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  •  BOUND BY LOVE  by PreciousKayode6
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    They say love is patient. Love is kind. Love never fails. But they never said love would have to cross a line drawn before you were even born.
  • Dil Ki Bandagi: Devotion of the Heart - A Love That Defies Time by ShaarShree
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    🌸 2025 Wattys Shortlist 🌸 A romance set in India - a love story rooted in Desi culture, breaking silence and redefining devotion ✨ 💫 From the bestselling author of Bride of the Future King (Amazon India #1 Hot New Release - Time Travel Romance, Top 3 Kindle Bestseller) In a land where tradition crushes dreams, eighteen-year-old Aarti is forced into an arranged marriage with Raghav, a brooding 35-year-old widower and heir to a powerful village dynasty. Illiterate and underestimated, Aarti hides a fierce spirit and a desperate hope to break free. Raghav, weighed down by grief and duty, sees their marriage as a burden, not love. But when Aarti dares to defy the rules that bind her, their forced union begins to kindle an unexpected and forbidden romance. Her quiet courage sparks a fire in Raghav's cold heart-a chance at love, healing, and redemption. In a world where passion is forbidden and rebellion punished, can their fragile bond survive the very traditions that threaten to tear them apart? Dil Ki Bandagi is a sweeping, passionate tale of forbidden love, sacrifice, and the courage to claim one's destiny.
  • Bound To The Sultan by malizzy36
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    Behind her pudah, Fareedah carried a beauty like no other - golden-skinned, delicate, and marked by destiny as a fortunate albino. She never imagined her fate would bind her to the royal palace. But when tragedy leaves Sultan Khalid - tall, handsome, and grieving - a widower with two young children, his family insists it is time for him to remarry. Duty forces his hand, and Fareedah becomes his bride. Yet life in the palace is no fairy tale. With whispers about her difference, the cold shadow of his late wife, and two children unwilling to let her in, Fareedah must summon a strength she never knew she had. Slowly, her patience softens hearts, and what began as an unwanted arrangement begins to stir feelings neither of them expected. But in a world where tradition, grief, and envy collide, can love truly bloom between the Sultan and the bride he never chose? ---