Our Unintended Love

To Choose Between love and Money

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Pub Date Aug 14 2023 | Archive Date Sep 20 2023

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Description

He’s an heir to a family fortune, fueled by money and power. She’s a single mom working to make ends meat. She’s everything he needs, he’s everything she didn’t know she wanted.

Paul Atkins life was never his own. As the heir to his family’s fortune, Paul’s path has been carved in expectations without question from everyone in his inner circle. Never straying from the work that consumes his every waking hour, Paul can’t afford any distractions. Until tragedy turns his world upside down.

As a single mom, Jennifer Ridley’s sole purpose is providing for her daughter. With an ex-husband watching her every move, the last thing Jennifer needs is another brooding man in her life. Until a battered Paul Atkins shows up in her hospital, under her care.

In the midst of betrayal, sabotage and greed, will Paul and Jennifer give into their desires or succumb to the pressures around them?

He’s an heir to a family fortune, fueled by money and power. She’s a single mom working to make ends meat. She’s everything he needs, he’s everything she didn’t know she wanted.

Paul Atkins life was...


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ISBN 9798988334309
PRICE $4.99 (USD)
PAGES 216

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I throughly loved reading the captivating and engaging story. When Paul Atkins accidentally hits a taxi, he rushes the woman to the hospital,, learns her name is Jennifer, a nurse, checks on her the next day, and invites her to an apology lunch. Read the highly recommended, wonderfully written, and a riveting must read love story.

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"Our Unintended Love" by Kelly Grear appears to be a compelling contemporary romance novel that weaves together elements of family, fortune, and unexpected connections.

The story introduces us to two seemingly different characters, Paul Atkins and Jennifer Ridley, who come from contrasting worlds. Paul is an heir to a family fortune, living a life dictated by money and power, while Jennifer is a hardworking single mom striving to provide for her daughter. Their paths cross in an unexpected way when Paul, facing tragedy, finds himself under Jennifer's care in the hospital.

The setup promises an intriguing exploration of how these two characters, who couldn't be more different on the surface, will connect and potentially find love amid the challenges that life throws at them. The themes of betrayal, sabotage, and greed add layers of complexity to the narrative, suggesting that the story will be filled with twists and turns that keep readers engaged.

The central question of whether Paul and Jennifer will give in to their desires or succumb to external pressures adds an element of suspense and anticipation. It's a classic trope in romance literature to see characters from different worlds finding common ground and love, and "Our Unintended Love" seems poised to deliver on this front.

Readers who enjoy romance novels with strong character development, unexpected twists, and a blend of heartwarming moments and challenges are likely to find this book an enjoyable read. It appears to be a story that explores the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love to transcend social and economic boundaries.

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