Loving the Liar

Loving the Liar

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Ivy Marlowe, the polished daughter of the nation's prime minister, finds her carefully controlled world thrown into chaos by Rowan Cade, a mysterious and troubled boy from the wrong side of the tracks. He saves her one night and torments her the next, drawing her into a dangerous game of attraction and secrets. But Rowan has a dark agenda:
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At eighteen, Ivy Bresset seems to have it all - beauty, popularity, and the kind of reputation people don't dare question. But the version of Ivy everyone worships is a carefully crafted lie. After a summer full of secrets and silence, she returns to school colder, quieter... and barely holding it together. Rowan Henris is everything Ivy's not - a brooding outcast with a bad rep and a don't-touch-me glare. They've never liked each other, and neither of them planned to start. But when Rowan uncovers a secret Ivy's been hiding - something no one else knows - everything shifts. He's not supposed to care. She's not supposed to let him in. And yet, the more he digs, the more he realizes Ivy isn't the girl he thought she was. As the walls between them crumble, hate twists into obsession, and distrust melts into desire. But in a world riddled with lies and betrayal, every secret has a price - and falling for your enemy might be the most dangerous secret of all. MESMERISED is a dark, slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance bursting with tension, secrets, and explosive chemistry. They weren't meant to fall - but some fires refuse to die out.

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