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Overview: Jay E. Tria is inspired by daydreams, celebrity crushes, live music, K-dramas and J-doramas, and an incessant itch to go places. She writes contemporary romance and young adult, sometimes paranormal fantasy too. When not writing, she wishes she were, but sometimes it’s hard.
Six de los Reyes writes and publishes contemporary romance as part of #RomanceClass, a community of Filipino writers and readers of contemporary romance in English. In 2016, Beginner’s Guide: Love and Other Chemical Reactions was listed in the NPR’s Book Concierge. Since then, they have gone into semi-permanent hibernation, living somewhere next to the sea and surfacing only when absolutely strong-armed and peer-pressured for compliance. When they are not playing an author, they are playing video games and/or tending to their animal and plant companions. Please unperceive them. Thank you, kindly.
Tara Frejas: When she’s not drowning in spreadsheets and Zoom meetings, binge watching KDramas, or listening to her favorite KPop and PPop hits, Tara Frejas likes to write down the stories that fill her daydreams. Self-publishing since 2105, she has so far written 15 books (collaborations included), most of them available in both print and digital formats. She hopes to one day see her books on screen, but until then, she endeavors to work through the long line of plot bunnies living in her head. And her spreadsheets.
Genre: Fiction > Romance | Contemporary
#1. Summer Crush
When life, love, and rock and roll come together on the sandy beaches of La Union for music festival Summer Crush, expect nothing less than the crashing of lips, bodies, and waves against the shore, against each other, and against your soul.
Allow these three tales of love to take you away for an unforgettable weekend.
Ana’s life as a corporate warrior, graduate student, and girlfriend to indie rock band boy Miki starts to spin out of control, and she wonders if it is love that has to give. (You Only Need Reminding, Jay E. Tria)
Newly reinstated EG Project roadie Filipina Legaspi flies with her band back to the Philippines for Summer Crush, unaware of the emotional waves that engulf her when she sets foot in the beaches of San Juan, La Union. (Almost There, Tara Frejas)
Rhys has three problems: Arabella, the theme song with the Trainguy, and singing live for the first time—and now also on that list is Isaiah, sea-sweet Mango Rum kisses, and long overdue decisions she’s intent on avoiding. (Ocean Eyes, Six de los Reyes)
#2. Second Wave Summer
All roads lead back to beachside music festival Summer Crush for another weekend of high waves, rock & roll, and the promise of summer romance.
On any given day, Michael Brian doesn’t need to do much to hit the right notes with a girl, but there’s something about this day—and something about this girl—that’s got him out of tune. (A Taste of Summer, Six delos Reyes)
Indie filmmaker Datu puts on his dusty event videographer hat for Summer Crush. But memories of a love he let slip away resurface from every corner of this surf town. Now what he thought would be an easy job just isn’t so easy anymore. (Rushes, Tara Frejas)
Corporate-highflyer-on-vacation Ringo has a question to which cookie bar boss woman Kris has the answer, if only they’d stop getting in each other’s way. (Ask Me Nicely, Jay E. Tria)
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