The Lady and the CEO

The Lady and the CEO

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Meet Lady Harriett Fields of Greengrass; she has the peerage title, the glamorous life and the fame everyone wants but all Lady Harriett wants is FREEDOM. A long forgotten word to the aristocratic and nobility people. She has to act fast if she wanted that freedom as she was promised in marriage by her parents, the Earl and Countess of Greengrass. One thing is for sure ... She has to escape Europe and what better country to hide than the United States? Would her life be more smooth or would it be ... a one hell of a ride? Cover made by Abbey (A.K.A) -secretlyperfect
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