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Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

A collaboration of Sofia and Sonia Francesca. Stallion Riding Club is an exclusive club for the rich, successful, gorgeous, and famous men in the Philippines. Nestled in Tagaytay, women dream of entering their secret paradise and capture their heart. Sofia's stories will be featured on this post. Each story will be posted per volume. Sonia Francesca's books will be preview only or teaser only. Video preview of Stallion Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOASTI9xb-A ***Photo credits to the owner of the photo To get a printed books with pre-order option and autograph: https://www.facebook.com/Myprecioustresures Shopee (with free delivery and COD option in Philippines): www.shopee.ph/sofiaphr To get complete ebook: www.preciouspagesebookstore.com.ph Keep in touch via Facebook: Sofia PHR Page Here's the official list of Stallion Boys: 1. Juan "Jubei" Bernardo IV 2. Eneru Villasis 3. Gregory Alfred "Gino" Santayana 4. Suichiro "Hiro" Hinata 5. Reigan Baltazar 6. Neiji Villaraza 7. Yue Anthony "Yuan" Zheng 8. Gabryel Hinasan 9. Brandon James "Brad" Alonzo Crawford 10. Rodjan Sta Maria 11. Kaiser Montezor 12. Yozack Florencio 13. Renzell "Zell" Zapanta 14. Emrei Rafiq 15. Romanov Querido 16. Jason Erwin "Jed" Dean 17. Crawford Oreña 18. Kester Mondragon 19. Phillipe Jacobs "PJ" 20. Eiraun Jimuel "Eiji" Romero 21. Rolf Guzman 22. Beiron Rafiq 23. Reichen Alleje 24-25. Reid Alleje 26. Peter Paul "Pipo" De Vera 27. Cedric Johannson "Johann" Cristobal 28. Daniel "Daboi" Bustamante 29. Angelo Exel Formosa 30. Gianpaolo Aragon 31. Thyago Palacios 32. Icen Villazanta 33. Hayden Anthony Illano 34. Rozen Aldeguer 35. Joziah Gatchalian 36. Cloudio "Cloud" Montañez 37. Eizhiro Figuerao 38. Zantino Roberto "Zairo" Montevedra III 39. Hans Cervantes 40. Baxter Saavedra 41. Mark Ashley Camello 42. Danilo Ricardo "Danrick" Tezzoro 43. Richard Don Robles 44. Ricos Caderao 45. Lee Shin Yang 46-47. Myco Gosiaco 48. Reiven Alleje 49. Ian Jack Salmentar 50-51. Trigger Samaniego 52-53. Jigger Samaniego
4.9
557 Chs
MINE (an elite school trilogy)

MINE (an elite school trilogy)

On a normal day, Lexine is sent a large wardrobe and a letter telling her she is invited to a new school. She firmly believes it is a scam and refuses to go, not caring of the 'consequences' they had stated in the letter. However, on the day she resumed her normal classes, she is kidnapped and taken to the school. Here she learns that the world she knew was divided into two realms by what is known as a gate. The Headmaster took a risk in inviting her to be part of the academy. If anyone finds out that she is human, she might die in a duel. She agrees to the terms in order to find out the truth about her father. Was he part of this other world that had mystical creatures that were only found in fantasy films? If yes, what creature was he? What led him to get to the other side of the Gate? Lexine has to discover who she is, while rectifying the mistakes that her father made years and years before. Will she be accepted or kicked back to the other side of the gate or will she be killed to keep the secret? *Small excerpt* Lexine held the heavy metal sword tightly in her grip as she breathed heavily. She could feel the skin on her palm had become torn again. Either way, she could not give up now, not when she had come this far. She looked up at Taevlin who was attacking her silently with wave after wave of water. Her job was to cleanly slice the waves of water in half before they hit her body. So far, she had succeeded in hitting none. Taevlin was becoming increasingly irritated with the human. He ran a hand through his ash gray locks, trying to think of a solution. Without a word, he walked up to the human, held her by the hips and pushed down, thereby correcting her posture. Lexine internally frowned, not used to contact with a lot of people. Before she could get a word in, Taevlin had spoken in her mind, 'Plant your legs firmly, else the force of the water will continue to push you back.' She frowned, "I've told you time and again, don't speak in my head like that. It's disturbing." Despite the chastising tone she was using, she followed his instructions and planted her sneaker covered feet ankle deep inside the soil. Taevlin: 'Did she just...' Note: This book does not focus on the love life Lexine will have. Yes she will have a love life, but it is not the whole plotline. The main theme is how she grows as a whole, trying to accept who she is and find out who her father truly was. I would like to hear your guesses on who the love conquests are though. There's a whole new world being introduced, many different species. All characters, despite not being in the main cast, have a storyline. If they are important to the story, the storyline will be explained further. Hope you enjoy the book, and please comment on anything you would like to point out.
4.8
401 Chs
Is 'the suicide club' a real club in 'the suicide club erotic story'?
1 answer
2024-11-06 21:55
Well, in 'the suicide club erotic story', it's likely just a fictional creation. There's no evidence to suggest it's a real club. It's used to drive the narrative, often in a very dark and mysterious way. The idea of a'suicide club' in the story is probably more about exploring extreme human emotions and situations within the fictional world that the author has created.
Ba Jin's "Torrent Trilogy","Love Trilogy" and "Village Trilogy" are respectively
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2024-09-16 20:14
Ba Jin's "Torrent Trilogy" refers to the three novels,"Torrent","Home" and "Spring", which describe the social life of northern China from the 1930s to the 1950s and are classic works of modern Chinese literature. The "love trilogy" referred to Ba Jin's "Fog","Rain" and "Electricity", which mainly narrated the love life in big cities in China from the 1920s to the 1940s. They were classic works in modern Chinese literature. The "rural trilogy" referred to Ba Jin's Spring Silkworm, Sparks, and Camel Xiangzi, which depicted the social life of rural China from the 1930s to the 1950s and reflected the poverty, backwardness, and struggle of farmers in the rural society at that time.
Ba Jin's "Torrent Trilogy","Love Trilogy" and "Village Trilogy" are respectively
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2024-09-16 20:06
Ba Jin's "Torrent Trilogy" refers to the three novels "Torrent","Home" and "Spring", which describe three important historical periods in modern Chinese history--the May 4th Movement, the New Culture Movement and the Great Leap Forward. The "Love Trilogy" referred to the three novels, Spring, Outside, and Autumn, which described the love entanglements between men and women in Shanghai from the 1920s to the 1950s. The "rural trilogy" referred to the three novels,"Home,""Spring," and "Outside," which depicted the changes in rural life in China from the 1930s to the early 1950s and the kinship, friendship, and love between different families.
Which trilogy is included in the Torrent of Confusion trilogy?
1 answer
2024-09-20 00:22
The Trilogy of Torrents of Confrontation referred to the three web fantasy novels, Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Force, and The Great Dominator, which were all serialized on the Internet by Tian Can Tudou. These three works were full of fantasy elements, telling the story of the protagonist's search for himself, growth, and struggle in a world full of magic and fighting spirit.
Which trilogy is Ba Jin's trilogy
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2024-09-15 22:22
Ba Jin's trilogy referred to the three novels, Home, Spring, and Autumn. The author was the famous Chinese novelist Ba Jin. The trilogy was a classic of modern Chinese literature and was hailed as one of the representative works of modern Chinese novels.
Is 'the black ball club' a real club in the story?
3 answers
2024-11-24 10:27
I'm not sure. There could be a fictional 'the black ball club' created specifically for this story.
What exactly was the culture of the club and the literature club?
1 answer
2024-09-17 22:12
Club culture and literature club culture usually referred to fictional cultural forms in novels, which usually appeared in fantasy, fantasy, science fiction, and other types of novels. These cultural forms usually referred to a series of cultural elements such as ideas, values, and codes of conduct advocated by one or more societies or literary organizations, as well as the influence and performance of the culture in the novel. In the culture of a society or literary society, there was usually a clear organizational structure, including leaders, members, the purpose of the association, and a series of activities and ceremonies such as annual gatherings, literary competitions, public welfare activities, etc. These cultural forms could reflect the social background and cultural style of the novel, and at the same time, they could also shape the character's personality and image. The culture of a society or a literary society was expressed in different ways in different novels. In some novels, the culture of a society or literary society could be described as an organization that inherited and carried forward the literary tradition, or a platform for a group of like-minded people to meet and cooperate on the road of pursuing literary dreams. In other novels, the culture of a society or literary society could be described as a tool for commercial operations or political forces, or as an entertainment place for idle members of society.
The sequence of the trilogy
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2025-01-10 02:29
There were some different versions of the sequence of the Maoni Trilogy. According to document 1, it was recommended to read it in the order of publication, that is, first read "Palace Ci of Ming Dynasty", then read "Twelve Hours of Chang 'an", and finally read "Celebrating Years". However, documents 2 and 3 provided different perspectives. The order of viewing mentioned in document 2 was " The Night "," The Vermilion Bird ", and " Celebrating Years ". The order given in document 3 was " Celebrating Years "," Interloper ", and " The Way in Heaven ". According to the contents of document 5 and document 8, the final order of the Maoni trilogy was "Celebrating Years","Spies", and "The Road to Heaven". To sum up, the sequence of Maoni Trilogy might be "Celebrating Years","Guest", and "The Way to Heaven".
The Fast Trilogy
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2025-01-09 10:10
The Fast Trilogy was an action film series with Keanu Reeves as the lead actor. The first movie, The Fast Hunt, was about the path of revenge of a retired killer, John Wick. After his wife died and his dog was killed, he decided to take revenge on the murderer. In the second movie, Wick adopted a dog, but his past came back to him and he had to go on the path of a killer again. In the third book, Quick Prep, Wick decided to eradicate a criminal organization to solve the problem. These three movies depicted a world of organized killers, showing the survival rules and social methods of the dark society.
Why is it a trilogy?
1 answer
2025-01-09 04:12
Late Night, Celebrating Years, and Spies were not a trilogy. These three works were independent, and there was no direct relationship between them. Although some characters appeared in different works, their storylines and worldviews were different. Therefore, the Night of Generals, the Year of Celebration, and the spy did not form a trilogy.
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