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Karishma Parveen MS Romance

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Lydia Shyie Robbinson is the daughter of Millionaire Benjamin Robbinson. She is the Heiress of the Robbinson Empire and the next in line to be the CEO after her father. Lydia truly has the luxury of everything and is living the life of a princess.

But Lydia dream was to be a writer just like her late mom. She always felt like she was meant to do this and be a writer. Her father, on the other hand, wanted Lydia to take over the empire but that was not something she wanted to be a part of and her father didn't seem to understand that.
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Kade Arthur Sullivan is one of the richest man in New York and the most desired man in the world. But in real life Kade was the most workaholic human to have ever existed and he never really had a personal like, more like he never wanted a personal life.

Now because of some circumstances the Sullivans and the Robbinson who have been the biggest rivals for years now have to come together and start working together with each other.

What will happen when Kade and Lydia meet each other? and what will happen between them as both of them now have to work together?. Will the rivals be able to work things out or will their different personalities crash?.

Will Lydia and Kade be able to push back their differences and come close to each other?. Because that was something they both were never able to do before with anyone else.

Will something happen between them?.



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Chapter 166

4 years

The past 4 years was an amazing life for Lydia, with her amazing partner as well. Life had gone by so fast and Lydia did not even know how that even happened to her. It was so strange how so many years went by and so many things everyone had gone through was now only or conversation or something to talk about. After a wh……

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