Truly Yours
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2015
(A Passionate Prequel to Circle of Trust) - Coming Soon!

Rich. Spoilt. Brat. 

Varun Aditya Rathod was the poster boy for trouble. He was also the only heir to the Rathod Industries. 

Stubbornly disdainful of his legacy, he goes out of his way to provoke his father's ire even if it involves marrying his longtime girlfriend out of spite. Until the senior Mr. Rathod pulls the rug of comfort from under him on his 24th birthday and forces him into a marriage with the most unfit bride he could find for the Rathod household.

Plucky. Sincere. Bright.

Naina had to fight for every little thing in life. But she never knew, as part of her struggle, she would have to enter into a loveless marriage with a man who hated the sight of her. 

Resentful of the rich and the powerful with good reason, she has no choice but to accept the deal Mr Vikramaditya Rathod offers, for the sake of her loved one. The deal is foolproof - the marriage bound to fail one way or the other. She almost feels sorry for her husband-to-be. No child should have a father that cold and calculative. 

Truly Yours is an unconventional union of these two people from two different worlds who have nothing in common but an unbidden passion for each other.

The Amazing Cover is by @WhisperingWater  Thank you, Fir for being a star designer! <3
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