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A Woman Scorned

Carynn Hughes was always the black sheep of her family. Her father did not like her, her stepmother

Carynn Hughes had always been the odd one out in her family. Her father disapproved of her, her stepmother was unkind, and her stepsister had an affair with her fiancé, Archiebald Murray. On the same day, she encountered both the influential Jayden Lewis and his ailing grandfather, who offered her a chance to begin anew. Despite her parents’ accusations regarding Archiebald’s infidelity with her stepsister, Carynn cleverly exposed their true nature to the town during their engagement, turning them into the object of ridicule.

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