WARNING: SPG | R18+
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Nathan Angelo was born and raised in a family that believed in the true meaning of love. Love. What a big word. The problem is that he doesn't believe in it. For him, it was as if he had dug his own grave if he believed that word.
Sex. That's the only way he knows how to make his partner feel his feelings. That's why his relationships with different women are not new to the public. Socialites, models, actresses, and politicians' daughters, were some of his ex-flings.
But as they say, karma is a bitch.
He met the woman who would change his belief in love. The woman who will be his definition of the word love. The woman who will make him feel different kinds of emotions. The woman who will teach him that sex is not the only way to feel feelings for someone.
Camille Rose, the girl from a failed relationship. The woman who was cheated on and hurt by two people she valued and loved so much.
Will she be able to trust, accept, and love again, especially if the man she meets is Nathan Angelo? Will she be able to accept his mistakes, shortcomings, and above all, his past with different women?
Traditionally, every story should end in matrimony. But not for Nathaniel and Alicia, for theirs has begun with the end of their marriage.
At first, they both thought they had found something permanent. But after a devastating annulment, the struggle of legal and emotional separation had mutually led them to live theirs and their children's lives into turmoil.
Two broken souls are separated by misunderstandings and differences. How can a broken love story and promises be fixed? How can a shattering regret lead you to happiness?
In a world where flaws are made to look unreasonable, and mistakes are treated as potential crimes, how can two broken people keep living when life is determined to beat all the spirit out of them? Now, all that's left between the two of them is dust, how can something so painful turn into something so beautiful when all the intimacy seemed to have vanished, and the thin line between love and respect has already faded?