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Author's Note
Author: Judith O.Time can bear me witness of how long it took to create even the first piece of this story. The task was arduous no doubt and in truth, I'm still yet to be released from the pathway of this particular book. Dear readers, it's of my greatest interest to solicit your patience as this certain tale seems to be a mules incarnate in the aspect of obstinacy. Nothing comes across as suitable; title, cover, dialogues, and so on. If you're at long last seeing a complete version, then, we should by all means offer our joys to the heavens. Since I have come to view things in the perspective that creation does not come easy, I've now also decided to delegate as much; hours, days, weeks and months as I can spare in the development of this story. I won't try to force it, instead I would bow to the orders of time and allow this work to move at its desired pace. Seeing as Rome wasn't buit in a day, well, I like to think that in the case of a masterpiece as well.
DEDICATION:
To all those searching for a good book to keep your eyelids unrepentant throughout the night, I hope you enjoy...
DISCLAIMER:
The contents of this book are solely my words and should not be reproduced, redistributed and stored in any retrieval system such as photocopies without the Authors permission.
•This book is a series and part 2 is currently under construction!
BLURB:
A ruthless businessman, one deadly secret.
A rogue daughter, two identities or is it?
It's clear that there's undeniably a thin line between love and business but what happens when the two cross paths and every truth becomes a double lie. Find out as fate definitely has other plans.
PLAYLIST:
1. Set In Stone - Guy Sebastian
2. I Could Get Used To This(Acoustic) - Becky Hill
3. Standing With You - Guy Sebastian
4. Now You're Gone(Acoustic) - Tom Walker & Zara Larsson
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