
The Unwanted Bride
An Arranged Marriage Romance (The Lasker Brothers)
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Narrated by:
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Robert Hatchet
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Emma Wilder
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By:
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Nadia Lee
About this listen
He got a fake fiancée to avoid an arranged marriage...except she turns out to be his arranged wife after all.
Ambitious, driven and independent, billionaire Huxley Lasker refuses to marry the vapid bride his family has chosen to further their legal dynasty. Instead, he asks Grace Lain, a hot one-night stand from a few weeks earlier, to be his fake fiancée.
But Grace turns out to be the arranged wife—and their one-night stand has left her pregnant.
The Unwanted Bride is a standalone romance with all the feels and a happy ending!
©2024 Hyun J Kyung (P)2024 Hyun J Kyung
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