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30 Days Contract with his Revenge Bride

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One month. That’s all the city's most ruthless billionaire CEO, Damian Visconti, wants. In exchange, he’ll erase Mila Thorne’s crushing debt and pay for the life-saving surgery her mother desperately needs. For Mila, it’s a deal with the devil she can’t afford to refuse. But Damian isn’t offering salvation. He’s hunting retribution. Fourteen years ago, Mila's family destroyed everything he loved. Now, he’s back to reclaim it all, starting with the woman who bears the name he despises. His plan is simple: marry her, break her, and make her the final piece in his revenge. Yet as the thirty-day contract counts down, hatred begins to blur into something far more dangerous. Desire ignites. Truths unravel. And the man who swore to destroy her finds himself wanting to protect her instead. In the end, Damian must make an impossible choice: finish the revenge that defined his life, or surrender to the woman who might be the only one capable of healing him.
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