ImePromise 's Books and Stories
THE TWIN'S DECEPTION
Sophia Martinez ignored the red flags. The forgotten conversations. The contradictory opinions. The moments when the man she loved seemed like a stranger wearing his face. She told herself she was being paranoid. That her past relationships had made her too suspicious. That true love meant choosing trust over doubt. Eight weeks after meeting the perfect man, she's pregnant and planning her future. Then she meets his family. And discovers that everything she believed about love, trust, and the father of her child is a lie so elaborate, so impossible, she can barely comprehend it. Two men. One identity. A competition she never knew she was part of. By the time the truth comes out, it's too late to protect anyone-especially the innocent life caught in the middle. In a world built on deception, the only thing more dangerous than falling in love is believing you know who you're falling for.
The Risk Of Loving You
Ryan thought he understood the rules of workplace romance until he broke them all. As an assistant at the prestigious Sterling & Associates, Ryan has always maintained professional boundaries. But when he falls hard for his elegant boss, those carefully constructed walls come crashing down. His heartfelt confession leads to devastating consequences: a formal complaint, public humiliation, and the loss of his job. Determined never to make the same mistake twice, Ryan starts fresh at a new company with an ironclad promise to keep his personal and professional lives separate. Enter Katherine-intelligent, compassionate, and refreshingly uncomplicated. For the first time since his career imploded, Ryan allows himself to hope for love without consequences. But Katherine has been keeping a secret that will shatter Ryan's newfound peace: she's the CEO's daughter. When the truth comes out, Ryan faces an impossible choice. Walk away from the woman he loves to protect his career, or risk everything again for a chance at happiness. This time, the stakes are higher, the fear more paralyzing, and the possibility of losing it all more real than ever. Sometimes the greatest risk is the one worth taking.
