Serendipity
332 pages
|Published: 31 Aug 2020
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Format: Ebook
Language: English
Publication date: 30 September 2020
Description
You've read Alyssa's side of the story in The Tie That Binds. Now it's Daniel's turn.
I thought I could stay away from her. I thought wrong.
What was I supposed to do when I found out that Charles Moriani's last wish was for me to marry his only daughter?
I owed the man everything - he taught me all I know and took on the role my late father was unable to fulfil, never asking for anything in return.
Until now.
The choice was easy to make. Too easy, perhaps. I tried to make myself believe I married her for honourable reasons, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Alyssa was never meant to find out how I feel about her. She was never meant to end up in my bed. And she was definitely never meant to love me back.
Author's note: Serendipity is based on my debut novel, The Tie That Binds, and largely follows the same events, but it's written from Daniel's point of view. While it is technically a standalone, I highly recommend reading The Tie That Binds first. It'll be a more enjoyable read that way, as Serendipity was mostly written for my beloved readers that requested Daniel's side of the story.
I thought I could stay away from her. I thought wrong.
What was I supposed to do when I found out that Charles Moriani's last wish was for me to marry his only daughter?
I owed the man everything - he taught me all I know and took on the role my late father was unable to fulfil, never asking for anything in return.
Until now.
The choice was easy to make. Too easy, perhaps. I tried to make myself believe I married her for honourable reasons, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Alyssa was never meant to find out how I feel about her. She was never meant to end up in my bed. And she was definitely never meant to love me back.
Author's note: Serendipity is based on my debut novel, The Tie That Binds, and largely follows the same events, but it's written from Daniel's point of view. While it is technically a standalone, I highly recommend reading The Tie That Binds first. It'll be a more enjoyable read that way, as Serendipity was mostly written for my beloved readers that requested Daniel's side of the story.