Blast from the past
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 2h 56m
  • Reads 369
  • Votes 137
  • Parts 36
  • Time 2h 56m
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2017
A story about Elma a twenty five years old girl who doesn't believe in love nor men and Richard a thirty year old business man, who also doesn't believe in love.....  Due to an unfortunate situation they found themselves in, they start developing feelings for themselves..... 
         Meanwhile Elma has a secret she only knows about and Richard also has a secret he only knows about. 
       Will these secrets stop their love?, What is this secret that they both can't share with anyone......  find out in this new book
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UNCONDITIONALLY YOURS cover
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His Unrequited Love  cover
Finding Mr Right ✔️ cover
FROM PAST TO OUR FUTURE  cover
 CAUGHT MYSELF LOOKING AT YOU  cover
Their Unsaid Love cover
IN LOVE WITH MR STRANGER  cover
Conditionally Married cover
One Fated encounter ✓ cover

UNCONDITIONALLY YOURS

57 parts Complete

(COMPLETED) He's everything she hates. A rich, arrogant, cocky playboy. She should be repulsed by him, but from the first moment she met him face to face, her heart of ice ineluctably set on fire. He had one mission. Something he had struggled for his entire life. Something that he was so determined to do, he once believed there nothing that could stand in his way. He should have known better. Nothing that you long desperately enough for comes without a price. But what price do you have to pay when you start to spend a little too much time around the one you were born to despise. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I don't have anything to bribe you with, only my own words. Tell me, how will you ever be free if you do not take a risk every once in a while?" "I take risks." "You may take risks that give you freedom from your life, but I have a feeling this risk is a little different on many levels, correct me if I'm wrong." I began to think, did one single day really matter? Maybe it would help, maybe it was all I needed to stop thinking about him. "Make the most of it as it will both the first and the last time you are taking me to lunch, let alone ever seeing me again."