The Lie That Ruined Everything
By Ankit
Liam thought he found the perfect love. But Aria had a secret. A secret that would tear them apart and nearly destroy everything they built together.
When Liam met Aria, he had no idea she was hiding a past so dark it could swallow them both whole. But as their love grew, so did the web of lies, betrayal, and danger that followed her every step.
Aria was never just the woman Liam fell in love with. She was Marcus's pawn in a dangerous game of power and blackmail. Now, with her past threatening everything Liam holds dear, they must fight for their love and expose the man who has kept them both in his grip.
But when trust is shattered, and every truth comes with a price, can their love survive the truth?
The Lie That Ruined Everything is a heart-stopping romantic thriller that explores the depths of betrayal, forgiveness, and the power of love ? even when it's built on lies.
Will love be enough to save them? Or will the lies destroy everything they've fought for?
Romantic Thrillers with deep emotional connections
Heart-wrenching betrayals and second chances
Suspense-filled, action-packed stories with unexpected twists
✨ Get ready for a love story that will pull you in, break you apart, and leave you questioning how far you'd go for the one you love. Download now to begin the unforgettable journey of love, lies, and redemption.
Autorentext
Ankit believes that some stories don't just come from the imagination?they rise from the quiet ache of memory, from the love that lingers, and from the silences between goodbyes. A dreamer by heart and a writer by soul, he weaves emotional, poetic tales that stay with readers long after the final page is turned.
When he's not writing, you'll find him lost in daydreams, talking to the stars, or whispering soft words to someone he loves across the miles. She Forgot We Were Forever is more than just his debut novella?it's a piece of his heart in written form.
Follow his journey as he continues to tell stories for the ones who feel deeply, love silently, and believe that even broken hearts can still beat beautifully.