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Carry My Child Miss Laurier
Too Late, Mr. CEO: Watch Me Shine
Kayla stood outside the CEO suite, holding a custom suit for her fiancé, Brennon. They had spent seven years building a tech company from a freezing garage into a billion-dollar empire. But through the cracked door, she heard the breathy laugh of Evelin, the newly hired director. Then came Brennon's low, careless voice. "The wedding's a PR milestone for the IPO, nothing more." Kayla's blood turned to ice. "She's comfortable. Makes sense on paper," Brennon continued. "But you, Evelin. You understand ambition." The betrayal hit her like a physical blow. She had written the core code that made him a billionaire. She had stayed up until 4 AM debugging while he slept on a futon. Now, he was mocking their relationship to his mistress and handing over her life's work to a woman who couldn't even read a data log. Seven years of loyalty, reduced to a PR stunt. She didn't cry. Instead, a cold, violent clarity washed over her. Why should she let him keep the crown she forged? Without a word, she pulled the three-carat diamond off her finger and dropped it into her bag. She walked out of the building, drafted her resignation, and accepted a VP position at his biggest Wall Street rival. It was time to show Brennon what happened when the real genius behind his empire decided to tear it down.
I Carry the Child of My Husband and His Mistress
My phone buzzed on the nightstand, its vibration a familiar comfort as I lay in bed, three months pregnant, dreaming of our perfect family. Mark was downstairs, his charismatic voice a lullaby through the floorboards. Then the messages started. Anonymous. Short. And devastating. A picture of Mark,
My little miss CEO
Diana Williams, a girl scarred due to an incident that happened when she was younger becomes the cold secluded CEO of the Williams enterprise until she comes across Richard Camefolt, the media sensation also known as the Nation's prince. Despite her trauma her walls were unknowingly let down with h
My Little Miss Devil
Her long hair, her uncouth dress, her domineering personality, her dirty words. She was Susan Cotton. She slapped a gay suitor into the hospital. She was hated the most by all teachers and students. Whenever she was mentioned, everyone would burst into laughter. However, no one knew that Susan Cotto
Miss Billionaire Wants My Love
Different from the heroines in romance novels, she was the billionaire who proposed to her dream love. She even took him away without his agreement after he turned her down. When he was overwhelmed by rumors, she stood up with top publicists and announced to the public that she was his wife. All the
His Betrayal, My Unborn Child
The sterile white of the hospital waiting room was a grim backdrop to my sister Jessica' s desperate pleas; her son, Ethan, was dying, and my eight-year-old Lily was the only match for a kidney. I refused, unwilling to risk my daughter' s life, but my husband Mark, seemingly my protector, assured m
Pregnant With My Stepbrother's Child
Dave and Evelyn were step-siblings who were bound by their parents' marriage. "You wouldn't dare abort my child! After everything I've done to ensure you get pregnant," Dave snarled, his eyes burning with fury as he grabbed Evelyn by her hair, yanking her head back. His lips crashed against hers wi
The Scars We Carry
The heavy iron gate of the juvenile detention center groaned open, a sound I had dreamed of for five long years. I stepped out, a small, warm hand in mine-Leo' s. He was my only good thing from that hellhole, a promise to his dying mother. But freedom felt just as suffocating as my cell, because t
Miss Billy
A young woman is orphaned and has no surviving family members to turn to. Desperate and alone, she reaches out to the only "family" she has left—a college chum of her father's, after whom she was named. Based on the name she signs at the bottom of the letter she sends to him, William Henshaw insists
Miss Rose
Blurb: They said true love often begins with truth, trust or tragedy and sometimes it doesn't end in "happily ever after" But what matters is the moments and memories, just like Rose Louis a 27 years old woman who was faced with the hard part of life when she finds out that her husband was having an
Miss Gangsta
Amora (Athena) Followhill, the fierce and enigmatic leader of Arcillia’s most powerful mafia clan, has always stood apart. As the first female head in a world dominated by men, she is everything the women in her country are not—bold, fiery, intimidating, and unyieldingly brave. But beneath her toug
Miss klutz
Love is a secular madness, it erupts like a volcano and then subsides. When It does, it leaves you with an option and you would have to decide. Clara Marian Henrich had always craved love for a long time. But, when she found the love she sought. Her neverending field of Roses became a wasteland. Wit
MISS CLARK
Prologue They met on a cold night. She was heart broken and he was badly injured. She is an angel...he is a carbon copy of evil. Well it not his fault, evilness is what is expected of the grandeur heir . Life for the Grandeur heir has always being war since the last and youngest son of th
Miss Mephistopheles
A wet Sunday--dreary, dismal, and infinitely sloppy. Even the bells ringing the people into evening service seemed to feel the depressing influence of the weather, and their brazen voices sounded hoarse and grumbling, as if they rang under protest. Cold, too!--not a brisk sharp frost--for here in Me
Miss Cat
Did the description of the woman as a cat refer to the trait of treachery? This adjective is unfairly attached to it. Or for the softness of the cat? Or for the speed of her reaction without thinking? Or to her stubbornness and do what she likes? Or for its beauty and softness? Or perhaps for anothe
Saturday's Child
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part
His Secret Son, My Lost Child
My maternity leave was almost over, and registering my newborn daughter, Lily, at the Social Security office was supposed to be a simple, routine step, given the new "Family Unity Act' s" strict one-child policy. But the clerk' s words hit me like a blow: "The SSN for your family has already bee
