girlwithfryingpan
"He is the predator who learned to smile like a saint, but beneath the stadium lights, his devotion is a slowburning obsession that could either crown her or consume her."
Tilak Varma is India's most dangerous weapon on the pitch a 23 year old prodigy with a charming smile and a soul carved out of shadows. To the world, he's a sports icon; to Dhara Kashyap, he is a complication she cannot afford.
At thirty, Dhara has survived a war the public never saw. A jagged divorce and a betrayal that left her emotionally bankrupt, she has rebuilt her life around two things: her career as the Indian Men's Team Sports Manager and her four year old daughter, Aavya. She is a woman made of stone and silence a black cat guarding a broken heart. She doesn't believe in love; she believes in survival.
But Tilak doesn't play by the rules of the gentleman's game. He doesn't just want her; he is fixated on her. Despite the professional boundaries, the seven-year age gap, and the society that would crucify them, he pursues her with a ruthless persistence. He is the storm that refuses to be quieted.
While Dhara pushes him away to protect her daughter and her reputation, Tilak does the unthinkable: he weaves himself into the ribbons of their lives. He becomes the only person Aavya trusts, a soft sanctuary for the child and a dark, possessive force for the mother.
But when the ghosts of Dhara's past resurface to threaten her peace, Tilak's mask slips, revealing a man who will destroy the world to keep her.
In this game of hearts, the boundary between healing and ruin is razor-thin.
"She is a fortress of glass and scars, convinced that her heart is a dead thing, never realizing she's the only sun he's ever been willing to burn for."