Oh no, I'm doomed!
Attending a class reunion for the first time in years, she was no longer the "campus prince" tomboy of the past.
She had transformed into a fair-skinned, long-haired, and incredibly feminine woman of elegance,
It was enough to have everyone in awe, but why did she have to claim she had a tall, handsome CEO boyfriend?
Only heaven knows that her elegant act didn't last long before it was exposed, scaring off all her suitors.
So she decided to grab that bearded guy she accidentally met at the café to pretend as her boyfriend!
But look at him, dressed so casually, he practically looks like an unemployed drifter.
Who would believe there's a CEO like this? She had no choice but to grit her teeth and swipe three cards to buy him an Armani suit.
Unexpectedly, after shaving off his beard and revealing his face, the fake boyfriend turned out to be unbelievably handsome, with electrifying charm.
An impressive Yale degree. Great friends. An even greater boyfriend and a bright future- she thought she had it all. She thought her life was perfect. She should have thought twice.
Hundreds of lies and a single confrontation changed everything she thought she knew. It crushed her both physically and emotionally and shattered her trust of herself, men and love.
Broken, scarred and still hurting, all Ari wants to do is get away and take some time to put herself back together again. With the help of her roommate and her new friends, maybe Ari can accomplish stitching her heart up with friendship and polishing it with laughter.
And maybe, just maybe, with time she can let go of the past, heal her broken heart and unbreak her trust just enough to risk it once more.
Editing- Also Unbreak Me will only be available as a full novel for another two weeks after that it will only be a sample of the first three chapters, but will be available to purchase as an eBook and print on demand. Thanks for understanding.
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