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Unshielding the Winds (Street Series #1)

Unshielding the Winds (Street Series #1)

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Street Series #1 installment Kayla Antonnette Zamora is an outstanding Journalism student from UP. Known as the "Man-Hater". A "Study-holic" student and a goal oriented woman who likes everything to be perfect. Failure and distraction will never be welcome when it comes to Kayla. Sageriel Timothy Sy is a sly and heel turner Legal Management Student from Ateneo. A "picky" guy when it comes to girls, Hindi basta basta pumapatol sa babae. He believes in "Date to marry" kind of love and is losing faith in falling inlove. But what if the one night gathering in 18th street bar will change both of their perspective in love? Will they finally fight for the change given to them by destiny? Or focus on both of their goals? or will it ruin the perfect future that awaits both of them?
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Ayesha Reyes hates STEM but she hates Isaiah Zamora even more, the genius who never stops teasing her for failing. So when her parents assign him as her tutor, she hated it. But she couldn't do anything about it. And that's when things start to change. Between heated arguments and late-night study sessions, an unexplainable feeling sneaks in where logic once ruled. And that's when she realized that sometimes, the wrong answers lead you to the right person.

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