Marrying a Handsome Husband

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: ssfx3yuchens
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
<Marrying a Handsome Husband> is an anthology comprising of 5 short stories— Volume 1 by Ebunoluwa Ademide Then what happens when you find out you're pregnant but you can't tell it to the father of your child? Volume 2 by chavontheauthor Getting pregnant by her boss after a one-night stand and suddenly leaving her job as stripper was the last thing Serena had hoped for, and to make matters worse he is the heir to the mafia. Volume 3 by Gracia Bonifacio A virgin will be ravished by a sexy as hell Casanova who thinks the worst of her. She will fall hard for him and he will be completely obsessed with her. Volume 4 by B1795H Nathan Harrison, a 19 years old guy forced to marry a young heiress of a noble family, Isabella Dawson because of his parents last wish. Volume 5 by Rasi Lisa is a beautiful young girl who is working as a drawing instructor. Her parents are pressuring her to get married to their chosen bridegroom Carl Black, who is a professor.

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    Thetickingtime rated it
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    AmandaMaddenRYV rated it
    Thats a funny *ss title, cato t.e. is seething in his grave right now 🤣🤣🤣
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    Daoist57BLYp rated it
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    The MC in this is pretty fleshed out, a knowledge seeker with his own morals and principles that may have been from outside influences or disastrous consequences. He rarely makes any sort of mistake a second time which also brings up what type of character he is.

    The background is HP so for any1 that has any idea of what HP is, you can kinda get it well. Just that the Potter family changed a bit.

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  1. Origin_Seer
    Origin_Seer rated it
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