I Still Remember

I Still Remember

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Book #1:Attracted to Mr. Racist Book #2:I still Remember (You don't have to read the first book to understand this story) ~~~ Alita Shefali Chaudhry and her twin sister Talila Ashanti Chaudhry went to a summer vacation at Napcan Beach at Palawan. Talila is a talkative and stylish girl while si Alita naman yung old stylish at mahiyain pero masayahin din kapag kilala mona.. Hendrix Sanders Tehran, ang boyfriend ni Alita.. Engineer, gwapo at makulit.. Alita.. NBSB parin. Those twin girls don't really know na may kakambal pala si Hendrix na si Irving Zackary Tehran, gwapo, tahimik but smart. Talila and Hendrix planned na magbakasyon sila sa Napcan pero di nila pinag-usapan na dadala rin pala sila ng extra hand.. Until they surprisingly saw each other at the vacation camp.. ~°~°~°~° (THE TWINS UNIQUE STORY)
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Elianna Nishimura grew up in the fast lane-literally. The daughter of a wealthy Japanese-Filipino family, she lived for the thrill of racing big bikes through city streets, ignoring the dangers and the whispers of scandal her hobby brought to her family's name. When her parents had enough, they sent her away to the quiet province of Palawan, hoping distance from the city and her machines would calm her rebellious streak. There she meets Jeo, a local Palawenio boy-down-to-earth, hardworking, and rooted in simple living. Jeo has never cared for spoiled city kids, and Elianna's proud, fiery attitude instantly clashes with his grounded nature. To him, she's reckless and entitled. To her, he's stubborn and irritatingly self-righteous. But fate has its way. Elianna discovers that Jeo knows a lot about engines and mechanics, skills he picked up helping his community with boats and motorbikes. Their constant arguments slowly turn into late-night talks over grease-stained tools and the sound of engines revving under the moonlight. Between the roar of bikes and the calm waves of Palawan's shores, the two face a question neither expected: Will they keep fueling their rivalry, or will the sparks between them ignite something deeper-love born from speed and simplicity? WARNING : SEPERATE THE FICTION FROM REALLIFE GOT IT!!!!

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