Sandiwrites 's Books and Stories
The Billionaire's Contract Bride (Replacement)
She was the daughter they lost. Now she's the daughter they're willing to sell. Emma spent eighteen years as a forgotten girl in a forgotten village, until the day her wealthy biological family came to claim her. But her homecoming is no fairytale. Her place has already been taken by Fiona, the perfect adopted sister who sees Emma as nothing but a threat. And her parents? They didn't bring her back out of love. They brought her back to sign a contract. Alex Hawthorne is the billionaire heir to the most powerful empire in the city, a genius reduced to a wheelchair after a mysterious accident. The world sees him as broken. His family sees him as a bargaining chip. When the Hawthornes demand a bride from the Williams family, Emma is offered up as the sacrifice. The contract is simple: one year of marriage, and she walks away with enough money to disappear forever. But no one knows who they're really dealing with. They see a quiet country girl who doesn't belong. They don't know she's the secret protégé of a world-famous jewelry designer. They don't know she's the anonymous street racer who conquered every mountain road before she ever saw a city street. They don't know she entered an elite academy with the lowest score and rose to the top in a single semester because Emma never forgets anything. And Alex? He knows none of this. To him, she's just the contract bride. The quiet stand-in who agreed to a business transaction. He makes her a deal: play the part, and he'll sign the divorce papers when the year is up. Until their wedding night, when he leans close with a teasing smirk and says, "If you want to give me a child in ten months, you will have to be on top." She looks him straight in the eye, her lips curving into the faintest smile. "Fine. But keep still, or I might accidentally tell everyone your legs work just fine." He says nothing. Three months later, the billionaire who once pitied his quiet bride cannot go a single day without her. Because every time he thinks he has figured her out, she surprises him all over again. But in a world of gilded cages and hidden daggers, their marriage is built on a contract and the biggest clause hasn't been revealed yet. He thinks he bought a pawn. She's about to show him she's the queen. And when the contract ends, one of them will break.
A Crave For Love
Lily grew up surrounded by warmth, responsibility and love. As the eldest child in a close-knit family, she learned early how to nurture others, yet deep inside she longed for the protective affection she never received as a child which is the love of an elder brother. When she marries young, full of hope and carefully built expectations, Lily believes marriage will finally give her the deep, expressive love she has always craved. But soon after the wedding, her dreams begin to unravel. Her husband is kind, responsible and dependable, yet emotionally distant in ways she does not understand. Night after night, Lily finds herself crying silently, praying for a love she can feel, touch, and hear. Unbeknownst to Lily, her husband's heart is shaped by a very different past. Raised as the first child in a family of ten, with years spent away at boarding schools, he learned early to survive, not to nurture. Love, to him is shown through actions, sacrifice and provision not words or physical affection. As their marriage stretches under the weight of unspoken expectations, misunderstandings grow, and Lily begins to question whether love alone is enough to sustain a union where hearts seem to speak different languages. A Crave for Love is a deeply emotional and realistic exploration of marriage, unmet expectations, and the painful journey toward understanding. It is a story of two imperfect people learning that love is not always what we imagine but sometimes, what we learn to grow into. Through heartbreak, prayer, patience, and growth, Lily and her husband discover that true love is not found in perfection, but in the courage to adapt, communicate, and choose each other every day.
