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Flash Marriage: I Became The CEO's Healing Pill

Evelina Moore has spent her life enduring hardship at the hands of her own family. After her mother’s mysterious death, she was left under the control of a manipulative father and stepmother who stripped away her inheritance and cut her off from her maternal family. Even betrayed by her fiancé, Liam Hayes, Evelina refuses to let her spirit be broken. When her stepsister’s arranged marriage to the nation’s wealthiest family falls apart on the wedding day, Evelina is forced to take her place at the altar. She finds herself wed to Leone Hargrave, an elusive heir surrounded by rumors of a cold, untouchable demeanor and even disfigurement. Yet, to her surprise, Evelina encounters a man of striking presence and unexpected gentleness. Bound by a marriage neither anticipated, will Evelina’s warmth break through Leone’s guarded heart? And could he become the protector she’s always needed, helping her reclaim the legacy that was stolen from her? ___ Thanks for picking up this book. You won't regret it! Also please check out my newest novel' Living a Glamorous Life As Lady Barberini FYI, I made both covers!

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Business, Not love.

Both Edoardo and Evelina blinked, their surprise momentarily mirrored in their expressions.

Why would he ask to speak with her alone? Edoardo wondered, his brows knitting for a brief moment. His gaze flicked to Evelina before he quickly masked his thoughts with a professional demeanor.

Evelina, meanwhile, felt her pulse quicken. Why is he dismissing his personal assistant? Her mind raced, trying to come up with a reason for the unexpected meeting.

Edoardo regained his composure first. "Of course, sir," he said smoothly, stepping aside. He gave Evelina a brief, reassuring nod before closing the door behind him.

Now alone with Leone, Evelina felt the room's atmosphere shift. The silence was palpable, and her nerves bubbled to the surface. She swallowed hard, her throat suddenly dry, as her eyes flicked to Leone, who regarded her with a calm but penetrating gaze.

"Sit," he said simply, gesturing to the chair across from him.