Asad And Fiza S Shadows Of The Past By Aarzoo Ali Kaif English

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Asad and Fiza's Shadows of the Past by Aarzoo Ali Kaif | English

Author: Aarzoo Ali Kaif
language: en
Publisher: Aarzoo Ali Kaif & Aktrex By AF MNC Limited
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Shadows of the Past by Aarzoo Ali Kaif follows the gripping and emotional journey of Fiza, a young woman whose life is turned upside down when secrets from her father’s dark past resurface. Fiza, caught between the love she holds for her family and the unexpected revelations about her father’s involvement in dangerous dealings, finds herself drawn into a world she never knew existed. When she meets Asad, a man with his own hidden agenda, the two form an uneasy alliance to uncover the truth. But their quest for answers quickly becomes a perilous journey, filled with betrayal, deception, and intense choices that threaten to tear them apart. As Fiza navigates this treacherous path, she must confront the painful truth about who she really is, and the dark legacy she has inherited. The arrival of Anam, a mysterious figure with ties to Fiza’s past, complicates matters further. As secrets unfold, alliances shift, and old wounds are reopened, Fiza must face the ultimate question: How far will she go to protect those she loves, and how much of herself is she willing to sacrifice to uncover the truth? Shadows of the Past is a story about trust, identity, and the consequences of long-buried secrets. A tale of suspense and intrigue, it explores the complex nature of love and loyalty, set against the backdrop of a dangerous game where no one can be trusted, and everyone has something to hide.
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