Reflects the protagonist's journey to finding love again
"A poignant tale of love, heartache, and redemption, where the threads of fate entwine to weave a breathtaking narrative.
Meet our protagonist, a young girl with a heart full of love, who dares to dream of a romance that seems destined to remain elusive. She falls deeply in love with a boy who, unfortunately, doesn't reciprocate her feelings, leaving her shattered and vulnerable.
As fate would have it, she finds solace in the arms of another man, who loves her with an unwavering passion and devotion. He redefines the meaning of love for her, showering her with care, affection, and tenderness.
Yet, the memories of her past love linger, refusing to be extinguished. The what-ifs and the maybes continue to haunt her, a bittersweet reminder of what could have been.
But as she embarks on this new journey with her loving husband, she begins to
realize that true love isn't about obsessing over what's lost, buit about embracing what's present. Her husband's unwavering love and support slowly chip away at the walls she's built around her heart, allowing her to heal, to let go, and to love again.
As the story unfolds, we witness a beautiful transformation, where the protagonist's heart, once heavy with sorrow, now overflows with joy, love, and gratitude. The couple's love blossoms, a testament to the power of true love, which can heal even the deepest wounds and bring people together in the most unexpected ways.
A heartwarming, soul-stirring tale of love, loss, and redemption, this story will captivate your heart, making you believe in the magic of true love and the incredible power of the human heart."
First book π.
Starting college was supposed to be Violet Vale's escape plan.
New country. New city. New campus.
And then there's Ethan Maddox-tattoos inked like warnings, that infuriating smirk, and a six-foot-five presence that fills every room like he owns it.
Her brother's best friend.
Her worst enemy.
And now? Her accidental shadow at Northbridge University.
Violet's spent years trading insults and eye-rolls with Ethan, ever since he became an honorary part of her family. But there's nothing brotherly about the way he looks at her now-or the way her pulse reacts when he calls her Vi like it's some kind of challenge.
He's cocky. Infuriating. One year older.
And the only person on campus who makes her feel anything at all.
They're not friends. Definitely not something more.
But the line between hate and something far messier is starting to blur.
And when hearts get tangled...
Someone's going to fall.
Warning: May contain profanity and sexual content.