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Hilbray

Hilbray's Book(1)

Unwritten

Unwritten

Romance
5.0
The story follows Elena Branson, a sweet yet defiant Californian girl who moves to Italy after the death of her father. Her mother, Georgia, has been married to Alessandro Buster-a wealthy, warm-hearted businessman who always wanted a daughter. Elena struggles to fit into her new life and feels pressured to appear more confident and bold than she is. Luca Buster, Alessandro's son, is cold and indifferent toward Elena at first, partly because of his father's obvious affection for her. Despite his aloof attitude, Luca starts noticing Elena's true nature and beauty, which challenges his resolve to ignore her. Their interactions are filled with tension, subtle attraction, and suppressed emotions. Elena starts dating Dante, a charming and easygoing classmate, hoping to distract herself from Luca and find some normalcy. This relationship stirs up Luca's possessive and protective side, even though he tries to act unaffected. As their chemistry intensifies, Luca and Elena share a forbidden kiss, leaving them confused and conflicted. Luca, battling guilt and desire, starts distancing himself, while Elena tries to move on with Dante. The story gradually unfolds with moments of vulnerability, intense confrontations, and a growing realization that their feelings are too strong to ignore. They struggle with guilt over betraying their parents' trust while wrestling with the undeniable pull between them. The twist comes in when family secrets unfold that Alessandro isn't the biological father of Luca causing a rift in their father-son relationship and paving the way for Luca and Elena to find solace within their forbidden relationship. The novel is set against a backdrop of Italian charm and high school dynamics, with themes of love, betrayal, and the complicated nature of desire. It's a sweet romance that doesn't shy away from exploring the moral conflicts of their relationship.