
BOTTOMS UP, BORACAY (SEASON 2 AMIHAN)
Bottoms Up, Boracay (Season 2 Amihan)
When you’re mean, mad and not in the mood for love… But he loves you anyway.
Burned twice, Alana Quezon is sick and tired of the same old, heartbreaking love. She figures, why not be the reckless one for a change?
If they can sleep around, so can she. If they can lie, she can do it better. If love is a game, then she’ll learn to play around.
Besides, in a sizzling island like Boracay, where there’s no shortage of hot men, what single girl wouldn’t be tempted? For as long as they understand the rules: no talk of love, no exclusivity, and no strings attached.
But then comes a gamechanger. One guy refuses to play by her rules.
She declares she’ll be no man’s girlfriend, and he romances her with a bunch of love letters. She rejects him repeatedly, but he keeps showing up to save her. She hurts him, but he loves her anyway.
As temperatures rise towards the end of Boracay’s amihan season, will he succeed in finally melting her heart? Or is Alana right – will he be her biggest heartbreak yet?
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BOTTOMS UP, BORACAY (SEASON 1 HABAGAT)
Women’s Fiction ✨ New Adult, Adult ✨ 35 Chapters
An uplifting tale of healing from heartbreak, letting go, finding happiness, falling in love again, and living the best life in the Philippines’ most iconic beach destination, Boracay.
✨About the Author✨

Ayin Quijano is a Filipino writer of contemporary women’s fiction, romance, and fantasy novels. At one point in her late 20s, she lived and worked in the Philippines’ most iconic beach destination, Boracay Island, where she spent countless sunset walks, drank too many margaritas, and ate too much Fruits in Ice Cream.
An island girl at heart, she now lives somewhere along the northwest coast of Cebu, and when she’s not writing, thinking about complicating her fictional characters’ lives, or mastering the art of indie publishing, you’ll likely find her by the sea — reading or binge-watching other people’s stories, catching sunsets, or daydreaming under the umbrella of Ayinisms.
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