Secret: A country romance Elaine Jackson chanced upon a wounded stranger late one night near the dumpster, she took him to the clinic with the help of one of the residents, only to realize that the handsome stranger remembers nothing but his name when he opened his eyes.
Carlos was ambushed late at night, he was lucky enough to escape with his life but when he woke up, he found himself in a strange town and a nice, beautiful woman beside him. Will he overcome his fear of not knowing his pursuers and trust her with his name?
Will he abandon his fear and chase after a new feeling?
Find out in Secret: A Country Romance.
The Billionaire's country girl brideReggypenn
"Good morning, Greg. What would you like for breakfast?"
"What? Did you just call me Greg? Are we mates? What gives you the right to call me that? Just because you're my wife? Listen, don't you ever call me Greg."
"But... we're... married..."
"So what? I only married you because of my grandmother. And let's face it, we're not on the same level, whether it's age, class, or status. You're just an eighteen-year-old country girl."
"I'm 26, and you're only 18. An eight-year age gap isn't a joke. Just because we're married doesn't mean you can call me by my name. Didn't your parents teach you to respect your elders?"
"How should I address you then?"
"Just call me sir. I don't ever want to hear 'Greg' from your mouth again," I said sternly
"The Billionaire's Country Girl Bride" is an engaging novel about the marriage between Greg, a rich businessman, and Sophie, a young country girl. Greg insists on being called "sir" by Sophie due to their age gap,
and sets strict rules that keep them apart. As Greg brings other women home and ignores Sophie's feelings, she finds support in her university roommate, Diana.
The story follows Sophie's journey as she learns to stand up for herself and find her own strength. With Diana's help, Sophie discovers the power of love and resilience.
Home in the Terrains (The Countryside Series 1)Cristel Rossi
Choosing to live independently in a highly urbanized city is a decision Latisha Thaviya Fallarco made at such a young age. Despite her parents prohibitions, she still managed to convince them by performing well in academics.
She wanted to attend parties, get drunk and dance in the club, go shopping, and explore neighboring cities. She wanted to live her life to the fullest in the place she considered the best.
Yet, she never saw the coming of an incident that would end that kind of lifestyle. She was forced to leave and be with her family.
Latisha thought that living in a province would be hard for her, but she was wrong. In a particular town in Iloilo Province, she found her true home.
Ps. This story is written in Filipino and English.