I am married to the president of Presley group of companies. There is a duty to fulfill. He needs a son to succeed him or he marries a second wife per tradition. Pressure mounts on me to produce this baby or I lose the most wonderful man ever to walk on the surface of work.
The delays in her conception would have been tolerable; her husband was her rock, her fortress. But for the law that requires her to conceive by the fifth year of marriage. And boy, that fifth anniversary is just around the corner. The struggle with infertility is real, especially in a judgmental society, like theirs. It doesn’t get any easier if the tormentors are right within your family. Watch how Duke and Aisling’s voyage the rising seas, through the colorful chapters of Duty to the Heir Book 1, and how they sail afloat the mounting pressure from his powerful family.
I saw an advertisement on TikTok that she has issues with infertility and then finds out she’s pregnant as she also finds a contract for her husband to marry someone else for an heir. That doesn’t happen! The first 70% of the book is the characters mentally having conversations about the infertility and how he may have to find another way to have an heir and then they have a lot of sex, don’t communicate anything and ends on a cliffhanger but that’s it. It was horribly boring. It felt like when people say “this meeting could’ve been an email.”
Cave from TT and as far as the story line, it was good but not worth the read why the wording. I personally did not like the way its written to read to be read. Not sure if I will continue this series.
Probably won't continue because this first book literally gave nothing. All the characters kept repeating the same thing in all the chapters. It added nothing to the plot.
I saw this book from TikTok and have to say it’s nothing like it suggests…. You get 0 background information from the beginning and well into the second half of the book.
Unfortunately there’s not much of a description regarding the backstory between the two main characters. there also is not a big description regarding the family which I feel like would be an important aspect of the book because how else are we supposed to know what type of business they’re involved with, etc.
Pretty much the whole entire 75% of the book is the main girl complaining and being terrified that she can’t give Duke an heir, not much more is expressed past that other than she has a fear of what is going to happen, Duke repetitively for the first 3/4 of the book just states that he would not walk away from his wife. Randomly inserts this mother‘s perspective and then you don’t get a whole lot of background on her either or her friend that somehow makes it into the book as well. Disappointing but I am going to try to read the second book just to see what the storyline is because the first book mention a possible surrogate but you never get a clear answer of what they are considerate and they never really decide or have the conversation regarding the issue of how they will provide an heir.
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Tik tok brought me here and I wish it didn’t. There is no reason for this series to be so long. It was poorly written and the characters are trash. Had so much promise but was poorly executed.
Saw a video on tiktok that gave some juicy drama but instead got 14 chapters in only to feel extrememly bored by the book. DNFing and disappointed that i cant get that 45 minutes of my life back.
It wasn't what I expected... too much drama, and I'm not feeling anything, I think I read too many dark romances and kept waiting for a villain or something