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Marrying the Lies

From disparate worlds, Ava Taylor and Liam Parker are brought crashing together by an intense attraction...and an outrageous deception.Ava is Manhattan's billionaire princess, while Liam has clawed his way from the harsh streets. When a chance encounter ignites an irresistible spark, Liam's envious friends goad him into an unthinkable scheme to win the untouchable heiress. What begins as a drunken bet soon spirals into an intricate web of lies as Liam infiltrates Ava's world under an illusion of wealth. Just as he resolves to confess, Ava's father's new will forces Liam's hand: wed Ava before her 25th birthday or she loses her inheritance. Grasping at this Hail Mary, Liam agrees to a sham marriage with the woman he's come to love for real.But Ava's unhinged ex is hatching dark schemes of revenge that rapidly escalate from mental torture to cold-blooded murder. As betrayals threaten to shatter their bond, can true love survive being forged from lies? Filled with passion and haunting twists, this page-turner will leave you reeling.

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Chapter Forty-Three: Gossip Minister

Alex pounded the steering wheel in frustration as he pulled out of the cafe lot. How could he have been so foolish as to not get Brenda's number? After their lively repartee, she was sure to think him just another cad who got what he wanted and fled.

He drummed his fingers agitatedly, torn between turning around to try and catch her or continuing to the vitally important meeting with their potential business partner that he had scheduled. Pursing his lips, Alex forced himself to keep driving. As much as her prickly charm had captivated him, this deal was too crucial to jeopardize by being late or distracted.

With a resigned sigh, he shifted into a higher gear and merged onto the highway. Perhaps it was for the best, he reasoned. A woman that intense and feisty would only cause him endless headaches and distractions. Though he couldn't quite quash the nagging feeling that he'd missed a rare opportunity.