Some betrayals don't deserve a second chance.
Amara Holloway has spent years perfecting the art of holding herself together. In the relentless city of Greybridge, she is the woman who always reads steady, always delivers, always keeps the counters clean and the emotions contained. Nobody sees the cracks.
Then the cracks become canyons.
When Amara discovers her husband Gideon's infidelity, it isn't the affair that destroys her. It's what comes after. The smile. The deflection. His insistence that she is overreacting. His quiet, practiced skill at rearranging the truth until he is standing at the center of it, clean-handed. The betrayal isn't only the act. It's the demand that she swallow it politely.
She won't.
Now, with mediation papers on her kitchen counter and Gideon's name lighting up her phone like a warning, Amara must navigate the legal dismantling of her marriage while holding together a career, a friendship that refuses to let her disappear, and the buried dream she's been hiding on her desktop like something shameful.
And then there is Miles.
The Love is a raw, emotionally layered contemporary romance about a woman who chooses herself without apology. No dramatic forgiveness arc. No second chances wrapped in pretty words. Just one woman deciding that the life she was quietly surviving is not the life she was meant to live.
Nous publions uniquement les avis qui respectent les conditions requises. Consultez nos conditions pour les avis.