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MY CEO UNTANGLED LOVE

Author: favigold
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All Bella wanted was to live a normal life with normal people but things didn't go as she planned.Working at JLMK company was her dreams always.She buried all her past behind her if that was what she thought.But things kept on getting worse.Bella Anderson a smart, intelligent young lady who thought she could start a new life but it wasn't like that. Sean Walter the hot and arrogant CEO with his good looks.Delivishly handsome but dangerous.He got it all money,Looks,Fame. Sean carried a dangerous vibe around him, Cold,Distant, Intimidating but handsome.Every girls dreams man.But he doesn't have the time for women. ...... "Is this some kind of trick again bella?" Sean asked as he began listening to every thing he just couldn't believe it. "Sean it's not what you think" Bella pleaded put in front of this situation what was she even thinking. "So have been fooled again" Sean said to him self. "It's not what you think Sean" "What am I supposed to think about right now!!!"Sean raised his voice. This story is amazing.Will bella tell Sean are story or we she hide it or will Sean tell her what's his plan.Will there both fight for their love or it will lead to a disaster find out what will happen between this two both hiding their dark secrets. Notice: guys I don't know how to write long novels.my novel are not long and not short is just normal.thanks I hope you understand.And this is my first book so please give it a try and I'll try to update the book cover. Thank you

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