Modern Philippines Love Story, Written in English

A Love Story Novel for Filipinos

To my Dearest Friend,

See, I am listening.

And they are, too.

We love You.

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The Color of Sunset

When Filipino American Cris and rural beauty Anna are drawn into a ten-day whirlwind romance, their short summer together unfolds as a love story for the Philippines, and years later, blossoms into a love story for God.

Romance, Subverted.

You think you’re reading a “Romance Novel?” You are not.

Meet Cute

The “Meet Cute”
There is nothing “cute” about their “meet.” Their first conversation is her absolutely roasting him. A head-on collision between two wildly divergent worlds.

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About the Author

Author is ANONYMOUS.

  • Graduated from Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University Manila
  • Masters degree from New York University Tisch School of the Arts
  • Worked at the United Nations Headquarters, New York City

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Meet Cris and Anna

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⭐NOTE: The novel is PURE TEXT (not a graphic novel). All thumbnails are visual representations only.

Excerpts and Story Quotes

Broken, Beautiful

“… Our country is broken, but it’s still beautiful. I hope you get to know it someday…”

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What others have said about the story

“What a beautiful story… Don’t be misled by Anna… you will be crying with her and you want her to win with all your heart…”

– Google Books Reader

“…Themes take a while to build, but when they happen, it hits you in the head, and it hits hard…”

– Google Books Reader

“…You will weep your *** off I assure you…”

– Wattpad Reader

“…A love story for the Philippines… a young girl’s love letter and love story for God. I love this unconventional novel.”

– Google Books Reader

“A multi-layered ‘love story’ revealing a socio-political ‘malignant tumor,’ yet in the end, a sincere nod of approval for the humble, every day hero.”

– Academe Reviewer

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