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TIMELESS SERIES BOOK 1: TWICE UPON A TIME
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Complete, First published Oct 24, 2024
"Do you love me?" Via asked out of nowhere.
Jepoy chuckled. He guessed it was her time of the month again. He snuggled closer to her and nodded repeatedly on her neck, brushing his lips on her skin.
"Let me rephrase that. Gaano mo ba ako kamahal? Till death do us part?"
"Not even death could separate us, darling. I am willing to sell my soul just to take you back from Hades if things come to worse. I am willing to defy fate and change the course of time just to be by your side again."
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Jepoy Salcedo has everything a man could ever wish for. A supportive and prestigious family, a loving girlfriend, and a bright future ahead of him. When he thought that his hands possessed every treasure of this world, they were stained by blood, death, and hopelessness when he was accused of killing his girlfriend on the night of their graduation.

On the brink of surrendering, a mysterious, old woman he helped in the past became a catalyst for a miracle he never thought would be possible. He time-traveled six years ago when his life was still deemed perfect. His Via was alive and smiling, and as much as his body ached to hug her, he could not. His soul is trapped in another man's body, and all he can do is watch Via being happy in the arms of his past self. 

Can he unravel the mystery behind Via's death and make things right in the identity of Cedrick? Or would his new identity be the reason for his love and purpose to falter?
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