The contract - The Udaipur billionaire (Book one)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2023
Mature
At first, it was no secret that Arya Chakraborty didn't want to marry Vikram Pareek, nor did he want to marry her,  and that too within one month! 
What a stupid arrangement their parents had made, a simple middle class girl marrying a sucessful Rajasthani billionaire. 

Vikram is cold-hearted, possessive and rather the type of man that women would chase. 

Arya is  yet shy, yet outspoken, but above all: She is mesmerising. She did not want this marriage to happen in the first place. 

But what if the two of them actually started loving each other?
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