Girl Like You Series 1: Can't Lose You
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  • Reads 208,218
  • Votes 3,501
  • Parts 86
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2022
Mature
This story contains mature themes, strong language, and intense situations that may not be suitable for all audiences. Reader discretion is advised.



Blurb:

Betrayed by love. Bound by revenge. Tempted by a man she never saw coming.

Her world shatters when Briella discovers her fiancé and friend having an intimate scene. But heartbreak births vengeance. Nakiayon naman ang tadhana sa kanya, at ang plano niya?  Marry the enigmatic and dangerously irresistible Braun El Cueva, a man with power, secrets, and a kiss that scorches her soul.

What starts as a contract quickly becomes a slow burn of passion and longing. She was supposed to use him-but instead, she craves him. He was supposed to protect her-but now, he wants to possess her.
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