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Magnolia Shadows  by souther-writer
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A second-chance romance wrapped in magnolias, sweet tea, and redemption beneath the Louisiana sky. Ember make the move with her fiance back to his home town. Both unaware of the struggles they are fixing to face. What would you do if the man you love constantly put you last or better yet made you feel invisible? Cruz is moving back home to take over his dad's construction business. He's ready to prove his worth, but he loses sight of what makes him worthy. This is a grovel novel with other women drama, but no cheating. This ended up being longer than I originally planned. But I hope yall enjoy!
To The Girl Who Loved Me First by mmyoshikoopa
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Lia had loved Drew quietly, knowing his heart belonged to someone else. When an arranged marriage threatened to bind them, she walked away, choosing his happiness over her own, even if it meant saving him for another woman. Years later, the boy who once ignored her returns. But between the love she buried and the pain she's learned to live with... will her heart have the strength to love him again?
空想 by liujie08222
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For years, Emily endured Mark's indifference with a smile. She loved him deeply, believing that one day, her devotion would melt his cold heart. But instead of warmth, she got betrayal. Mark fell for another woman-instantly, completely-and suddenly, the man who couldn't spare five minutes for his wife was bending over backward for her. Emily held on, clinging to the wreckage of their marriage, until the day she flew across the country to surprise him and their daughter, Lily, on her birthday-only to find them both gone, off playing happy family with her. And when Lily-her Lily, the child she had raised with every ounce of love she had-looked up at her and asked, "Can't Kate be my mom instead?"-something inside Emily finally broke. She stopped waiting. She stopped caring. She filed for divorce, walked away without a fight, and left them behind without a second glance. And then-then-Mark suddenly realized what he'd lost. Now the man who never came home is always home. The man who couldn't be bothered to remember her birthday is suddenly desperate to keep her. And when she tells him she's done? He pins her against the wall, his voice rough with something she's never heard from him before-panic. "Divorce?" he growls. "Not a chance." Too late, Mark. Emily isn't waiting anymore.