sonia__writerz

What if a lost princess who grew up in silence meets a CEO who built his empire alone?
          
          What if destiny brings together two broken souls—one searching for her identity, the other for a place to belong?
          
           Tara: The Lost Princess is a story of hidden royalty, quiet strength, and a love that feels like home.
          When a crown meets a boardroom, and fate meets choice, will love be enough to rewrite their destinies?
          If you love Lost Princess × CEO Romance, slow burn, emotional depth, and found family—
          this story is for you ✨
          
           Read here:
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/407458299?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=sonia__writerz�

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Aanya, stop," Adwait said, his voice slightly louder now, laced with warning.
          
          She could see it-he was about to snap. Yes, yes, now he'll lose it, she thought, a thrill sparking in her chest.
          
          But instead of reacting with anger, Adwait simply leaned back in the chair, eyes locked on hers. Then, without a word, he began to unbutton his shirt-slowly, deliberately-each movement exaggerated, until he yanked it off and tossed it aside.
          
          Aanya's eyes widened. Her jaw dropped. Shock flooded her face.
          
          "Ahhh! Shameless!" she shouted, spinning on her heel and making a dash for it.
          
          But he was faster. Adwait stood in a flash, reached out, and caught her wrist mid-stride. She turned, her hand already balled into a fist, aiming straight for his face. But he caught it mid-air.
          
          In one smooth motion, he twirled her under his arm like a dancer, then leaned in and pressed a bold kiss to her left cheek.
          
          Her mouth dropped open again-outrage, disbelief, and something else flickering in her eyes.
          
          She didn't hesitate. This time she lifted her knee, aiming for his stomach, but he caught her leg with ease. Sliding one arm under her knee and the other around her waist, he bent her slightly backward in a dramatic dip. Before she could wriggle free, he kissed her right cheek.
          
          Then-thud.
          
          He let go.
          
          Aanya landed squarely on the floor, right on her backside.
          
          Crossing his arms over his bare chest, Adwait looked down at her, a smug smile playing on his lips.
          
          "You lost," he said.
          
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/400266339?utm_source=android&utm_mediu

Starry_sapphire

Hey there 
          How r u doing dear?? 
          I just wanna draw ur attention towards this book
          If u live Teri Deewani by Deewanixwriters.. This book is your next love.. (Maybe ) 
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/402197782?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=Itx-caddy
          Jeene laga hoon 
          It's high school romance with many ups and downs, friendship drama and comedy are it's assests.. Please try this book once.. I know it's annoying but take it as just a suggestion 
          It's not just a wattpad story it's longing love with devotion, stolen glances..U r gonna love it... 
          Thanku 

Apkiikahani

Hi dear! 
          
          I noticed that you voted for my story “Arya—Their awakened; Fiercefull Jaan”
          
          Did you like It? Pls do reply. I am the author of the book. 

Apkiikahani

@Apkiikahani thank you so muchh
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Angelpatha

@Apkiikahani yes I have no issues, and also I will comment in your every part of this story 
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Apkiikahani

@Apkiikahani Ohh no problem at all dear! Thank you so muchhh, I have wrote half and I don't have time to write the other half but I will try my best! 
            
            Btw small request.. Could you also comment? It really helps me! No problem if you don't want to. It completely understandable. Just pls reply dear I won't mind if you can't. 
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