A wealthy young woman infiltrates the enemy army under false pretenses to avenge her fiancé but is coerced into marriage by a young general. As they navigate their cunning and tumultuous married life, they unexpectedly fall in love. However, their relationship is tested when she discovers his true identity, leading to mutual distrust and conflict amidst the power struggles of warlords. Despite their deepening love, they begin to torment each other.
Becca Clark had a one-night stand with her boss, and she found out the following morning. After carelessly leaving a receipt with her roommate’s name on it, her roommate takes Becca's identity when Andrew Young starts looking for the woman, he slept with the previous night in Who The Heck Did I Sleep With Movie. But Andrew still found Becca.
The heiress starts working at one of her family's branch offices, only to unexpectedly encounter a student she had previously sponsored who falsely assumes her identity and even acts arrogantly in front of her. Concealing her true identity at first, the heiress eventually reveals herself and powerfully puts the impostor in their place.
Kristine seeks revenge on her abusive family and cheating fiance by seducing Henry, her fiance's uncle and heir to the Lockwood fortune, in a bold move that challenges societal norms.
To pay her mother's medical bills, she entered into a marriage of convenience with him, who was under pressure from his family to wed. They agreed to the arrangement on the spot. What began as a mere transaction slowly blossomed into genuine affection as they spent time together. Yet, just as their bond deepened, his supposed savior emerged, causing her constant anguish. Little did he know, the true savior was right beside him all along.
Kelders van Geheime (Cellars of Secrets) is a South African, Afrikaans-language telenovela based on the wheeling's and dealings of the community that lives on Soebatskloof (a wine farm in the Cape). The series focuses on three families: the Abrahams, Syster and Marais households. These families will have to stand together, agree (or agree to disagree), and work together to earn their bread and butter – and a glass of wine.