COPYRIGHT / Prologue

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Copyright:

Copyright © 2024 Josh M Rathod
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law.

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Disclaimer:

This book, From Sorrow to Serenity, is a work of fiction. The characters referenced in this story are the intellectual property of Rajan Shahi, and the author does not claim any ownership over them. The storyline, settings, and events depicted are purely based on the author's imagination and should not be interpreted as reflective of real events, individuals, or organizations.

Any resemblance to actual persons, living or deceased, or actual events is purely coincidental. This book is created solely for entertainment purposes and not for commercial gain.

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Prologue:

Aarohi always loved Abhimanyu, but her love was never returned. His heart belonged to Akshara, Aarohi's elder sister. The world seemed to favor Akshara too-she was adored, celebrated, and always placed on a pedestal, leaving Aarohi to drown in the shadows of constant comparisons and insecurities. No matter how hard she tried, Aarohi could never escape being second to her sister, not in her family and certainly not in Abhimanyu's life.

When Abhimanyu married Akshara, Aarohi's heart broke in ways she never thought possible. Neil, Abhimanyu's younger brother, loved Aarohi with an unshakable devotion, and though Aarohi didn't share his feelings, she decided to marry him. She refused to let her life spiral into bitterness, unwilling to inflict the pain of rejection she knew all too well.

Even after stepping into Neil's world as his wife, Aarohi carried the burden of her unspoken love for Abhimanyu. But in her heart, she knew where her loyalty lay-with Neil, the man who loved her unconditionally.

Living under the same roof as Abhimanyu and Akshara tested her at every turn. Despite her lingering feelings, Aarohi buried them deep, always acting as if she hated Abhimanyu. She masked her emotions with sharp words and cold indifference, convincing everyone-perhaps even herself-that she despised him. Yet, in her quiet moments, the ache of unspoken love remained.

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Tropes:

*Unlikely lovers
*Forbidden love
*Second chance
*Enemies to lovers
*Ice queen x warm heart
*Cold x Caring
*Brooding x strongwilled

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Aarohi's pov:
"I don’t beg for love or attention. If I’m not enough as I am, then maybe I’m not meant to be."

Abhimanyu's pov:
"Love isn’t a choice; it’s a force that pulls you in, even when you know it’s destined to break you."

Author's pov:
"Love isn't always about holding on; sometimes, it's about letting go, even when your heart aches to stay."

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Thank you for reading....




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