1.Accidental Hearts
I was so 'kilig' when Sonia dedicated this novel for me. I was supposed to be the bitchy, rich, gorgeous and man-eater Rohanna Mercedes Peralta. Rhome is my favorite alter ego who is the editor-in-chief of her own magazine and a former supermodel. This story falls in the 'willingly kidnapped' category and it was fun to read how Byron made Rhome fall for him hard that she 'willingly clipped her wings for her to reach him'.
Rhome: “Say it again...”
Byron: (confused) “That I can freeze hell?”
Rhome: (laughs) “No, that you love me.”
2. My Lord Ace
This novel was one of the earliest of Sonia. I don't exactly remember the story but I loved the battle of wits between Ace and Prix. This was also the first novel of Sonia that I realized that she will be a future force to be reckon with in romance writing. She showcased her unique brand of writing which rivaled the prevailing style at that time.
3. Once and Again
Axel Drake de Roque, one of the manliest and cutest name Sonia had come up with. But aside from the perfect name for the hero, I think Sonia had came up with an intelligent story telling in this novel. The writing of this novel was impeccable, on how they were supposed to be partners in the JS Prom, on how Axel saved Raven from disgrace in the office because of gossip , how he pushed himself to excel so that he can be perfect for Raven and how he kept her picture in his wallet all this time. This novel is really one of my favorites, hands down.
4.Pustahan Tayo, Mahal Mo Ako
I had always been a fan of teenage drama shows, from TGIS to Gmik and even now with Tween Hearts. And this novel reminded me so much of these shows in a very good way. The rivalry between Ysabella and Zultan was so adorable it made me remember my fun times in highschool. And how about that bet that Ysabella lost at and Zultan was not able to claim his price, and when they met again, he wants to finally get it from her? It was a kiss anyway, Zultan was able to get it at the end with the Sonia Francesca's creative trademark.
5. Two Sweet Kisses
I believe this is one of the contemporary novels of Sonia. I liked it because it showed her maturity as a writer. The theme of the story was more complicated than usual. The characters are more dynamic with their feelings, thouhgts and actions. The flow of the story was unpredictable. In each page of the book, love really blossomed between the two of them. The characters were falling for each other in a subtle but intense development that only a genius writer like Sonia can do.
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