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Raka

Raka's Book(1)

My Husband is My Father

My Husband is My Father

Romance
5.0
Mary Jenkinson, a girl born from an illegitimate relationship struggles to find her father who is a mystery. Meanwhile, Ellena, her mother, is increasingly enjoying the free life she lived in France after being pulled out of home by her late parents. Inheriting most of the Jenkinson family's wealth made Mary take advantage of the circumstances to pressure her mother to uncover the truth about the father. However, Ellena, who only returns home occasionally to their quarters in the city of Egham, remains keeping the secret. The temperamental nature of Ellena triggered quarrel after quarrel that dominated each of their encounters. Meanwhile, to expand the business network, Rudolf Hill, the younger brother of her late grandfather arranged an arranged marriage between Mary and Aaric Fox. A popular man, a former fashion magazine model in New York who now runs his family's business empire as well as the chairman of a foundation on Mary's campus. Aaric's aggressive attitude of deliberately bringing Mary to a party and immediately stating to the mass media that Mary was his future wife before the girl knew about the arranged arranged marriage, made Mary even more submissive to the man who was far away from her. It turned out that Mary had been coveting him secretly for so many years. The presence of Brad Braxter, Aaric's half-brother who wants to resolve past grudges is a Parasitic Bedbugs that creeps in the narrow crevices, sucking and laughable not to play in the relationship between the two lovebirds. The man's woes culminated when he learned Mary was going to the city of Bath alone. The opportunity he used to annoy Aaric with 'little' threat. No doubt Aaric panicked so he spurred his car in the middle of the night towards the city. Unluckily, his car ran out of gas in the empty land of Salisbury. The circumstances forced him to run across wheat fields and sheep farms and rest at the mythical Stonehenge. Can he find Mary?