When lovers turn enemies, their quest for vengeance has empires crumbling.
Ram Gadde is a straight arrow who wants nothing to do with the murky world his father, a media mogul, thrives in. An advocate for the masses, he has one goal in life, a Supreme Court Judgeship. His single-minded focus never wavered until the day he met her… Aadhya Reddy, real estate heiress and resident wild child, lives for her convictions and no one else’s. And her conviction tells her that nothing is more fun that ruffling Ram’s very proper feathers. She is the oil to Ram’s water, the fire to his ice…And yet, Aadhya doesn’t just tempt him to break the rules, she entices him to obliterate them. For once in his life, Ram throws caution to the winds and allows himself a taste of sin soaked paradise. A torrid, clandestine affair ensues with a desperate hope for more until Aadhya’s shocking betrayal comes to light. Furious at her duplicity and his own gullibility, Ram marries her, swearing to make her life miserable for eternity. By tying Aadhya’s life to his own, he nullifies any hope of her wretched plan coming to fruition. For if he’s going down, then he’s sure as hell taking her down with him… Will the shroud of secrets ever part? Will the truth emerge? Will Aadhya and Ram ever find a path out of the thorny maze of vengeance before it’s too late? Or are they doomed to live their lives hating the only person they’ve ever truly loved?
Shilpa Suraj wears many hats - corporate drone, homemaker, mother to a fabulous toddler and author.
An avid reader with an overactive imagination, Shilpa has weaved stories in her head since she was a child. Her previous stints at Google, in an ad agency and as an entrepreneur provide colour to her present day stories, both fiction and non-fiction.
After reading 3 books of dynasty rebels I didn't want this series to end! Luckily, Ram and Aadhya's story in "Married In Vengeance" (Book 4) was the perfect finale.
Ram, the brooding rebel, had me intrigued from the start and his character didn't disappoint in this series. Although he took the wrong route to reach the destination (Aadhya of course!) which he badly wanted but was not ready to accept, but eventually finds his way (with a few apologies and regrets, of course!).
Well what to tell about Aadhya! I loved her character as she is strong and self dependent as all the other girls of this series. I loved how she handled being tangled in someone's game - girls got skills!. Atlast reached her destination (Ram of course!) ❤️❤️
All in all it was a simple and sweet romantic novel with less ups and downs but a bit predictable. Well! in comparison to other books of this series I expected a bit more from this book nonetheless it was worth a read.
Together, Ram and Aadhya make an explosive pair (in the best way possible!). Their love story is the perfect ending to this addictive series. If you haven't read it yet, what are you waiting for? Get ready to join the rebellion... of feelings!❤️❤️
Ram Gadde and Aadhya Reddy are an unlikely couple. He is as straight as an arrow, following the rule book and taking charge of the situation types. Aadhya Reddy is fun-loving, with chaos usually following wherever she goes. But opposites attract. Ram cannot get Aashya out of his mind, nor can Aadhya ignore Ram's magnetism. They embark on a secret fling until Ram feels betrayed by Aadhya. For him, the perfect revenge is to tie Aadhya to him permanently by marrying her. But is it revenge or is it a way to protect Aadhya? Married in Vengeance is the fourth book in the Dynasty Rebel series. Like the previous books, this too, is emotional, with steamy bits thrown in. Shilpa has woven a tight crisp tale of finding love with challenges thrown in the way. I really enjoyed the evolution of the character, Dhanvantri Gadde, from an airhead in the previous two books to a caring woman who loves her children but doesn't really show it openly. The scene where Aadhya is ill and Dhanvantri talks about a shopping trip is hilarious. Aadhya and Ram's story is perfect for the weekends when you just want to chill with a good book!
Trope : Revenge Marriage & Business Conspiracy & Law Suit Drama.
If you love a sizzling revenge marriage trope with undeniable chemistry, Married in Vengeance by Shilpa Suraj is bound to be your next favorite! Ram and Aadhya bring an electrifying blend of sunshine and grumpiness that’s both fun and addictive. Their journey is fiery and filled with all the drama and passion you'd expect.
And let’s talk about Ram’s mother, Dhanvantri Gadde—a standout in her own right! She’s portrayed as a wise, graceful woman with unmatched insight, adding a layer of depth and warmth that elevates the story.
After Agastya and Veda, Ram and Aadhya have quickly become my favorite duo from the Dynasty Rebel Series. If you’re a fan of intense chemistry and a perfect mix of emotional highs and lows, this book will leave you wanting more!!!
I loved Ram & Aadhya's story. The angst between them was well portrayed and they had amazing chemistry. Aadhya was fiery yet so vulnerable and I really liked how she tried to mend the gap between her and Ram but also did not compromise on her self respect. Ram was a bit foolish but I liked how he repented. Still, I think he should've grovelled more because ultimately Aadhya was the one who spoke clearly about her feelings first after everything that happened. Nevertheless, this was an engaging read and I am looking forward to seeing what the author will be writing next!
this one is 3.5 for me.. I needed more groveling from ram .. the lack of grovel left me soo unsatisfied that I proceed to write a little part of ending for this book for my self ( yeah ik the crazy things I do) I also felt their scenes are soo less.. this one left me unsatisfied but the queen aaradhya is I love her.. I loved ram too but a little bit more groveling could have make me love him more