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The illusion Of Happily Ever After
READING AGE 16+
eternal ink
Romance
ABSTRACT
Aria Nicole is known as the "queen of romance," a New-York best-selling marriage author celebrated for her wisdom on love and relationships. But behind closed doors, her own four-year marriage is void of passion, and the spark she writes about feels like a lie.
On her fourth wedding anniversary, Aria’s carefully crafted world crumbles when she catches her husband in bed with his secretary. Heartbroken and desperate for escape, she finds herself at a nightclub. What begins as a night of sadness ends in unexpected turns, a one-night stand with a mysterious man.
The man in question has no interest in love or marriage, but he offers Aria something she secretly craved: a chance to experience everything the female lead in her novel did, from the start to the last page of her novel , even if it’s "no strings attached." Aria takes the risk, embracing the thrill of a bond without commitments, trying so hard not to fall for him, a man with a dangerous and complex life.
But just as she starts to believe in new beginnings, Aria finds herself standing in a wedding hall–with her fairytale man as the groom. How could he? Was he really just doing her a favor by letting her relive her novel and now he was about to move on? Was everything just an illusion of a happily ever after?