Forgotten Letters (Agravante Series #4)
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Complete, First published Feb 15, 2022
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Louissa Agravante, the coldest and most feared of all the Agravantes, is very irritated with Monica Salazar, the daughter of her mother's friend, who is now dead because of an accident. Monica wants everything she has: family, friends, clothes, popularity, and even the man in her dreams-the man she's deeply in love with.

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Started: February 15 2022
Finished: June 10 2022

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More than Words | La Huesca 1 Fortune favors the bold. Antoine Therese Marquez thinks otherwise. She believes that passion transcends even bravery. Ano nga naman kasi ang magagawa ng tapang kung hindi mo gusto ang ginagawa? Growing up, her thoughts have been her loyal allies, always at the ready when she needs them the most. So it is with passion that she uses her arsenal of words at her disposal to expose the truth that coerces the people to a powerful man's whim. Alam niyang lagpas sa papel ang kapangyarihang nakapaloob sa bawat salitang binibitawan. But when things take an unexpected turn, the stakes of failing ascend and every complication is worse than before. She comes to realize that doubt is a greater evil. And sometimes, it comes in the form of a person. She comes to realize that there are things that exceed the limits of human craft. For there's a vast yet finite repository of words but not one could contain the essence of what it really is.