Twenty-six-year-old Teri Maraña wants to do things right: become a better person, hone her writing skills, meet Mr. Right, and make love when it's truly making love. Fresh from a miserable relationship with an ex who kept pressuring her to sleep with him, she enrolls in graduate school for a master's degree in creative writing, and decides to give love another chance by agreeing to a blind date—with a young college professor named Gito who turns out to be too yabang for words.
Never mind that she may have started her new life on the wrong foot care of the blind date from hell, and that her best friends keep debating on when, where and with whom she should lose her virginity-there's one thing that inspires her to get up in the morning and troop to school (even if she's sure to bump into Gito): mysterious and passionate love letters from a secret admirer that keep appearing at strange places. With her name on it.
Hot on the trail of the elusive letter writer, Teri can't help but wonder: Could Mr. X be Mr. Right as well?
This is what I mostly hate whenever I'm trying to get hold of the books I read in the past because most likely I will remember as well that I lost them. Case in point, this was one of those books.
Can't quite remember the whole story but from what I can recall, it's about a girl who keeps on receiving love letters anonymously. Well in the end, the heroine's secret admirer would be the guy she hates and had sex with in the school library. It was a light Filipino chick-lit and was well-written.
Teri's main man is a bit of an ambiguity, but the way MD Balangue makes of Teri, I feel like I am one of her friends who try to decipher what is happening with her.
So, even though I don't really know Gido that much, I feel like rooting for him as Teri obviosuly likes/loves him.