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Rejected By Husband, Chased By The Billionaire CEO

"Pregnancy test... serological test for syphilis, hepatitis B, and HIV...huh!" Brain hurriedly scanned through the results of the report. As his shocked and confused brain slowly digested the result, the colour slowly drained from his face. His dilated pupil turned bloodshot as a tornado of fury rose from the pit of his stomach. "Lola!" Brian bellowed ferociously like an ear-deafening thunderclap. ***** Bound by the laws of loyalty, obligations and sacrifice, twenty-seven-year-old Lola Hart, a hardworking and devoted wife is forced to endure a childless marriage, a nagging husband and ungrateful in-laws. Just when she thought life couldn't get any worse, her monotonous life is flipped upside down, when her husband passes out in her arms on their fifth wedding anniversary celebration. Saddled with the sole responsibility of footing the hospital bills and saving her husband life, Lola is lured into a world of lies, deception, abuse, betrayal and humiliation. Amidst Lola's trials and temptations was an anonymous billionaire CEO, who was ready to move mountains just to put a smile on her face. What would happen when Lola discovers that her secret benefactor and admirer, was no other person than Richmond Gibson, her husband's boss? ******* Hello readers, Thanks for selecting this amazing book. This story is dear to my heart because it looks at some of the challenges married women face. The intriguing life of the FL will make you laugh. It will make you cry. It will make your angry and it will make you happy. Best of all, it will keep you on the edge of your seat. Please, support this book by voting massively with power stones and golden tickets, gifting, leaving comments and adding to your library collection.

Tres_Aguila · Urban
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342 Chs

The Delegates

Pa Ladi and his delegate of ten, waited patiently by the palace reception room for the king to see them. They remained mute, occasionally communicating with eye signals for fear of getting into trouble with the highly sensitive guards.

There was hostility in the air and they all knew that their head could be on the chopping block if they made the wrong move or coughed out any negative word about the royal family.

At some point, Pa Ladi began to question himself if this was the right time or place to chant the revolution song, seeing that the royal family were like wounded lions prowling for their elusive prey.

Surrounded by scary-looking palace guards in uniforms and armed to the teeth, Pa Ladi was greatly troubled for his safety and those of his men. The rumour of incoming war was real and the palace was probably the last place to be at the moment.