The Woman at My Wedding
β Scribed by L.G. Davis
- Book ID
- 115198842
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781835253083
- ASIN
- B0CW1KRQMX
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β¦ Synopsis
Iβve dreamed of this day forever. But will it be my last?
My stomach flutters with happiness as I try on my wedding dress. In just a few weeks Iβm going to marry Nathan, the love of my life, and everything will be perfect.
We are estranged from Nathanβs mother, so Iβm shocked when Debbie arrives, suitcase in hand. She says sheβs moving in to help with the wedding preparations. But what is she hiding behind her pleasant smile? Is it possible she knows my darkest secret?
As the wedding draws closer, I canβt shake the feeling that Iβm in danger. Beautiful cake toppers are delivered to my doorstep, but the brideβs face is smashed in. My veil goes missing, taken from my bedroom overnight. Has someone been inside my room, watching me while I sleep?
I wonβt let anyone ruin my perfect day. And yet as Iβm walking down the aisle, I find myself scanning my guestsβ faces, searching for a woman with hatred in her gaze.
But when I look up, itβs Nathanβs eyes that are cold and strange. Has the man I love realised he knows nothing about me?
Then the terrible truth hits me. I was wrong about everything.
And I think Iβm going to pay with my lifeβ¦..M.F
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