[Order Of Stellar Book 2]
Two hearts embark on two separate journeys to forgiveness and healing.
Two souls were broken by time and lost chances.
One island.
One fateful stormy night.
One unexpected twist of fate.
Is it just a simple case of mistaken identity...or are they called to be part of something greater than their own miseries?
Either way, the storm changed them and they were never the same again.
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
(c) 2016 Janet Bernardo
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Shiela tried her best to be civil with Magnus, her one-night stand--after all, they have twins to take care of. But when circumstances bring them together, will this be a chance to make them acknowledge the growing feelings they have for each other?
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Growing up in a conservative family, Shiela Mariano believed in the 'no sex before marriage' rule. That was until she got cheated on by her ex-boyfriend and so she decided to throw her inhibitions away with a stranger. But when her one-night stand got her pregnant, her father disowned her and was left alone with her twins. Then came Magnus San Diego, the ill-tempered boss of the company that she's trying to get into. No matter how hard she tried to avoid him, circumstances always brought them together. Will the growing annoyance that they have for each other change when they finally discover that they were each other's perfect stranger?
Cover Design by Rayne Mariano
DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.