When her sister fled days before the wedding, Ahana became the sacrificial offering to a monster with eyes like ice and a heart carved from stone. Abhimanyu Singhania doesn't forgive betrayal—and in his world, she'll always be the replacement, the second choice, the sister who helped destroy his pride.
One year of marriage. One year of scorching desire wrapped in frost. One year of being an outsider in a family that worships everyone but her.
Then she discovered she was carrying his heir.
The child no one wanted. The baby his mother declared her too weak to raise. The secret that could either chain her to him forever—or destroy them both.
So she ran.
But you can't hide from a man like Abhimanyu Singhania. He turned the world upside down searching for her, his obsession growing darker with each passing day. And when he finally found her in a run-down Delhi flat with their two-month-old son, his rage knew no bounds.
Now she's back in his world, in his bed, under his watchful gaze. He says he wants to try. His son has awakened something human in the monster. But trust is a fragile thing in the mafia, and some betrayals cut too deep to heal.
Can a monster learn to love the woman he was forced to marry?
Or will his darkness consume them all?
A dark, angsty mafia romance with forced proximity, hidden pregnancy, and a possessive anti-hero who will burn the world down for the woman he can't forget.
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The author(s) did an awesome job with this book. It tells the story of pain, forgiveness, love, and commitment. You will get wrapped up in the intensity of the family drama.
The characters are all fierce in their own ways.
I highly recommend this book to everyone. I look forward to reading more from the author(s).
This was a good romance-the story itself a 4 star. But the story needs editing badly. I was expecting green confused if Ahana was having twins or one baby. The author moved back and forth between a baby and “they” were kicking. Not t only confusing but very annoying. Made a different love story a pain to read.