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The Enemy's Heart
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14
'When vengeance meets love, even a king must bleed.'


Aarav, the young king of Aryavansh, watched his world burn when treachery stole everything he loved. Sworn to avenge his parents, he becomes a ruthless ruler feared across kingdoms.

Then he meets Ishani, the sweet and kind princess of the very kingdom that murdered his family. Bound by fate, desire, and forbidden love, their hearts collide in a war where passion and revenge are equally deadly.

Can love bloom between enemies... or will the blood oath destroy them both?
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