Miracle Solace (Good Hearted Series #1)

Miracle Solace (Good Hearted Series #1)

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Everyone sees Zane Castillo as the perfect guy. He's rich, handsome, popular, and untouchable-the kind of student everyone admires... or fears. At school, he's the king who always gets what he wants, and no one dares stand in his way. No one except Luna Garcia. Quiet, withdrawn, and living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Luna has spent years surviving in silence. Every school day feels like a battle as he becomes the favorite target of Zane's cruel games. He never fights back. He never asks for help. He simply endures, hoping tomorrow might hurt a little less. Then everything changes. A business deal between their powerful families leads to one shocking condition: Zane and Luna must get married. The bully is suddenly forced to live with the very person he's spent years destroying. For Zane, it's the worst punishment imaginable. For Luna, it's a nightmare that never ends. What begins as a contract built on resentment, fear, and painful memories slowly turns into something neither of them expected. As hidden truths come to light and old wounds are forced into the open, both boys are pushed to confront the people they've become-and the people they still have a chance to be. Can someone who caused so much pain truly change? Can a heart that's been broken over and over learn to trust again? Or are some scars simply too deep to heal?

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