Deborah Arellano, known to her devoted readers as SiyanseNiMelchora, is a literary sensation. A master of Tagalog prose and storytelling, her deeply personal book, a raw exploration of her complex past, has unexpectedly catapulted her into the mainstream. For the first time, a prestigious publishing house has recognized her talent, offering her a chance to share her unique voice with a wider audience.
Meanwhile, Priscilla Herrera, a renowned news anchor, finds herself utterly captivated by Deborah's book. The raw honesty and emotional depth of the writing resonate with her, drawing her into Deborah's world. As their paths intertwine, an unexpected and profound connection blossoms, a love story unlike any other. However, as their relationship deepens, long-buried secrets begin to surface, threatening to unravel the very fabric of their connection. Despite the strength of their bond, they face challenges that test the limits of their love, forcing them to confront the painful truths that lie hidden beneath the surface.
Adrianna Monteverde did what every stubborn daughter forced to marry a stranger would have done--she ran away. But as she spun lies upon lies about her identity in order to protect her freedom, she did not know that finding love while under a false identity would come at a great cost: Happiness.
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Despite the love she has for her parents, Adrianna finally had enough the moment she learned of the marriage they arranged with a complete stranger, even if it's for their family's business. She decided to run away, but never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that hiding inside the trunk of an unknown car would lead to her becoming a maid, and worse, falling in love with its owner. But her fears got the best of her and she was forced to lie about everything--her name, her profession, even her family--and as they say, no lie can live forever. Would Adrianna be willing to remove her mask of lies and secrets even if revealing her real identity might lead to her downfall?
Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish
Cover Designed by Cil Ojumo