Circle Of Fate
In a world where wealth builds walls and love breaks them, two souls collide in the most unexpected orbit.
Clinton Hale has nothing — no inheritance, no family safety net, no polished connections. All he owns is ambition, discipline, and a quiet fire that refuses to die. By day he works relentlessly to survive; by night he sketches business plans and melodies, dreaming of a future he cannot yet touch. Love was never part of his strategy… until Laura Whitmore walked into his life like a question he wasn’t prepared to answer.
Laura Whitmore has everything — influence, power, reputation, and a last name that opens doors before she even knocks. Yet behind the elegance of luxury lies a woman who has never truly chosen her own happiness. Her marriage was stability without warmth, success without intimacy, and applause without peace. Then she meets Clinton — a man younger, poorer, and socially “unsuitable,” yet emotionally richer than anyone she has ever known.
Their connection begins in silence, grows in distance, and ignites in tension. He refuses to chase her. She refuses to surrender control. But emotions do not obey logic, and love does not recognize status, age, or public opinion.
What starts as admiration evolves into a dangerous attraction — one that threatens reputations, businesses, and carefully constructed identities.
As Clinton rises from obscurity into influence, he discovers that success comes with invisible chains. Investors have motives. Opportunities have traps. And the people who once ignored him now want control over him.
Laura, on the other hand, faces battles of her own — family pressure, social scrutiny, and the terrifying realization that choosing love may cost her everything she once believed defined her.
Past relationships resurface. Secrets become public. Choices echo louder than intentions. And in a world that measures worth in numbers and headlines, two individuals must decide whether emotional truth is stronger than societal expectation.
Circle is a story about ambition and vulnerability, power and authenticity, distance and desire. It explores the psychological pull between pride and confession, the quiet wars within the heart, and the courage it takes to choose happiness over approval.
Because sometimes, the most dangerous risk is not falling in love —
it is finally admitting that you already have.