"I don't like you. If you like me, that's cool." - Jiro Mikko Franco.
The story revolves around the journey of Mira Mae, a young woman who believes that her strength is her biggest asset. But as she navigates the challenges of life, she realizes that her unyielding determination is also her greatest weakness, causing her to fall apart and struggle with personal demons. Enter Jiro Mikko, a man who sees through Mira's façade but chooses to ignore her, leading to his ultimate downfall and the loss of the one person he loves. As the two of them navigate their individual journeys, they come to understand the true meaning of strength, love, and the power of vulnerability. Through their experiences, they learn that it's not just about being strong but about being able to ask for help and support when they need it. The story is a tale of love, loss, and redemption, as Mira and Jiro try to find their way back to each other and learn to heal from the past.
This book is the second book of the Dear Trilogy.
Cute and chubby, Cara Isabelle Mendez has liked Lucas Eion Jimenez since she was young. But he makes her feel unwanted and insecure, and Cara finds herself changing how she looks... Could it be that her feelings for him can change, too?
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The second she has laid her eyes on him, Cara Isabelle Mendez instantly falls for Lucas Eion Jimenez. Despite being snobbish and rude, she can't help but admire him even more. She's a firm believer that as long as she never gives up, Lucas will eventually reciprocate her feelings. Finally seeing a little progress, Cara continues to fight for him, but when she finds out that Lucas gets another girl pregnant, she instantly leaves everything behind. After changing herself and becoming successful in her own field, Cara returns to the Philippines after three years. When she crosses paths with Lucas again, Cara finds herself in the middle of a chaos she isn't even prepared for. Can the two of them settle the real score once and for all?
Disclaimer: This story is written in Taglish.
Cover Design by Louise De Ramos