Contractually Mine

Contractually Mine

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Rosaline Anderson, CEO of Rose Fashion made her name from scratch. After losing her parents in an accident, she became cold towards the world. She hides her emotions from the world and keeps herself distant from everyone. For her, no one is worthy of love. But her life changed drastically after meeting with the CEO of Carter Enterprises, one who doesn't have a place for women in his heart except for his mother and little sister. He is rude and arrogant and considers women to be good for nothing. What would happen when two strong personalities came face to face and would be bound by a contract? What would they do when their hearts would desire something their mind doesn't allow? A contract that would change their perspectives of each other forever. Join me on this ride, a ride of hate, love, past, and desires. #Underediting
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IYANA

Iyana McKinney didn't come from a rich family. She grew up with her sickly grandmother in a run down apartment building until her grandmother died just after she graduated college and even though they didn't have much, her grandmother made the sacrifice for her to finish high school and get a higher education even in her sick state. She had always had it hard even with a rich bestfriend who would do anything for her but she had learned while growing up to work hard for what she wanted so no one could use what they had done for her to control her so she always took the hard way out.

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