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Two Heart, One Girl - Book 1 (English version)
READING AGE 18+
Kelly Ex
Romance
ABSTRACT
Two Hearts. One Girl. — Book One
Some love stories begin with destiny.
Ours began with a mistake.
Amelia Sinclair never planned to fall in love with a twin.
She definitely never planned to fall into the middle of two.
When Amelia first meets Leo Morell, everything feels effortless. He’s intense but gentle, guarded yet strangely open with her. With Leo, love feels safe — like something steady she can build her future on. He listens. He understands her silences. He sees past her strength and notices the fragile pieces she hides from the world.
But loving Leo doesn’t just mean loving a man.
It means stepping into the world of the Morell family — powerful, complicated, and full of secrets.
It means meeting Spike.
Spike Morell is Leo’s twin brother. Same face. Same voice. Same blood. But everything else? Different. Where Leo is controlled, Spike is unpredictable. Where Leo is careful, Spike moves without fear. He carries charm like a weapon and hides his wounds behind careless smiles.
From the beginning, Amelia feels it — the tension between the brothers. The unspoken rivalry. The old jealousy neither of them admits exists.
And she becomes the center of it.
At first, it feels harmless. A look that lingers too long. A joke that means more than it should. A moment that lasts one second too long. But slowly, the lines blur. The air changes. What was once simple becomes complicated.
And then comes the night that changes everything.
A kiss that shouldn’t have happened. A misunderstanding that cuts deeper than words. A choice that shatters trust.
Amelia walks away.
Leo thinks he has time to fix it — until he doesn’t.
Before he can repair what he broke, disaster strikes the Morell family. An accident leaves Spike fighting for his life, and when he wakes up, he doesn’t remember who he is. He doesn’t remember Leo. He doesn’t remember his family.
He doesn’t remember Amelia.
With his memory gone, Spike becomes someone else — someone colder, distant, almost unrecognizable. And in the emptiness of his forgotten past, new bonds begin to form in dangerous ways.
While Leo struggles to hold his family together, he also fights the growing distance between himself and Amelia. She has left Las Vegas, trying to rebuild her life far from the chaos, far from the twins who changed her forever. She tells herself she needs space. She tells herself love shouldn’t feel like war.
But distance doesn’t erase love.
It only makes it louder in the silence.
Ivy Morell, the fierce and calculating sister of the twins, watches everything unfold. As the head of the family’s hotel empire, she is used to controlling outcomes. Business deals are easier than broken hearts. Contracts are easier than brothers tearing each other apart.
She knows what losing Spike could mean — not just emotionally, but for the family name. And she knows Leo is barely holding himself together. Behind his calm exterior, guilt eats at him. For the kiss. For the lies. For the accident. For not protecting his brother.
Then there’s Eleria.
Sharp. Observant. Unafraid to speak the truth others avoid.
Eleria sees what Leo refuses to admit. She sees Amelia’s pain. She sees the cracks forming between the twins long before anyone else does. And when she confronts Leo with one simple question —
Are you willing to give Amelia what she truly needs?
— it forces him to face something terrifying.
Maybe loving someone isn’t enough.
Maybe wanting her isn’t enough.
Maybe he has never really understood what Amelia needs to feel safe.
As Spike steps further into a new identity, distancing himself from a past he cannot remember, Leo begins to realize that losing memory might not be the only way to lose someone. You can lose them while they are still alive. You can lose them while they are still standing in front of you.
And Amelia? She is caught in the middle of a love that refuses to stay simple.
She loved Leo.
She still does.
But the pain of betrayal lingers. The image of that kiss doesn’t disappear. And somewhere deep inside, she begins to question whether she was ever truly choosing between two men — or whether she was choosing between safety and fire.
Between stability and passion.
Between the twin who protects her heart… and the one who challenges it.
In a world of wealth, loyalty, family expectations, and secrets that refuse to stay buried, every decision carries weight. Every silence speaks. Every touch means something.
And as Book One unfolds, the heartbreak builds slowly.
What begins as a romance becomes a battle of loyalty. What begins as love becomes a test of identity. What begins with one kiss becomes the fracture that threatens to destroy everything.

Two brothers. One girl. One mistake that changes all of them.

Because when the same face carries two different hearts… how do you know which one is meant for you?
And what happens when choosing one means losing the other forever?
Two Hearts. One Girl. is