The Dawn in Aseana (Dream Chasers Series #1)
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  • Reads 24,156
  • Votes 487
  • Parts 38
  • Time 4h 58m
Complete, First published Dec 05, 2020
Around Aseana there is a call center agent named Autumn Serenity Hermosa, her family already migrated to New York and they have a successful business there but she chose to create her own name in the industry she wants.  She tried everything to make her dream come true it is to become a DJ in a radio station until Khalysta Cervantes the son of the owner of the call center she's working on, came in her life.
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