"A Mother's Love, A Daughter's Redemption"
Asha, a bright and ambitious college student, finds her mother Sunita's love and discipline suffocating. Desperate for freedom, she rebels, falling into the wrong crowd and a toxic relationship with a manipulative boy, Karan. Ignoring her mother's warnings, she spirals into self-destruction, losing her academic success and sense of self.
The emotional and mental toll of her choices leads Asha to a breaking point-she develops bipolar disorder, experiencing abnormal speech and erratic behavior. Lost in a world of confusion and pain, she is hospitalized. Through it all, Sunita never leaves her side, caring for her with unconditional love and patience.
As Asha recovers, she realizes the immense strength and warmth of her mother's love. With Sunita's unwavering support, she rebuilds her life, graduates with top honors, and starts her own company focused on mental health awareness.
At the height of her success, Asha acknowledges that the foundation of her triumph was her mother's love. She urges all daughters to listen to their mothers, understanding that their guidance comes from experience and a deep desire to protect and nurture.
This heartfelt story serves as a reminder that no matter how far one strays, a mother's love remains a guiding light, always ready to embrace and uplift.
"You are mine," He murmured across my skin. He inhaled my scent deeply and kissed the mark he gave me. I shuddered as he lightly nipped it. "Danny, you are mine and only mine, you understand?"
Daniella Saunders had a pretty rough life. After being heartbroken and betrayed by both her father and her boyfriend, Danny moves to a small town to find the comfort of her mother. Everything is not what it seems and soon, Danny finds herself in the middle of a world she didn't even knew existed outside of fiction novels and movies. Not only does the town seem bizarre, but her senses heighten, her temper is out of control, and her hunger amplify. Throw in an arrogant, selfish, sexy, possessive player who didn't even want her in the first place, her life just seamlessly attract madness. Especially with those creepy threats coming from a "Silver Bullet", she can't keep still.