With a notebook in hand and a pen over her ear, relentless reporter Fiorisce Lavandula won’t hesitate to chase after criminals and expose their evil deeds
Kaya naman nang bigyan ng pagkakataong matupad ang pangarap na makapagsulat sa front page, hindi siya nagdalawang-isip na tanggapin iyon.
The catch? Kailangang makahanap si Fiorisce ng duming ikasisira ng malinis na imahe ni Doctor-Attorney Xalvien
Vouganville—ang matalino, maginoo, at pinakamamahal na psychiatrist ng bayan.
It was a fairly easy task; wala pang isang linggo ay natagpuan na ni Fiorisce ang hinahanap niyang malaking scandal ng
doktor. Ngunit bakit nang madiskubre ang pinakatatagong sikreto ni Dr. Xalvien, ay tila gusto pa ng dalagang protektahan ito? Why is the relentless reporter Fiorisce Lavandula hesitating to expose him now?
This is the best book out of all three. It's gut-wrenching and steamy and comedic in a way that I literally cried while laughing as I read those typa scenes.
It was definitely the perfect definition of "bittersweet" endings if you'd compare it to the rest of the series. Whatever happened between Xalvien and Xalvenge are things you'd both want to cry to.
It's a rollercoaster of emotions. Maybe because it was still years ago when I last read it, but I felt like out of the three, this was the hardest to write and depict, yet it was perfectly written without me getting confused.
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I really love how the author writes her characters who have a disorder so well and how much respect I felt for people with DID. This story really introduced me what DID actually is and how much trauma a person had to actually get diagnosed with DID. The plot, the characters, the emotions, the background story, and everything in between is perfect. This is actually my favourite book among the XV series.
"Don't throw away my books, don't throw away my clothes, don't throw away my life, Vien!" My favorite line😭
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I finally caved and read this super hyped book that everyone's been raving about. Honestly? The characters all felt like they were cut from the same cloth—same voice, same vibe. I’d give it a one star for the plot, which had some potential, but the writing and how similar all the characters were really dragged it down.
I LOVED THIS BOOK UNEXPECTEDLY???? I love venge more tho:3 It's very well written and planned out, venge character is so enchanting arggg Definitely my favorite book out of the three books of the series
It's unique, and I love it. Super sad for Vien though. Though it's fair that Fleur love them the same. I was rooting for Vien throughout the story, pero I feel like he doesn't love Fleur as much as Venge does. I love that it tackles mental disorder. 4.5/5 stars and 3 spice.
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At first, I felt sorry for Vien, but at the same time, I was also happy for Fior and the attorney because they got their happy ending. This book was much more painful than the first one. I relapsed a lot while reading it.
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gets na farfetched and unrealistic ang plot but this was such a fun read and something i always look back at somehow. i really felt anxious in the end kasi i ancitipated a very bad end.
My favorite among the three installment in XV Series. Hindi ako mahilig sa stories na ganito, pero this became an exception. The synopsis was the thing that got me interested, as well as the fact that the guy is both a doctor and a lawyer. But as I continued reading, 'yong mga side-quests talaga nila 'yong nakapagpa-hook sa 'kin. And although I wasn't that interested with psychological illnesses, I still wanted to see the possible things that people with DID experience, considering how stigmatized the condition is and how people see the other identity as a mere personality (or often paint it as something bad).
From the start, I had been rooting for Xalvenge and Fior. My stand did not change after recently reading the book again, but I've come to understand Xalvien's struggles in a deeper sense — masyado akong focused dati kay Venge, eh. I've also comprehended the complexity of their situation/condition. I wish I could finally buy the physical book para mabasa ko 'yong special chapters which showed how Vien, Venge, and Fior came into terms about their relationship, as well as their lives post-wedding. I'm also super glad na the author was kind enough to explain the ending and how Vien felt about it, considering that at the initial chapters, a lot of people thought that he and Fior would end up together.
EDIT: finally got the physical book (venge ver) and it did not disappoint !! hayz mahal na mahal ko kayong tatlo ❤️🩹
i currently have no words at all, it lived up to the expectations set by the first book, and i wish i can read the third book. i am so happy for the author getting her recognition but also a little sad that i can't read it on wattpad for free now.