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The Billionaire and the Runaway Bride

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I hesitate. I don’t really want to go. But I don’t want to make Mommy worry more, either.

I turn to the boy. “I have to go,” I say in careful English, making sure to pronounce everything correctly. I wave goodbye.

“Oh.” He looks disappointed, but he waves back.

I hate seeing him let down. As Ms. Lim leads me away, I look at him over a shoulder and say, “But if I see you later, I’ll play Schubert for you again.”

His expression doesn’t change, so I don’t know if he heard me. But I do hope I run into him again sometime.

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Then check out the following stories (in chronological order):

Ryder and Paige:

A Hollywood Deal [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

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sp; A Hollywood Bride [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Ivy and Tony:

Sins [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Secrets [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Mercy [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Court and Pascal:

Stealing the Bride [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Nate and Evie:

Marrying My Billionaire Boss [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Kim and Wyatt:

Faking It with the Frenemy [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Edgar and Jo:

Marrying My Billionaire Hookup [US :: UK :: Canada :: Australia]

Turn the page for additional cultural notes (mentioned in the preface).

Cultural Notes

Note 1: The Envelopes

“Leave my (son/daughter/boyfriend/girlfriend/fiance/fiancee)” is a classic scene in Korean chaebol or billionaire romances, especially when the heroine isn’t from a similar background. It can also happen when the guy isn’t rich. It usually involves throwing water at the other person and/or throwing an envelope with a cashier’s check inside. Sometimes the envelope contains the deed to a piece of real estate (usually a building in Seoul). The payoff is almost always in a white envelope.



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