The Billionaire's Getaway Tryst

The Billionaire's Getaway Tryst

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Valerie Jones, a 25-year-old copywriter, aspires to be a senior content editor in the advertising world and wishes to work in her dream company - Zedd Automobile Enterprises Inc. After five years of working in the small advertising agencies, she finally cracked the interview at the ZAE Inc. Skye Williams, a 26-year-old heir to the world famous company - Zedd Automobile Enterprises Inc., has only one motto in his life and that is to break the benchmark set by the media after his father's retirement, Jonathan Williams. When Skye sees Valerie after a long time again, he couldn't help but think back to those old memories that come crashing down on him. COVER CREATED BY Rebel_One4
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Paige Evans is a determined senior at UCLA who is barely making ends meet. Despite her sweet nature, her troubled past seems to follow her wherever she goes. However, everything changes when she lands a job as a nanny to one of the wealthiest men in the world. Ethan Anderson is a brilliant and successful business mogul. The sudden deaths of his parents left him in charge of his family's global empire and the responsibility of raising his 7-year-old sister, Sara. The weight of his responsibilities has turned him cold and distant to those around him. When Paige enters Ethan's life, she sees the pain he hides behind his icy facade, and they slowly discover a deep connection. However, it seems that the reality of living vastly different lives just might be an obstacle too big to overcome.

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