A poor girl born with congenital heart disease has not had much hope for the future, but her life takes a sharp turn when a wealthy, handsome man proposes marriage to her following her heart transplant. It was the most surprising thing to happen to her in her 22 years of life. Abigail had never thought that Christopher Sherman, a young, multibillionaire businessman, would approach her and express his desire to marry her. She was ecstatic and accepted his proposal. But little did she know that the 32-year-old handsome guy had a secret reason for wanting to marry her. Abigail stepped into his world with a lot of hope in her heart. But marrying him was not the happy ending. It was just the beginning. Will she be able to keep her heart from breaking? What will happen if she discovers his true motive? ============= "Life was easy before I married you," said Abigail with pain in her eyes. “I was dying, but I was happy.” “What do you mean?” Christopher clasped her arm. “Stop talking nonsense and eat the medicine,” he hissed, placing a tablet in her palm. Under his fiery gaze, Abigail cowered. "Do you find it difficult to meet my demand for a baby? It has been two years, Christopher." He didn’t answer her question. All he did was stare at her, acting mute. “Why do I feel like you don’t care about my feelings?” Abigail asked. “Don’t you love me?” His silence was the clear answer. ============= A special thanks to Aurora, my editor, for her helpful suggestions on how to improve the synopsis. You can check my other books. Accidentally Married to Mr. Billionaire - Completed Temptation of Billionaire's Secret Lover: A tale of love and revenge - Completed. The Contract Bride of Mr. Reid - Ongoing, daily updated. My Ex-Husband Begged Me To Take Him Back - Ongoing, daily updated.
Paul smiled warmly at the guest as he approached him. "What a pleasant surprise, Jasper. I wasn't expecting you to come and see me," he said, extending his hand in greeting. "Tell me, my friend, how can I help you?"
Jasper clenched his jaw, his anger rising at Paul's condescending tone. But he forced himself to remain calm, reminding himself that he was here to discuss a serious matter, not to engage in a petty squabble. He took a deep breath and shook hands with Paul, his expression stoic.
"I am here to discuss an important issue," Jasper said, his voice firm.
"I am all ears. Please take your seat." Paul sat down on a chair.
Jasper took his seat, his eyes flicking towards the two men standing by the door. Sensing his hesitation, Paul signaled his men to leave, and they exited the room, giving them privacy.
"Now you can say whatever you want," Paul said, his expression turning serious.