Both Feet in the River (TURNED LETTERS #1)

Both Feet in the River (TURNED LETTERS #1)

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ANASTASIA MALLARI-OCHA is a journalist for an underground press. She discovers dirt and writes about it to share with the world. After months of keeping out of sight because of an unfortunate encounter, she once again received intriguing information about the Coloma family, and she agreed to look into it, where she would meet Harriet Caio Coloma. Solidad knows that if it is Anastasia Mallari-Ocha, it will never go wrong. Her talent, skills, and ability to risk it all encompass the essence she carries as a journalist who brings out the truth to light and people to darkness. With this, Anastasia moves forward knowingly, wholly, without the awareness of the danger ahead of her. She not only tries the waters, she swims in it, and that is exactly how she broke Harriet Caio Coloma. Where would this fateful encounter lead them to, despite the fear and the truth? TURNED LETTERS #1
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