The Stepdaughter's Lie
โ Scribed by Teri Terry
- Book ID
- 115307441
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 210 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781835256411
- ASIN
- B0D5YK4DC6
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
My life should be perfect. But my stepdaughter wants to destroy it allโฆ
Standing in my bathroom, the luxurious marble tiles cool under my feet, I stare at the test in my trembling hand. The second line is Iโm pregnant.
This is all my husband Theo and I have ever wanted, but I didnโt think it was possible. I should be excited, but all I can think about is telling my stepdaughter.
Because Ellieโs always hated me, ever since she realised it was no longer just her and Theo. Now sheโs seventeen, beautiful and smart โ smart enough to see through me. And if Ellie decided to uncover my secrets, it wouldnโt be just my marriage at stakeโฆ it would be my life.
But Iโve been so careful burying my past. Thereโs no way she could learn the truth. I know stress isnโt good for the baby, so I force myself to relax.
Until one day I find a packet of tablets tucked inside Ellieโs bag. My head spins โ sheโs made it clear she wants me gone but I never imagined she would try to harm my baby. I know I canโt tell Theo. She would only deny it to her beloved daddy, fluttering her lashes like she always does.
My beautiful home has become a prison, my husband feels like a stranger. But all I know is that this precious life inside me is more than I deserve โ and thereโs nothing I wonโt do to protect itโฆ..M.F
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