Unwanted by Susie Tate

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Unwanted by Susie Tate
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Why has the adorable, geeky, fashion-backwards, gangly teenager Verity fell in love with at school been replaced by this cold, intimidatingly gorgeous, billionaire CEO in a designer suit? And why is he pretending he doesn’t remember her?
Finally, Verity’s architecture company has landed the dream project, the one to launch her as a major player, at least she thought it had, until she found out that Harry York was financing it. He seems to be determined to sabotage her dreams at every turn, and she can’t understand why. Wasn’t it Harry that broke her heart all those years ago? Wasn’t she the one who was ghosted?
It hurts to feel unwanted by the one person she used to think she could trust, but then that feeling is nothing new to Verity, given her past.
Harry left his nerdy teenage side behind long ago. All it ever got him was bullied at school by the posh kids and let down by the prettiest girl he ever saw. He’s determined to show Verity how far he’s come, and punish her for ever rejecting him. But what if he got it wrong all those years ago, leaving Verity when she needed him the most? What if he let love slip through his fingers then, and now he’s repeating the same mistake?

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    Original Title:Unwanted
    Creator:Susie Tate
    Language:en
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    Date:2023-09-25T16:00:00+00:00
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Table of Contents

Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
1. Big Dick Energy
2. You’re the big man now?
3. Ancient history
4. You were always so bloody bossy
5. You were kind up until you weren’t
6. Have you actually read this yet?
7. Worst-case scenario
8. Can we start over?
9. Other humans aren’t scary, they’re just boring
10. We’re not friends
11. I’ve been really, really fucking stupid
12. I was a patient man
13. Why didn’t you ever say anything?
14. Where I was meant to be
15. Because Verity Markham is always fine
16. The past doesn’t always stay in the past
17. I didn’t need anybody
18. The whole bloody point
19. Not really our sort of people
20. I hope you mean that
21. She deserves her own slice of happiness
22. Je suis desolé
23. Don’t you deserve to be free?
24. Your happiness doesn’t matter?
25. I’ve already let her down
26. You weren’t okay
27. If you want us to leave then we’ll all just go
28. Your son makes me happy
29. You were a child
30. Back to the beginning
31. Just like always
Epilogue
Broken Heart Syndrome
Acknowledgments
About the Author