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Shape of the Sun

Shape of the Sun

by

Paula Omokhomion

In a world where novels defy conventions and heroes defy expectations, Shape of the Sun dares to ask: What if the one at the center isn't kind? What if no one is misunderstood? What does it mean to be the hero or the villain?


Beware: this is not a love story. The author just likes meta-fiction a bit too much.


Rajkumar 'Raj' Reddy is top-tier Male Lead material. And a freaking DRAMA KING.


He is a gorgeous, disgustingly rich, and ultra-confident Child Abuse Pediatrician. He's also emotionally finished, a narcissist, and a scammer all but in name.


But what did it matter if he was soulless or morally bankrupt? Why should anyone care that he married someone only because of their money?


He was the Male Lead, right? Since when were Male Leads ever held accountable?


And then he falls in love. Utterly useless. Very, very unnecessary. Annoyingly delicious for someone as self-aware as he is.


Raj knows he's in love. He knows it every second he smiles when she talks to him or says good morning Rajkumar, in that sweet voice he dreams about more often lately.


So now, our Male Lead is on a mission to GET OUT OF LOVE.


This relationship holds too many green flags!


Painful. Also doesn't allow him to be hypocritical for more than three seconds. Horrid, really.


And in the background is the Reddy family. It's not an easy home. It's never been easy with all that power and wealth involved. There's too much scheming and engineering in one place.


There's an overlooked half-brother that literally descended from hell, a sweet twin sister that has more than her fair share of buried grudges to Raj (and vice versa), and a patriarch that might be loving father and enabler all rolled into one.


There are traumas that our Male Lead wants to never remember.


You see that's the thing about Romance with Accountability. It can be sweet. It can be deadly.


Will our Male Lead manage to protect his secrets and secure the inheritance, or will his deepening emotions force him to confront his inner demons? Can greed truly give way to love? Or is that just something we only see in the movies?


Will he finally go to therapy?


A gripping tale of love, family, the high stakes of inheritance, and the journey to self - Shape of the Sun explores what happens with leads in a world where the rest are left to silence.

More Details

IAC Main Tropes:

Forced Proximity, Enemies to Lovers, Slow Burn

Detailed Tropes:

Love as Unraveling, Forced Proximity, Childhood Rivals to Lovers, Inheritance Wars, Banter Galore, Slow Burn, mental health representation, she falls first and he falls harder, Masculinity in crisis, Anti-Romantic Romantic, family expectations, Cracked door spice, not a small-town romance, Doctor x Architect, Women in Male-Dominated Fields, Dynastic rot, "Nice" leads who aren't actually nice, villains who are made

Representations in This Book:

BIPOC, Mental Illness

Age Groups:

New Adult, Adult

Spice Level:

Level 2

Available Formats:

eBook

Content Information:

Level 3

Contains swearing and sexual harassment/abuse

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About the Author

Paula Omokhomion

Paula Omokhomion is a Master of Public Policy student at UC Riverside. She has a BS in Public Health Nutrition from UNC Chapel Hill, where she also got a minor in Creative Writing Fiction and graduated with highest honors for her Fiction thesis, New Age Tafetta, a 120-page novella. She loves reading manhwa, listening to music, and writing short stories.

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