The Queen's Play Game (Letalis, #2)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2024
Blaire Reign De Felice


Isa siyang maldita na ubod manlait. Selfish at babaeng gandang-ganda sa sarili. Some called her a 'crazy bitch,' but is that all she is?

They thought she was just a harmless, spoiled brat princess with a beautiful face. However, she has a skill she is really proud of that no one can defeat her in: chess.

Numerous conflicts revolve around her, leaving many to suspect manipulation. With a disarming smile and a nonchalant shrug, she often plays dumb, fueling speculation about her true intentions.

Some even thought she was the Queen people were looking for, pulling the strings behind the scenes. They thought it was selfish of her to manipulate people's lives. Pero kaya ba niyang gawin iyon o may ibang tao sa likod niya? At kung siya nga ang may kagagawan ng lahat ng ito, is there a deeper, more complex reason for her actions?

Let us get to know our self-proclaimed gandang-ganda sa sarili, Blaire Reign De Felice, also known as Bliz!

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Letalis Series:
BOOK 1: Midnight and Gold
BOOK 2: The Queen's Play Game
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