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The Husband Lottery by Sofia T Summers

09/10/2024
A fake marriage to my ex boyfriend’s older brother wasn’t what I had in mind all those years when I planned my wedding as a little girl. And yet, here I am… holding Logan’s hand and saying my vows. How did I get here? Two words – Lottery ticket. A literal lottery ticket, which let me buy the biggest stake in Logan’s father’s company. But Logan, himself, was way more alluring than Barlow Technologies. We had it all planned in our heads. Get married, secure his position, fulfill my dream of owning a wedding venue. Did I forget about my ex boyfriend? Aka Logan’s younger brother? The guy had torn my heart into little pieces, stomping over each one without an ounce of care for me. Back then, I thought I’d become a part of the family. And now… I really am a Barlow. A fake Barlow. But the baby in my belly would be born into the family – another thing that we hadn’t included in our little plan. Is it too soon to assume that this shock might just put an end to our ruse? Fall in love with this deliciously sinful, kindle melting hot, and forbidden temptation from Sofia T Summers. No cheating or cliffhanger – EVER. All books in this series stand alone and do not have to be read in order.
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