After her mother’s death, a teenage girl lives in a tense blended family with a cold stepmother, a passive father, and a caring younger half-brother. One night, while the rest of her family is away, she is left alone at home and becomes the witness of a burglary carried out by three masked intruders. She hides in fear as they search the house. One of them, Aaron, finds her in her closet and silently realizes she is not supposed to be there. He chooses to protect her, making sure the others never discover her. A week later, she returns to school and meets the new mathematics teacher—Aaron himself. However, she does not recognize him at all. To her, he is just a new, calm, and professional professor. Aaron, on the other hand, immediately recognizes her as the girl from that night. He hides it perfectly, acting completely indifferent, while she slowly feels an unexplained sense of familiarity she cannot place. From that moment on, they share a secret only one of them fully understands.
You’re the male bodyguard. Hired by one of the world’s most feared mafia bosses, you have one job: Protect Rosa Saldigo. A beautiful disaster. Spoiled, reckless, impossibly stubborn… and far too provocative for her own good. She is chaos in designer heels. She pushes every limit, never knows when to stop, and somehow turns your job into a living nightmare. Keeping her alive should be easy. Keeping your distance from her? Not so much.
(i suppose u should read alone) One text. That’s all it took. Now Y/N can’t stop texting her brother’s best friend… …and he can’t seem to stop replying.
She hates him. He loves annoying her. But sometimes, the person who drives you crazy is the one who changes everything. After losing her parents, Evelyn Grey finds herself stuck between her overprotective brother, her toxic relationship, and Aaron Shepard — her brother’s best friend and the one person who never stops getting on her nerves. They fight. They tease. They swear they can’t stand each other. But when hate starts feeling a little too much like something else, Evelyn will have to face the truth she’s been avoiding all along…