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Unexpected Romance: Love $ Hustle
Author: Miss_Behaviour
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Twenty-eight year old Delilah Sterling, has perfected the art of being a respectable realtor by day, and a professional gold digger by night. Delilah believes she has her double life under control. Her meticulously crafted life crumbles when she wakes up one morning with a wedding band on her finger, a marriage certificate on the table, and a sinfully gorgeous man claiming to be her husband. To make matters worse, he is broke and jobless, making her feel trapped in a surreal nightmare. Desperate for escape, Delilah demands a divorce, but the stranger—insisting he wants to stay married—thwarts every attempt. Frustration and confusion mount until Delilah hatches a new plan: she proposes they team up to con her next target, the elusive billionaire, Hunter Quinn. What Delilah doesn't realize is that her "broke husband" is actually Hunter Quinn himself. Billionaire CEO, Hunter Quinn, having discovered Delilah’s intentions to con him, had decided to outplay her at her own game. Hunter agrees to the partnership, and together they plunge into a high-stakes game of deceit. As they plot and scheme, the lines between pretense and reality blur. Their forced proximity ignites an unexpected chemistry, leading to moments of vulnerability and genuine connection neither anticipated. Caught in a whirlwind of deception, passion, and power plays, Delilah grapples with their growing feelings. As their con deepens, she must confront the ultimate question: Can she open her heart to love and trust again? ****Exerpt**** Delilah’s eyes darted to the marriage certificate again, the official seal glaring back at her. Her fingers itched to tear it apart, to make this nightmare disappear. But deep down, she knew that wouldn’t change anything. “I don’t remember,” she whispered, more to herself than to him. “I don’t remember any of it.” Blake nodded as if he had expected this reaction. “That is expected. You had a lot to drink last night.” he fished out a phone from the back pocket of his trousers, opened it. “Here, this is us celebrating, after we got married last night,” he said, showing her a picture. Delilah’s breath caught in her throat as she stared at the photo. It was indeed her. “How?” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “I don’t remember any of this.” “It was a wild night,” he said softly. Perhaps she had married Blake because he was wealthy. That would be the only logical reason for her to make such a blunder. There was hope, she thought, as she clung to the possibility of salvaging something from this disaster. Turning to him, she forced a smile, “Is this your house? Are we in your house?” She asked, looking around the bedroom. Blake shook his head, “No. This is a hotel,” he said, and she nodded. “I see. It looks like quite an expensive hotel,” she observed, “What do you do for a living?” she asked, trying to keep her voice steady as she searched his eyes for any hint of affluence. Blake hesitated, his confident demeanor faltering for the first time. He looked away, rubbing the back of his neck. “I’m... in between jobs,” he stuttered, avoiding her gaze. Delilah’s heart sank, disappointment crashing over her like a wave. “In between jobs?” she echoed, her voice tinged with disbelief. Blake seemed to sense her dismay. “I know it doesn’t sound great,” he said quickly, trying to reassure her. “But I’m working on a few things. I just need a little more time.” “You’re jobless,” she muttered to herself as reality sunk in. “How did you pay for this room? For the wedding bands?” She asked, and he winced. “I didn’t. You did,” he said, and she collapsed on the bed. (PS: Cover photo isn’t mine. Credit to the real owner)
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What are the common themes in romance fiction love stories?
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2024-10-27 14:15
One common theme is the idea of 'opposites attract'. For example, in many stories, a shy and introverted character falls in love with an outgoing and adventurous one. Another theme is the power of true love to overcome obstacles. This could be things like family disapproval, differences in social status, or even physical distance. Also, self - discovery is often a theme. As the characters fall in love, they also learn more about themselves and grow as individuals.
Who are the most popular authors of romance fiction love stories?
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2024-10-27 08:56
E. L. James gained a lot of popularity with the 'Fifty Shades' series, although it has some controversial elements. Judith McNaught has written some very beloved historical romance novels. And Julie Garwood has a loyal following for her romance novels that often combine love with elements of mystery and adventure.
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2026-03-31 11:42
1. He was mute. She cut her finger, and he went to buy a band-aid. The waiter didn't understand for a long time. In the end, he cut his finger and bought it. The waiter smiled awkwardly, but her eyes were filled with tears. If love could only be expressed, what would happen to the mute? 2. He started to lose hair before he was 30 years old. She laughed and said that he looked good bald, but he couldn't accept his baldness. On the first day of her thirty-year-old cancer chemotherapy, he shaved his head and asked her if she wanted a couple's outfit. Her eyes were wet. 3. After graduation, the girl wanted to go to the United States. The boy gave her two boxes. When she opened the first box, it was a plane ticket. She left. She opened the second box on the plane. Inside were two tickets and a note: If you stay for me, I'm willing to go far away with you. She instantly cried. 4. He fell in love with her at first sight and proposed to her the next day. After the car accident, his husband lost his memory and his wife took care of him. He thanked her. The next day, when they were taking a walk, he suddenly asked her to wait for a while. He said that although they had only met yesterday, she would like to live with him. Love at first sight was fate. If they met again, she would still remember. 5. He proposed to his girlfriend, who had lost both arms, and bought a diamond ring to wear on his necklace. After the proposal was successful, he put the ring on her neck and wanted to hug her, but she couldn't respond. 6. Xiaoling liked Jing Hao, so she put the couple's necklace and a letter she wrote in his drawer. The letter was picked up and read by a classmate. Jing Hao was misunderstood and his father was called over. Jing Hao didn't deny it. Later, when he went to school in another city, he wrote to Xiaoling saying that he liked her the first time he met her and asked Xiaoling to wait for him for five years. 7. Boys were fickle and girls were loyal. The girl liked to get wet in the rain but did not let the boy accompany her because she was afraid that he would get sick. In fact, she did not want the boy to find out that she was crying. After the boy fell in love with someone else, he proposed to break up. In the end, he asked the girl why she didn't let him accompany her in the rain. The girl told the truth. 8. Ten years ago, he had saved her life. Ten years later, she would accompany him for the rest of his life. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
How is 'nat love in fiction' different from other love stories in fiction?
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2024-11-06 22:41
One difference could be the way the love is expressed. Maybe Nat has a very unconventional way of showing love compared to the typical love stories in fiction. For instance, instead of grand romantic gestures, Nat's love could be shown through quiet acts of kindness or loyalty in a more understated way. Also, the relationship dynamics in 'nat love in fiction' could be different. If Nat is in a relationship with a character who has very different values or goals, it would create a different kind of love story compared to the more common 'opposites attract' or 'soulmates' scenarios in other fictions.
What are the best love stories in fiction?
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2024-11-30 18:49
One of the best is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. The relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy is a classic. They start with misunderstandings and prejudices against each other. Elizabeth thinks Darcy is too proud, and Darcy has some false impressions of Elizabeth's family. But as the story unfolds, they gradually see the real person behind the facade and fall in love. It's a story that beautifully portrays how love can overcome initial differences and social barriers.
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