
Fell for the Wrong One
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Narrated by:
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Wesleigh Siobhan
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Wiston James
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By:
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Tay Mo'Nae
About this listen
All Zarinah wanted was to fall in love. Growing up, she had kissed her fair share of frogs. When an unconventional situation leads her to Lawson, her wishes might become reality.
Lawson is the new CEO of his family's hotel casino chain. He's tired of aimless dating and women just wanting his money. When he meets Zarinah, he instantly feels like she's the one.
Zarinah and Lawson start off well and things are moving in the right direction. The only issue is their entire relationship started on a lie. When it's revealed, will Zarinah be able to get Lawson to forgive her?
In this stand-alone full of blackmail, secrets, love, and tested trust, will the couple make it out together?
©2023 Tay Mo'Nae (P)2023 Tay Mo'Nae
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