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We Begin With The End (College Trilogy #4)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09
College Trilogy #4




She believed in love. Just not like this.

Summer Evangelista has always been a dreamer-raised on fairytales, love songs, and the kind of endings where the prince always chooses the girl. But her life takes a cruel turn when she's forced into an arranged marriage with a boy she doesn't even know-all for a contract she never signed and a debt she didn't create.

Enter Atticus Serius-quiet, calculating, and as far from a storybook prince as one can be. He treats their marriage like a business transaction. She treats it like the end of everything she's ever hoped for.

But in the quiet tension between them-late-night silences, unspoken kindness, accidental comfort-Summer begins to wonder...

What if this isn't the end?
What if this is how the real story begins?
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(After High Series # 3) Lily Delphine Borromeo came to UPLB to build a life that was entirely hers-until Sandro Cantavieja decided to follow her there. She never questioned why her childhood friend chose the same university instead of staying in Seattle. She never asked why he looked at her like that. She was too busy pretending they were just friends. But some truths refuse to stay buried, and some feelings become impossible to ignore. Lily has spent her whole life avoiding complications, taking the safe path, running from anything that might disrupt the carefully constructed world she's built. Sandro has spent years being patient, waiting for her to stop running. When their fragile balance finally shatters, Lily learns that hiding from problems doesn't make them disappear-it makes them explode. And sometimes the thing you're most afraid of losing is the only thing worth fighting for.