Owned on Paper, Loved Too Late

Owned on Paper, Loved Too Late

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Celestine Madrid was the woman the world worshipped - beautiful, polished, untouchable. A rising actress and model who kept her reputation pristine... even when she married Larsen Nicollo, the powerful, cold-hearted billionaire still in love with the woman who shattered him. Their marriage was built on image, conditions, and silence. Celestine loved him. Larsen couldn't. Not then. Never promised her love. He only offered his last name, his rules, and his silence. But love, like wounds, doesn't disappear - it grows. Quietly. Desperately. Until one day, it hurts too much to stay. She walked away. He let her go, believing distance would set them free. Four years later, fate brings them back - not just to confront the past, but to face the secret she hid, the truth he never knew, and the feelings neither of them ever truly buried. In a world of fame, pride, and unfinished love... Can a woman who finally found herself ever trust a man who once broke her? Can a man who finally learned how to stay still earn the right to be chosen? This is a story about love that left, and the strength it takes to let it return. Because marriage isn't the end - it's the beginning
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