Tied To You

Tied To You

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I thought turning 18 would be the best thing that ever happened to me, but I was wrong when I found out I was set to marry someone. Whom, already which, has a girlfriend, who happens to be my cousin. My parents tried everything they could to not make me live the life they had. But they had no control over the situation. Because when you are born either Valles, Montenegro or both, you immediately become the puppet of the first generation. The generation of conservative and traditional thinkers. In my family love, power, and influence are earned and gained through money. The most evil villain of them all. Not only am I tied to the Valles-Montenegro by blood by I am tied to a man who is affiliated with a member of the Valles-Montenegro Family. Now my life is tied. Pulled like a puppet to my family and husband. I am forever tied to him. Can I undo the knot I am stuck to and face the consequences of my puppet masters? (Montenegro Trilogy #1)
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Despite being raised in Canada, I was expected to have an arranged marriage before I became "too old" for the people in my family's religious community to view me as a potential bride. I grew up thinking that an arranged marriage within my religious community would be my future. When the time came for my sister to get married, I could do nothing but watch as she was forced to marry a distant relative overseas and become trapped in a miserable situation. As I got older, I realized that I needed to take drastic action to avoid the same fate as all the women in my family before me. They had been stifled and traumatized, and they chafed under society's expectations. However, they could do nothing but rely on religion and repeat the cycle of marriage-kids-marriage. Having failed to convince my parents that I needed to have other options, I left. This is the story of how I decided that things needed to change. This is how I took charge of my future.

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