The Wedding Night Curse
Every woman who marries into the Ardhana family dies on her wedding night.
Alika, a quiet orphan with no memory of her past, is suddenly chosen to marry Damar Ardhana—the cold heir of a powerful bloodline surrounded by rumors, fear, and unanswered deaths.
The town calls it a curse.
Seven brides. Seven deaths. Always on the first night.
No one survives the Ardhana wedding.
Alika never believed in curses… until she wakes up inside an ancient mansion hidden in mist, standing at the altar beside a man who refuses to look at her as if she truly exists.
That night, the house begins to whisper her name.
Mirrors show a bride who is not her.
And fragments of memories begin to surface—memories that should not belong to her.
But the mansion hides more than a curse.
Lazriel appears—a mysterious man who knows too much about the Ardhana bloodline and the buried Blackwell curse beneath it. He feels like a stranger, yet something inside Alika reacts as if he has always been part of her fate.
And then there is Ethan.
The man who protects her when the mansion turns hostile. The man who looks at her like he has lost her once before… and refuses to lose her again.
Alika is trapped between three truths: a cursed husband, a man who knows her forgotten past, and a man who feels like a memory she was never meant to forget.
But the deeper she searches, the more she realizes the truth—the mansion is not just cursed.
It is a system.
A cycle of death, memory, and reset.
And Alika is not just another bride.
She is the key.
Because the Blackwell curse does not kill randomly.
It resets everything.
And this time… something inside the system is starting to remember her.
Bab Populer