In a world where love is both a gift and a crime, Arabella's story unfolds in silence. At twenty-three, she is a young woman of rare beauty and quiet strength and shaped by hardship. After losing her parents, she lives with her elder sister, Amira, whose marriage to a cruel and unfaithful man traps them in a cycle of pain and endurance. Yet even in suffering, Arabella's heart remains pure, believing that love-though unseen and unheard-can heal what life has broken.
When Arabella becomes a maid in the grand estate of a wealthy family, she meets Adrian, the family's Eldest son. Their connection grows in secret, built not on words but on understanding. To them, love is a law of the heart-boundless, forgiving, and free. But to the world around them, love is governed by rules of class, pride, and status. Adrian's family sees Arabella's silence and poverty as flaws, believing she is unworthy of their name. Their judgment becomes a cage, a cruel reminder that society's laws often punish those who dare to love beyond their place.
The Laws of Love explores the two sides of love's power-the beauty of a bond that transcends barriers, and the cruelty of a world that seeks to divide it. It is a story of hearts that refuse to be silenced, of courage that defies convention, and of the eternal truth that real love follows no law but its own.
An autistic girl sheltered her whole life gets a taste of danger once she meets a thug named Santiago Perez.
Santiago "Ghost" Perez set his eyes on Zari one time and has never left her alone since
"Checkin' your location, I'm wishin' I was close to you
I left my heart on the West End, I can't wait to get home to you"