![]() ![]() ![]() She, throughout the years, always sought counsel from Jatin’s dad, who is the one that pushes her to keep investigating. In Adraa’s world, she becomes this sort of night-time vigilante, disguised and fighting in fighting-rinks trying to solve a mystery that has taken hold of her land. All they have of each other are these ridiculous letters they used to send to see who had more accomplishments in their lives. When they meet for the first time she ends up humiliating him to no avail, now nine years later, they don’t recognize each other. Jatin feels the same way-he can’t stand Adraa. But it is what is expected of her, to better help her people and his. She doesn’t want to marry for political reasons, especially to a boy she has come to despise over the years. For Adraa, this marriage means her impending doom. In this book, we follow the story of Adraa and Jatin in a world where they are promised to each other in an arranged marriage. ![]()
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