When Sinela Chaudhry refuses to enter an arranged marriage with Sameer, a rich recluse in rural Pakistan, her parents plead that he will ruin her family if he can't have her. Unable to change their minds, Sinela, a bright ambitious student, scars herself, then threatens to take her own life. Fearful that she will carry out her threat, her parents agree to help her run away. She sets out on a harrowing journey across Pakistan, escaping finally to America. In Los Angeles, Sinela creates a new, rewarding life, until she discovers Sameer's true identity and realizes he can never stop hunting her.
❝ She has always dreamed of having that perfect 'home' but then found 'him' instead ❞
A home is something that she has always dreamt of, where she'd be cherished and loved. Life has been pretty difficult after she has lost her parents at the age of 11. She was a very ambitious girl with lots of dreams and fashion designing was one of them but getting married to a guy who's not her best friend, was a big no to her. And yet she found herself signing the wedding papers at 21 years to the last man she'd possibly ever like.
He was the son of a politician, wanting to be a politician ultimately. After facing a trauma of losing someone so close to him, he became closed off and cold hearted. His only plan in life for his future was to be a politician like his father and nothing else. Getting married was never a part of his plans. And yet he found himself getting married at 25 years to the last woman he'd possibly look at..
He is, Abrar Shah.
She is, Haya(t) Ali.
And this is their story.
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Book One in the "Let Go Series"
Word Count: 59,214
Ratings: The book is intended for mature audiences. But there's no explicit description. Fade to black only.
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