"Romeo’s Lover" centers on a narrative common to Santhy Agatha’s style: the collision of powerful personalities and the emotional fallout of past wounds. While the title alludes to the classic Shakespearean tragedy, Agatha’s story is firmly rooted in modern adult romance, often featuring "alpha" male protagonists and resilient, yet vulnerable, heroines. Key themes explored in the novel include:

Romeo and Livia were the stars misaligned .

The city lights of Jakarta blurred into streaks of gold as Romeo accelerated. He didn't look like a man who had everything; he looked like a man running out of time. At thirty-two, Romeo was the king of an empire built on steel and silence, but his heart was a fortress no one had managed to breach—until he met Elena.

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