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𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝟒 𝐨𝐟 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐫𝐨𝐲𝐚𝐥 𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞
Roop is a girl trapped in a cycle of violence and abuse. Sold as a slave at a very young age to a zamindar, she has spent most of her life longing for a single moment of freedom.
At eighteen, she manages to find work as a servant in noble households, believing that perhaps life will finally become easier. But it never does.
Whether it is an unwanted touch, a shove, or a lingering gaze, the men of the household never fail to remind her of her place. Every time she tries to defend herself, she is the one who loses her job.
After all, who would believe a lowly servant over men with wealth and power?
Until one day, when the filthy touches become too much to endure, Roop runs away.
With no destination in mind and ignoring the curious glances around her, she runs as far as her feet can carry her.
Only to stumble upon Prince Vatsal. A man who represents everything she fears: wealth, power, and authority.
But circumstances force them to remain together for several days. Roop watches him with fearful eyes, waiting for the cruel remarks and the same degrading gaze she has known all her life. But it never comes.
Instead, Vatsal keeps his distance, not because he is disgusted by her, but because he was raised to respect the women in his life.
After his sister's marriage, Vatsal becomes the sole heir to the throne. Noble families push their daughters forward. Foreign kingdoms offer princesses who could strengthen the crown.
A future king cannot choose a girl who once lived in chains. But what happens when Vatsal slowly begins to fall for Roop?
He knows the consequences. The accusations that will fall upon her if the truth is discovered. And he is determined to protect her from all of it.
But Roop is not a girl who dreams of love, wealth, or a prince. All she has ever wanted is freedom.
Will Vatsal forget her and accept the princess chosen for him? Or will Roo