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From Lies to Love: My Rival Husband

Chapter 5 Breaking the Rules

Word Count: 380    |    Released on: 18/08/2025

at the lake hou

s soon as the door cl

was appraising a hotel suite

ca

family would do, give us bunk beds?" He loosened his tie a

'll make a p

uffs. "By all means. Build your for

pillow barricade when the

called before

ked from the bed to Liam's bare forearms and back to me.

quickly, taking the mu

g his tea like he hadn't just been caught in the most

tecting

masked by that infuriating smirk. "You r

u like push

y yo

I climbed into my half of the bed, turning m

attress shift. Liam's voice was low, c

e was muffled

want you reveali

are at him and that

llow next to my head, his eyes darker in the lamplight. My breath

and I swear he almost

, smirking again. "

reathing evened out, wondering if I was

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From Lies to Love: My Rival Husband
From Lies to Love: My Rival Husband
“She needed a husband. He needed a wife. Neither expected to find each other at the end of the aisle. Mia Cross is a rising CEO with everything under control except her traditional family, who demands she marry before the year is out. Out of desperation, she invents the perfect boyfriend. But when her family insists on meeting him, her lie threatens to explode. Liam Wolfe, her infuriating rival from a competing firm. He's ruthless, arrogant, and entirely too handsome for his own good. But he needs a "wife" to secure the business deal of his life. Their solution? A marriage of convenience. The rules are simple: no love, no real intimacy, and an expiration date set in stone. But when family drama, boardroom battles, and scandalous rumors put their fragile arrangement under fire, Mia and Liam discover that pretending to be in love might be the most dangerous game of all. Because somewhere between fake kisses and staged smiles, the lines are blurring. And the hardest rule of all to keep might be the one that forbids falling in love. Will their marriage remain a lie... or become the truest thing they've ever known?”