Meant to Bea
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  • LECTURAS 896,477
  • Votos 46,894
  • Partes 38
  • Hora 5h 19m
Concluida, Has publicado oct 25, 2018
Born a bastard, Race Belington has lived all his life paying the price of his father's infidelity. Scorned and set aside by society, he is in doubt that even his newly acquired wealth will be enough to secure him a wife. Still, he manages to fall in love with a woman of the ton, and risks it all by asking her to marry him.

What Race is however not expecting, is to wake up on the morning of his honeymoon, to find a stranger in his bed.


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* Trigger warning; This book contains scenes of abuse.
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