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The Billionaire's Secret Triplets: Mom's Revenge
Six years ago, I was a naive girl sold by my father to the powerful Sanders estate, only to be tossed onto the streets after a brutal assault they labeled "marital infidelity." I fled the country pregnant and broken, hiding from the shadow of a husband I had never even met. Now, I’ve returned to New York with my triplets to sign the final divorce papers and disappear forever. But Archibald Sanders—the man I was told was a crippled recluse—intercepted us with the cold precision of a predator. He didn't see the woman his family destroyed; he saw a gold-digger who had shamed his name. His security team hunted us to a grimy motel, using tactical force to snatch my children away and drag me to his glass-walled empire. In his office, he loomed over me, demanding a DNA test and threatening to throw me in prison while my babies were lost to the foster system. He was convinced I’d cheated, yet he stared at my sons with a haunting confusion, unable to ignore the stormy blue eyes that were a perfect mirror of his own. I stood there, paralyzed by his scent—the sharp tang of rain and expensive leather that triggered the icy dread of my worst nightmares. How could he accuse me of betrayal when he felt exactly like the monster who had shattered my life in that dark hotel room? "I'll sign anything," I sobbed, "just give me my kids." But the game changed when my five-year-old son hacked the tower’s security, holding the skyscraper hostage to save me. In the chaos, a fragile, silent boy—Archibald’s secret son—wandered into the room and reached for me as if I were his missing soul. Archibald’s face turned to stone as he tore up the agreement and locked the doors. "Until I find out why my son is looking at you like that," he growled, "you aren't going anywhere."
Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls
Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls by Edith Van Dyne (AKA L. Frank Baum)
Owen Louise Burke: Carrying the Baby of a Stranger
Let's hide her identity, her name is Marriel. She's 20 years old, make up artist of Funeral Home in Santa Cristina. Her mind is not ordinary unlike the other woman, she loves adventure and creepy things. She's looks dumb but intelligent for the people who know her. She had a boyfriend when she was 1
One night stand with my boss
Ella has a job interview with Mr. Ambrose, only to discover after getting the job that her boss was the same man she had slept with a few days ago. Will she choose to continue working for Kane Ambrose or will she decide to leave?
Irresistible Love: By Your One and Only
The day she went into a bar to find her boyfriend, she mistook a stranger for him. The kiss she landed on his lips was only out of alcohol. However, his flame of lust had already been ignited by her. He knew she was the one he wanted. No matter how hard she tried to run away from him, he could alway
A Woman's Experience in the Great War
August 1914. The German Army invades Belgium: it's the beginning of the First World War. Military operations in the little country involve one hundred thousands Belgian soldiers and seven hundred thousands German ones. Plus a woman. Louise Mack sailed to Belgium to write some articles for the "Daily
Taming her wild heart
Hazel-Rose Knight, the woman with the wild heart, and the soul to match. She came into my life without warning and turned it upside down. I have not met anyone like her. She was one of a kind, with her smart mouth, live in the moment attitude and wasn't afraid to go after what she wanted. She has ke
Days of the Discoverers
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
The Contract Marriage.
emily works as an assiatant for Aiden davis a well known talent agent for three years shes been by his side and one day he comes to emilys house asking for a favour only problem is she has to marry him for six months so he can revieve his trust fund seen as he helped her younge sister a while back s
Waiting For You
A love that can never be, a marriage she can not escape, a web of lies too dark to untangle. Can Caitlyn discover the truth before it kills her? Or will her sense of duty blind her to the one thing that could save her. With the light of her heart gone and presumed dead, Caitlyn's father promises h
Shadow Hunter
The sun is failing, her brother missing, the world divided. Fayle must protect her twin at all costs during their search for their missing brother, even if it means facing off with Shadow Men - boneless creatures that shroud themselves in darkness and survive the fading light using the stolen flesh
Blessed Edmund Campion
This little book leans much, as every modern work on the subject must do, upon Mr. Richard Simpson’s monograph: Edmund Campion, Jesuit Protomartyr of England. In many points supplementing or contradicting that splendid though biased narrative, the present writer has gratefully taken advantage
Brownies and Bogles
A FAIRY is a humorous person sadly out of fashion at pre-sent, who has had, nevertheless, in the actors' phrase, a long and prosperous run on this planet. When we speak of fairies nowadays, we think only of small sprites who live in a kingdom of their own, with manners, laws, and privileges very dif
The Russian Grandmother's Wonder Tales
The Russian Grandmother's Wonder Tales by Louise Seymour Houghton
Diddie, Dumps & Tot / or, Plantation child-life
Diddie, Dumps & Tot / or, Plantation child-life by Louise Clarke Pyrnelle
