Love doesn't always end with heartbreak.
Sometimes it ends with clarity.
In Love Me, Lose Me, the final book of the Love Ain't Loyal Series, Liyah steps into the most dangerous chapter of her life-not because she is broken, but because she is whole. After surviving betrayal disguised as passion, control masked as care, and relationships that demanded pieces of her soul as proof of devotion, Liyah has reached a place few ever do: emotional sovereignty. She no longer chases closure.
She no longer argues with red flags.
She no longer negotiates her worth. But freedom comes with consequences. When Liyah stops reaching, the people who benefited from her availability feel the loss. Old lovers return with apologies that arrive too late. Familiar patterns resurface, hoping she'll mistake nostalgia for growth. Men who once thrived in her softness struggle to recognize her now that she stands fully in herself. This is not a love story about reunion. It is a reckoning. Love Me, Lose Me explores what happens after healing-when detachment replaces desperation, when silence becomes a boundary, and when peace requires enforcement. Liyah must confront the uncomfortable truth that love is not unconditional access, and that being chosen is meaningless if it costs self-respect. Through temptation, confrontation, and final endings, Liyah learns that real power isn't loud. It doesn't explain itself. It doesn't wait to be understood. It walks away. This book is about grief without regression. Strength without cruelty.
And the quiet dominance of a woman who finally understands that love offered incorrectly must be refused completely. If they love her right, they can stay. If they don't- They lose her. Forever.