Marrying The Billionaire Was Never Her Dream | Book 1

Marrying The Billionaire Was Never Her Dream | Book 1

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Completed. Book 1 in the Runarian Series. When Zarah is compelled to marry a billionaire to save her family, she would have to do everything to make the marriage work or risk living an unhappy life. ***** Zarah Othman is living a normal life when everything changes. She finds out that her father lost his job and, collected money from Mohammad Kabeer - one of the world's top billionaires. As a result, she has to marry his son to save her father from debt. Ayyan Mohammad is an independent person who found his own way irrespective of his father's riches. His father promises him his chair as the CEO, but, circumstances lead him to marry Zarah in order to obtain the chair and merge both companies. Will Zarah ever find her happily ever after, or will she end up being a pawn in Ayyan's game? "It was never her dream, yet it came true."
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