The Veil of Lies: The Swapped Bride
Jasmine and Jade are identical twins who were separated at birth through a dark parental agreement: each would be raised by one parent in opposing worlds. While Jasmine was brought up simply in a modest neighborhood of Belo Horizonte, Jade grew up surrounded by luxury in Italy, spoiled by her father, Alessandro Moretti—a powerful and feared man.
Despite the distance, Jasmine always knew who her sister and father were, but their contact was limited to cold, sporadic video calls that made it clear she would never truly be accepted. Jade, on the other hand, was ashamed of her mother and sister, viewing them as ignorant bastards and a reminder of the humble origins she desperately wanted to erase.
When Marlene, the twins’ mother, dies suddenly, Jasmine must travel to Italy to live with the father she has never met in person. It is then that Jade sees the perfect opportunity to free herself from an arranged marriage to Dimitri Volkov, the pakhanof the Russian mafia: by forcing Jasmine to marry in her place.
The Villain Doesn't Follow the Plot
Valerian lost her mother at birth and was always despised by her family for it. The only one who treated her kindly was the crown prince, to whom she was engaged. But everything changed when her cousin Marlene arrived. Marlene quickly won over their family and the prince, turning Valerian into a villainess who tried to kill her cousin out of jealousy.
Now, a new soul has been reborn in Valerian’s body. Knowing her tragic future, she decides to leave her family and break off her engagement for a better life. However, to her surprise, Crown Prince Callisto is determined to win her back and won’t accept the broken engagement.
Why is Callisto so persistent? What are his true intentions?
Don't Let Me Go
After two years of marriage, Mia discovers she has been a substitute all along—her husband married her only because she resembles his ex, who turns out to be her half-sister.
Soul’s Unfurl
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