Vivienne Parker, a young graduate finds herself entangled in a love web.
Vivian Parker, first daughter of the Parker family and step sister of Mary Parker, signed a contract to be a substitute bride for five years to a man who was supposed to married to her step sister.
just to save the life of her father Robinson Parker.
For Vivianne Parker she was been saved by the enigmatic and handsome billionaire called Aaron Richmond from her step mother and sister maltreatment. As Vivienne Parker is been thrust into world of Luxury and intrigued
unknowing to her that she signed a contract to be a kidney donor to Mrs Daisy Richmond, Aaron's mother.
What will happen to Vivianne Parker when she finds out she was just a kidney donor for the Richmond's Family?
What will Vivianne Parker do when she finds out that after five of marriage to Aaron Richmond. He still see her as a substitute bride?
Will Vivienne withstand the pressure and betrayal or will she fight back?
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Nice story. Thank you for such wonderful story.
Disappointing romance novel with flat characters and predictable plot twists. Lacked depth and failed to engage emotionally
the book was good, the writer has a way with words
i think it's coming up good , quite interesting .
Great plot, good pacing. characters are likeable. I also like the authors writing style. I hope this book gets tons of readers. I'd definitely recommend it[img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend]
So far so good is only 20 chapters in so I hope ir keeps updated
It reaaally has the potential to soar in the ranks...
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sin duda una historia cautivante. espero disfrutar mucho su lectura
A book with such a good storyline deserve to be praised. Good work author
This book is so interesting. I feel sorry for Vivienne. why didn't she read the contract before signing it
the story is good though I prefer third person POV , but still good anyway 🌝
amazing, this book is truly good, keep on writing
The blurb is great and the first chapter was a nice read as well.