British Billionaires (Ann)
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Falling For My Husband
by Pamela Ann
Part 1 of the British Billionaires (Ann) series
The rogue playboy & the partially virgin heiress.
Two lonely souls finding each other and provoking for the inevitable.
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British billionaire, Callum Kensington's best friend was dying. Richard von Berg's last dying wish was for Callum to take care and marry his sister to protect her from money-grabbing men. Willingly, Callum agreed to marry secretly and become Stella's conservator until she was at the age of twenty-six.
Heiress Stella von Berg moved to London and started her new life at the age of twenty-one. For years, she harbored a crush on Callum, but he kept his distance and treated her like a child. For three years, she and her fake husband see each other once or twice a year. He lived his life and she did hers.
But when his family started to demand Callum take a wife, he had no choice but to present Stella as his scapegoat.
That week changed them.
Both entered an unknown territory where the needs and desires consumed all senses. It was an ache rooted deeply, gnawing into their souls, their hearts, just waiting to surface. And when it did, it was only a matter of time until one of them gets hurt.
Limits are tested and shackles are shaken, but will these two lost souls find their way home?
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Falling For Ava
by Pamela Ann
Part 2 of the British Billionaires (Ann) series
At the age of seventeen, Reiss Chambers knew he was in trouble the moment he realized that Ava was never going to marry someone like him-the poor gardener's son. Even though everyone was against them, Reiss stood his ground, knowing that the only thing that mattered was Ava. As long as she stayed true to their love, he could endure whatever life threw at him. Her family opposed the relationship from the beginning. The more Ava's parents meddled, the difficult it got. When Ava's ex came back into her life, the worse things became. Witnessing Ava betray him, he walked away vowing to never look back. Ten years later, they crossed paths again. This time, Reiss was no longer poor nor was he easily recognizable. Young love. Betrayal. Agony. After all that, could a man truly forget his first heartbreak and move on without some form of closure?
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