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Daddy, I Don't Want to Marry Volume 2
Hong Heesu
Once dubbed as the snobbish duke's daughter, Jubelian's public reputation is slowly changing. People are beginning to see her in a favorable light. Those that want to know her better are eager to throw themselves in her path. Even her ex-boyfriend is regretting his decision of ending their relationship. He's jumping through hoops just to get her attention. However, her coldhearted father is blocking her path to happiness, eager to marry her off to the tyrannical crown prince. Looks like she'll have to continue faking her dating contract with Max, her father's disciple.

Daddy, I Don't Want to Marry Volume 1
Hong Heesu
Jubelian is a villainess so reviled by everyone that even her former lover and father leave her to die a pitiful death. As she faces destiny, Jubelian is given the chance to change her destiny by going back in time. In order to escape the haunting death that awaits her, she calls off her engagement and stops trying to win her father's love. Instead of settling for less, Jubelian focuses on using her father's wealth to enjoy her new life to its fullest! But while she prepares for her extravagant life as a lady, her father begins looking for her new suitor. Afraid that he'll marry her off to the infamously unpredictable and stormy prince, she lands on a desperate solution: a dating contract. And the best candidate is none other than her father's disciple.

Daddy, I Don't Want to Marry Volume 4
Hong Heesu
The 4th volume of the official English translation of Daddy, I Don't Want to Marry by the bestselling Korean author Hong Heesu is now here! A delightful medieval fantasy romance, this popular tale read by millions has even obtained its own webtoon adaption! Now closer to Max and her father than ever before, Jubelian has finally allowed herself to hope for a future filled with those she loves, bright and free from abandonment. However, the two men's adoration for her seems to be the only thing keeping them civil around each other, and Jubelian can sense the strife between them. Can she temper their tempers and get the two most important men in her life to reconcile? Also, what of Lord Elios's unexpected onslaught of attention? And has Mikhail truly given up, or is he planning something more sinister in his quest to repossess her? Trouble is afoot within the empire as the emperor begins to take notice of Jubelian's growing prominence....

Don't Tell Daddy
Jai Amor
When Pamela Torres begins a torrid affair with her father’s best friend and her godfather, Bryan Valdez, just how steamy can things get for the tender barely legal? The beginning is just to satisfy piqued curiosity and old hidden desires. What happens when Bryan can’t keep his mind off the tenderoni and lines become blurred as their passions swell? Of course, Pamela is no virgin. But she's no whore either. Learning from Bryan quickly becomes a thrill in her life, and a fascinating journey to the side of anatomy they didn't teach in school. Tensions heat up and boundaries are crossed in their pursuit of euphoric highs with feelings intertwining and emotions and hearts being put on the line.

No, Daddy, Don't!
Irene Pence
Case seen on 20/20 "Everybody Loved John. . ."Mary Jean Pearle and John Battaglia's marriage seemed picture perfect from the outside. With their two young daughters, Faith and Liberty, they made their home in a wealthy Dallas suburb. John was handsome, charming, and successful—but behind his mask of normality lay a vicious, violent abuser who'd brutally beaten his first wife—and who made Mary Jean the new target of his irrational rages. After nine hellish years, she divorced Battaglia."I Never Thought He'd Hurt The Children. . ."On Christmas Day, 1999, during a court-ordered family visit, he attacked her in front of their daughters. For the next two years, he threatened, harassed and stalked her. Mary Jean feared for her life, but not for the lives of the children, with whom Battaglia was never anything less than caring, loving, and gentle."No, Daddy, Don't!"But in spring, 2001, when Faith and Liberty were visiting their...