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The Discarded Heiress: Marrying My Lethal Husband

The Discarded Heiress: Marrying My Lethal Husband

Billionaires

5.0

The rain in Detroit was slick with grime when my family finally came to fetch me. They didn't want a reunion; they wanted a sacrificial lamb to marry into the Kaufman empire to save their failing business. I thought I was just being sold off, but the limo ride ended under a dark overpass where six hired thugs were waiting with chains. My own sister had ordered them to "break my spirit" so I’d be a shaking, pathetic mess by the time I reached the altar. They called me "Detroit trash" and sprayed air freshener when I sat on their leather seats. My stepmother wanted a video of me begging for my life, and my father was ready to trade me like a used car to a man everyone called a "vegetable." They expected a submissive country girl, unaware that I was a high-level "cleaner" who could snap a radius bone before they could even scream. When I finally reached the Kaufman estate, I found my fiancé, Barron, slumped in a wheelchair, drooling and silent. But as soon as the doors closed, the "invalid" grabbed my wrist with a grip of iron and whispered a command that changed everything. I didn't understand why my own blood was so desperate to see me destroyed. What had I ever done to deserve a hit squad and a forced marriage to a man they thought was a corpse? But Barron isn't a vegetable, and I'm not a victim. We just touched down at the Moon family gala in a matte-black helicopter, and as the doors slide open, the "broken" bride is about to show them exactly what happens when you throw away the wrong daughter. "If we're going to crash a party," Barron whispered, his eyes burning with lethal clarity, "we should make an entrance."

The Story Book Girls

The Story Book Girls

Literature

5.0

The Story Book Girls by Christina Gowans Whyte

The Story of Sugar

The Story of Sugar

Literature

4.0

The Story of Sugar by Sara Ware Bassett

The Story Girl

The Story Girl

Literature

3.5

The Story Girl is a novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. It narrates the adventures of a group of young cousins and their friends who live in a rural community on Prince Edward Island, Canada. The book is narrated by Beverley, who together with his brother Felix, has come to live with his

The Story of Chartres

The Story of Chartres

Literature

5.0

The Story of Chartres by Cecil Headlam

The Story of Seville

The Story of Seville

Literature

5.0

The Story of Seville by Walter M. Gallichan

The Story of Troy

The Story of Troy

Literature

5.0

The Story of Troy by Michael Clarke

The Story of Newfoundland

The Story of Newfoundland

Literature

5.0

The Story of Newfoundland by Earl of Frederick Edwin Smith B

THE LOVE STORY

THE LOVE STORY

Romance

5.0

Aurora's eyes sparkled like diamonds in the moonlight, her long, curly brown hair cascading down her back like a waterfall. She was a beautiful and kind-hearted young woman, with a smile that could light up the darkest of rooms.

The Story of Malta

The Story of Malta

Literature

5.0

The Story of Malta by Maturin Murray Ballou

The Story of Louie

The Story of Louie

Literature

5.0

The Story of Louie by Oliver Onions

The Story of Switzerland

The Story of Switzerland

Literature

5.0

The Story of Switzerland by Lina Hug

The Story of Electricity

The Story of Electricity

Literature

5.0

The purpose of this little book is to present the essential facts of electrical science in a popular and interesting way, as befits the scheme of the series to which it belongs. Electrical phenomena have been observed since the first man viewed one of the most spectacular and magnificent of them all

The Story of Bawn

The Story of Bawn

Young Adult

5.0

Katherine Tynan was born on January 23rd 1859 into a large farming family in Clondalkin, County Dublin, and educated at a convent school in Drogheda. In her early years she suffered from eye ulcers, which left her somewhat myopic. She first began to have her poems published in 1878. A great friend t

The Story of Mankind

The Story of Mankind

Literature

5.0

This history of the world for young readers, published in 1921, won the first Newbery Medal for outstanding contribution to children's literature in 1922. Beginning with primitive man, Van Loon sets out to trace the various strands of civilization, from art to agriculture to religion, focusing on th

The Story of the Volsungs

The Story of the Volsungs

Modern

5.0

It would seem fitting for a Northern folk, deriving the greater and better part of their speech, laws, and customs from a Northern root, that the North should be to them, if not a holy land, yet at least a place more to be regarded than any part of the world beside; that howsoever their knowledge wi

The Story of Opal

The Story of Opal

Literature

5.0

The Story of Opal by Opal Whiteley

The Story of Moscow

The Story of Moscow

Literature

5.0

The Story of Moscow by Wirt Gerrare

The Story of Manhattan

The Story of Manhattan

Literature

5.0

The Story of Manhattan by Charles Hemstreet

The Story of Wellesley

The Story of Wellesley

Literature

5.0

The day after the Wellesley fire, an eager young reporter on a Boston paper came out to the college by appointment to interview a group of Wellesley women, alumnae and teachers, grief-stricken by the catastrophe which had befallen them. He came impetuously, with that light-hearted breathlessness so

The Story of Jessie

The Story of Jessie

Literature

5.0

Florence Mabel Quiller-Couch was a younger sister of Arthur Quiller-Couch, who was Professor of English Literature at Cambridge, and wrote fiction as "Q." Like her brother and sister Lillian, she became a writer, producing a total of twenty-six published works. In "The Story of Jessie," Thomas and P

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