Elizabeth Julius
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Forsaken After 'I Do'
Romance She was a brilliant writer with dreams of forever-he, a rising star in the art world with the world at his feet.
When Sophia lost her parents in a tragic accident, the only light left in her world was Cassian, her childhood friend and the man she secretly loved. Their families had arranged their wedding long ago, and for Sophia, marrying him felt like destiny finally turning in her favor.
But fate was cruel.
Just a day after signing the marriage contract, Cassian disappeared-fleeing the country without a word, leaving Sophia abandoned at the altar in front of a thousand guests. And as if heartbreak wasn't enough, she was struck by a devastating car accident that very night.
Eight years later, she's no longer the girl who waited-she's a woman who survived.
Now, Sophia returns to confront the man who broke her. With her heart pounding and memories crashing back, she hands him annulment papers, hoping to finally close that chapter. But when their eyes meet again, the past comes roaring back... and so does the ache she thought had died.
The only problem? Cassian has moved on-and she's just the bride he left behind.
Will Sophia finally free herself from a love that once shattered her? Or will the fire between them reignite in the ruins of what they lost? You might like
On Nature’s Renewal
سعدية عبد Here are short Islamic poems meant to inspire people and connect them with Allah:
Poem 1: On Allah's Power
When the fire burns in the forest, its destruction brings forth new growth.
When the rain falls from the heavens, its waters quench the dry ground.
When the plants grow from the Earth, their fruits feed the hungry.
Like the fire, Allah makes everything new.
Like the rain, Allah restores the Earth.
Like the plants, Allah provides rizq for His creation.
Fire will blaze, and water will flow, and plants will grow,
and in these things, you will witness Allah and his boundless generosity.
Allah is all-bountiful and all-knowing and showers mercy on his believers.