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The Queen’s Game by Carla de Guzman
There are only two reasons why Nina would come back home to Cincamarre–one, if Auntie Delia promises to stop butting into her business, two, if her father died and she was made to ascend the throne to be queen.
Unfortunately for her, it was the second thing that brought her home.
As a princess who’s sunk a yacht and been caught kissing popstars, it’s easy for her aunt, the regent, to think she’s ill prepared for the throne. But Nina doesn’t think that having to fake date Felipe, the handsome, squeaky clean Prince of Concordia was the best solution for that.
Nina’s ready to learn the ropes of her new role and make it hers, and reconnecting with Felipe only makes her want to be a better queen. But is the monarchy ready for a queen like Nina?
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The Queen’s Game by Carla de Guzman
The Future Chosen by Mina V. Esguerra
The nation of Isla has a law: No two politicians from the same family. Two elected officials who marry make their families one; only one can continue to serve.
In the future, Maria Lourdes and Andres Miguel could very well be their country’s best and most influential leaders. She could be president one day, like her grandmother. He could be a senator one day, like his uncle. Marrying another politician is against the law, but why should it matter? Today they’re just young people who want to be together.
They’ll deal with the rest of it tomorrow.
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The Future Chosen by Mina V. Esguerra
The Princess Finds Her Match by Suzette de Borja
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I didn’t believe in love at first sight. But then I met her.
Alexandria is as proper as they come, but with the chance to knock something off her bucket list, she’s ready for a wild night in Las Vegas. In disguise, she downs a few drinks and hops onstage for karaoke night. But after an unexpected night, she’s left the next morning wondering how to shake the hot boy toy she managed to pick up.
Polo Player Nic Fernandez isn’t looking for a hookup, but there is something about that red wig and sexy voice that awakens feelings he thought were long dead. But despite their connection, in the cold light of day, she walks away without a backward glance.
When a chance meeting reunites them, will lies and deception tear them apart or will love level the playing field once and for all?