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I always thought my wedding day would be the happiest day of my life. I was wrong. Because it wasn't my choice. I was forced into an arranged marriage. Roman Irving Gallagher was my childhood best friend, and I loved him with my whole heart. Then one day, without the slightest explanation, he was my tormentor. My bully. Now he's my husband. But I'm starting to see cracks in his cold façade. The boy I once knew is still in there somewhere, trapped behind the walls Roman has built around his heart. And I'm going to break down those walls, brick by brick. Because even though my wedding wasn't what I wanted, there's no reason our marriage can't be exactly what we both need. After all, we're in this together. For better or worse... Marrying a Writer, book 3 in The Writer series, is an arranged marriage story, steamy and emotional contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone. It tells the story about an obsessed boy and the girl of his dreams, and how soulmates will always find their way to one another.
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