Lyanna Nichols's Books
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When She Sees the Love
In a car accident, Teresa went blind and her family was broken up. Her life fell into the abyss of darkness since then. On a snowy day, she was kicked out of the house with her seriously ill mother in her arms. When she was desperate and helpless, Kelton lent a helping hand to her. She put all her trust in him and married him without hesitation. After living in his lies for three years, she realized what he took her to was not paradise, but the abyss of h*ll. Teresa came to realize the truth and filed for divorce. Kelton didn't take it seriously and signed the divorce agreement. He said firmly, "You will come back and beg me someday." In his view, Teresa was weak and blind. Anyone could step on her. She couldn't live without him. He allowed others to mistreat her, watched her being bullied, and finally drove her into despair. A year later, when he looked at the woman who surprised everyone at the reception, his eyes were red. He hugged her frantically. He choked with sobs and said in a hoarse voice, "Teresa, you're still alive?" When looking at the haggard man in front of her, Teresa's eyes were full of indifference. "Mr. Kelton, please behave yourself. My husband will misunderstand us!"
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My Sleeping Beauty Husband
Being set up by her father, Cynthia Miller replaced her sister and married a vegetable. On the wedding night, her husband came out of the coma. Alston Smith, a man of indifference, stubbornness, and decisiveness, left his only softness and gentleness to Cynthia. Cynthia thought Alston was deeply in love with her, but she then found herself merely a substitute. "You're my wife, so never try to leave me!" She wanted to escape from him but was forced to stay. "Alston, a wife should be someone all your friends know. Otherwise, it's called lover. You never regard me as your wife, but I will never be your lover..."