Billionaire's series #1
Devansh Malhotra had never been one for fairy tales. He preferred facts over feelings, order over chaos. His life-his empire-was built on precision, on control. So when his family dropped the bombshell that he was getting married to someone he'd never met, he barely blinked.
"Marriage? No thanks," he had grumbled, but there was no escaping the truth. His dadu's ultimatum was simple: "Get married, or lose it all."
And so, he found himself standing face to face with Aaradhya Rathore, the girl who was everything he wasn't. She was sunshine wrapped in chaos, a whirlwind of laughter and lightness. The perfect match for a man who thrived in the shadows.
"Hi, I'm Aaradhya," she said with a smile that could melt steel. "I guess this is it, huh?"
Devansh raised an eyebrow. "This? A business deal, you mean."
She laughed, and for a moment, it caught him off guard. "Well, if you think of it that way, sure. But I'm more than a contract, Mr. Malhotra." She tilted her head, eyes sparkling. "I'm a surprise waiting to happen."
He chuckled darkly. "I don't like surprises."
"Well, lucky for you, I'm full of them."
A marriage of convenience. That's what they called it. But for Devansh, nothing about this felt convenient. And for Aaradhya? She was about to turn his world upside down-whether he liked it or not.
What neither of them realized was that sometimes, the things you never plan for are the ones that change everything.
Akanksha always finds five candies of chocolate flavour with a note stuck to them, every Saturday, in her backpack.
Being a highschooler in India wasn't a cakewalk, definitely not with her 10th grade boards. Juggling between her tuition classes and school, when she finds candies with an anonymous note stuck to them, it doesn't exactly make her life easy. If the tension of her exams wasn't enough to raise her heartbeats, this anonymous note writer definitely was.
With her stress over her exams and problems at her home, she finally finds a solace in a series of those notes, and perhaps in the anonymous writer too.
[book 1 of the 'sweet notes' series]