Married to My Father-in-law
READING AGE 18+
Trapped in a marriage to her father-in-law, Emilia learns that love, family, desire, and obsession are only words to him. Her freedom is by his way, and surrendering to him may be the only way to survive.
Emilia Hartley had never thought her fairytale marriage would come to an end so soon. At only two years into her marriage, she stood a widow, and with her young husband death, all hope was gone, and her family disowned her… why wouldn’t they, when she stood before the man she should call father-in-law, but instead, she was his new wife? She had married her late husband’s father. Little did they know she was no wife; she was Don Adrian Voss’s possession, the woman he loved and was willing to do anything for; even his son’s death couldn’t stop him. But it's not over, not when Emelia walks into the betrayal of her sister and husband before his death, and worst…. Her late husband never died. No, it was all a well-planned scheme; five years of her life down the drain.
Emelia is done crying. She turns to the same devil she despises. She wants power, and no man better than her father-in-law can give it to her. Adrian Voss, a ruthless billionaire and mafia don, becomes her pathway to destroy every life that took her for granted. Now she navigates a marriage of power, obsession, and forbidden desires. The untouchable Mafia don is not only terrifying, but nights at his mansion are even more dreadful, and this sudden obsession comes with a twist. Emilia is falling, her moral boundary is breaking, and her world is soon entwined only around the same person she swore to hate. A Romance that no one dared to imagine.
A window trapped by fate, a father-in-law consumed by desire.
Unfold
Third Person’s POV
Emilia watched Dante’s hand tremble as he signed the settlement, no questions asked, no points argued. She should have felt victorious; her mind should have been at ease, but deep down, she felt cold. Nothing seemed to have changed aside from the miserable-looking creatures before her.
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