Her Dirty Little Secret Novel Cover

Her Dirty Little Secret

9.0 / 10.0
She thought she was losing him to a younger, hotter woman. The truth was far more humiliating. Elena had the perfect life: a wealthy husband, a mansion in the hills, and a circle of envious friends. But perfection is a fragile mask. When Mark starts pulling away, hiding his phone, and smelling of a strange, cheap soap, Elena is convinced he’s having an affair. Her prime suspect? Jessica, her stunning, newly single best friend who has been getting a little too comfortable in Elena's home. Driven by jealousy and heartbreak, Elena sets a trap to catch them in the act. She expects a dramatic showdown. She expects to fight for her marriage against a worthy rival. But what she finds in her marital bed isn't a seductress in silk lingerie. It’s the one person Elena never looked at twice. The one person who washes their dirty laundry, cooks their meals, and smiles at Elena with a motherly warmth every morning. Mark didn't want a trophy wife anymore. He wanted something darker, grittier, and forbidden. Now, Elena isn't just fighting for her marriage—she’s fighting to scrub the stain of their betrayal off her soul.

Her Dirty Little Secret Chapter 1

Everything had to be perfect for tonight's dinner party—Mark's colleagues from the firm were coming over, and I'd spent the entire afternoon coordinating with Martha to ensure every detail was flawless.

"Mrs. Elena, the roast is ready," Martha called from the kitchen, her familiar voice carrying that motherly warmth I'd grown to cherish over the past decade. At fifty-something, with her soft curves and kind eyes, she'd become more than just our housekeeper—she was family.

I glided into the kitchen, my heels clicking against the marble floor. The aroma of herb-crusted lamb filled the air, mingling with the scent of fresh roses I'd arranged earlier. Martha stood at the stove, her graying hair pulled back in a neat bun, stirring something that smelled divine.

"It smells incredible," I said, leaning over to peek at the gravy. "You've outdone yourself again."

Martha's cheeks flushed with pleasure. "Just wanted everything to be special for Mr. Mark's important guests. I made that butternut squash soup you love too—the one with the truffle oil."

The front door opened with its familiar creak, and I heard Mark's footsteps in the foyer. My heart did that little flutter it always did when he came home, even after five years of marriage.

"Darling, you're just in time," I called out, walking toward him with my arms extended. But as I drew closer, something made me pause. There was an odd smell clinging to him—not unpleasant exactly, but unfamiliar. A mixture of grease and something sharp, almost medicinal.

Mark loosened his tie, his handsome face showing traces of fatigue. His dark hair was slightly mussed, and there were faint lines around his eyes that hadn't been there this morning.

"Long day at the office?" I asked, reaching up to straighten his collar. The smell was stronger now—definitely cooking oil, but not the kind Martha used. And underneath it, that antiseptic scent that reminded me of hospitals.

"You could say that," he replied, pressing a quick kiss to my forehead. "The company cafeteria was serving some kind of Asian fusion today. The whole building reeked of it."

I wrinkled my nose playfully. "Well, you'll want to shower before the Hendersons arrive. Martha's made the most amazing spread."

As if summoned by her name, Martha appeared in the doorway, wiping her hands on her apron. "Welcome home, Mr. Mark. Dinner will be ready in twenty minutes. I made your favorite—that lamb with rosemary you always ask for."

Mark's smile seemed forced as he nodded. "Sounds perfect, Martha. Thank you."

I watched him head upstairs, that strange odor lingering in his wake. It was probably nothing—office buildings could be stuffy, and who knew what they were cooking in that cafeteria. Still, something nagged at me. Mark was usually so particular about his appearance, so meticulous. It wasn't like him to come home smelling like a restaurant kitchen.

"Mrs. Elena?" Martha's voice pulled me from my thoughts. "Should I start the soup course now?"

"Yes, of course." I shook off my unease and returned to the kitchen. "Let me help you plate everything."

Martha ladled the butternut squash soup into our finest china bowls, each one garnished with a delicate swirl of cream and a sprinkle of toasted pumpkin seeds. The presentation was museum-worthy.

"This looks absolutely divine," I said, taking a small taste. The flavors exploded on my tongue—rich, creamy, with that perfect hint of truffle that made it restaurant-quality. "Martha, you're a treasure. I don't know what we'd do without you."

Her face lit up like a child's on Christmas morning. "Oh, Mrs. Elena, you're too kind. I just want to take care of you and Mr. Mark. This house, this family—it's everything to me."

The shower upstairs had stopped running, and I could hear Mark moving around in our bedroom. The Hendersons would arrive any minute, and I needed to put the finishing touches on the table setting.

As I arranged the silverware with mathematical precision, my mind wandered back to that smell. It really had been quite strong—not just the lingering aroma of cafeteria food, but something more personal, more intimate. Like he'd been cooking himself, or standing very close to someone who had been.

I dismissed the thought as quickly as it came. Mark barely knew how to operate our coffee machine, let alone cook anything that would leave such a strong scent. And the antiseptic smell? Well, office buildings were cleaned constantly these days. It was probably just industrial-strength cleaning supplies.

Martha bustled past me carrying a silver tray laden with appetizers—delicate canapés topped with caviar and crème fraîche, each one a tiny work of art.

"The lamb is resting now," she said, setting the tray on the sideboard. "Everything should be perfect timing-wise."

"You've thought of everything," I said, adjusting a wayward fork. "Ten years, and you still manage to surprise me with your attention to detail."

Martha beamed, her whole face crinkling with joy. "It's because I care, Mrs. Elena. This family means the world to me. Mr. Mark works so hard, and you deserve nothing but the best."

The doorbell chimed, its melodious tone echoing through the house. Mark's voice called down from upstairs: "I'll be right there!"

I smoothed my dress one final time and walked to the front door, pushing aside the lingering questions about that strange smell. Tonight was about Mark's career, about presenting the perfect image of success and domestic bliss. Whatever that odor had been, it was probably nothing more than an overactive imagination on my part.

After all, what did I really know about the day-to-day realities of Mark's work life? He was a dedicated executive, often working late into the evening. If he said it was cafeteria food, then that's exactly what it was.

I opened the door with my most radiant smile, ready to play the perfect hostess, even as a tiny voice in the back of my mind whispered that something wasn't quite right.

Continue Reading

Her Dirty Little Secret of Contents

You may also like

New Release Novels

A Billionaire Next Door Novel Cover
9.2
Kaitlyn Rhodes has everything under control - her thriving event design business, her chic apartment in Pinewood Estate, and a carefully curated life that leaves no room for chaos. But control shatters the morning a phone call changes everything. Her company is suddenly on the verge of collapse, thanks to a scandal she didn't see coming. And before she can find her footing, an unexpected proposition arrives from the last man she ever thought would notice her - Miles Howard. The elusive billionaire CEO of Howard & Co. Corporate is as infamous for his ruthless deals as he is for his guarded heart. To the world, Miles is untouchable. But behind the tailored suits and cold precision lies a man with everything to lose... and a secret plan to save it. His offer? A marriage of convenience. His reason? Business. His real motive? Something he's not ready to admit. Drawn into his world of power, luxury, and dangerous rivalries, Kaitlyn finds herself walking a razor's edge between independence and desire. The more time she spends in Miles's orbit, the harder it is to tell where the arrangement ends... and something far more real begins. In a city of secrets, one thing becomes clear: in love and business, nothing stays purely transactional for long.
Bound To The Immortal Beast Novel Cover
9.4
I was born under the red full moon, something rare and marked as a curse in the werewolf world. My pack hated me. They wanted me gone, saying I would bring nothing but destruction. My wolf was sealed before I could reach the awakening age, leaving me worthless. Helpless. Vulnerable. Then came the night that changed my life, dragging me into the worst world possible. I was married off to the cruel rogue Alpha, Drogo. A male bound by the curse of the Moon Goddess after committing an eternal sin. He was defined as the most ruthless male in the country. Behind the shadow. Never to be dared. But what happened when I realized I bore the face of a ghost that haunted him from his past? The face of the very woman who doomed him.
Late Redemption Of My Mate And My Sister Novel Cover
7.5
I, once a renowned belly - dance master, was the unwitting victim of a diabolical plot. My own sister, Sarah, and my supposed mate, Frank, conspired to have me violated. Their heinous plan was to ensure that the adopted daughter, Jenny, could perform belly dance in the blood - moon ceremony without any competition. I was savagely assaulted, my body and spirit broken, and then callously framed, left to die in a pool of my own despair. But fate had a different turn for me. Against all odds, I clawed my way back from the brink of death and transformed into a special agent, staging a false death to escape the nightmare that had been my life. Frank, only after the damage was irreparably done, finally opened his eyes to the magnitude of his mistakes. Consumed by a guilt so profound that it seemed to eat away at his very soul, he was left adrift in a sea of remorse. However, it was far, far too late...
Moonlit Lies: The Hollow Choir Novel Cover
8.7
The monsters we killed came back wearing our children's faces. The moon we murdered is singing again from inside the girl who murdered it. One mother with claws and one daughter with a god in her teeth must descend beneath the lake where the dead rehearse the end of the world. This time the lock is a heartbeat. This time the key has to break herself to turn.
My Alpha Chose My Sister Novel Cover
8.5
Five years. That was one thousand, eight hundred, and twenty-five days of waking up cold. Today was our anniversary. Not that anyone in the Blood Moon Pack would be celebrating. To them, this wasn't the day their Alpha and Luna were united; it was the day the "real" Luna ran away, and the spare was shoved into a white dress to stop a war. I sat at my vanity, the enchanted glass reflecting a face that looked too pale, too tired for twenty-one. My hand drifted up to my neck, hovering over the smooth, unmarked skin there. A dull, throbbing ache pulsed beneath my fingertips—mate sickness. It was a low-level hum of pain that never went away, the physical consequence of a bond that had been legally recognized but never sealed with a bite. "Happy anniversary, Leona," I whispered to the empty room.
My Daughter Chose His Mistress Over Me Novel Cover
8.2
On Dominic's birthday, I found myself alone, staring at a table filled with dishes. I waited for Dominic to return with our daughter, Noelle, but instead, I got another taunt from his assistant, Melina. The video showed Dominic and Melina in matching outfits, passionately kissing in his downtown apartment. By now, I'd grown used to such videos. What crushed me was hearing my five-year-old daughter's voice at the end. "Aunt Melina is so pretty and talented, not like my mom. I want Melina to be my mom," Noelle said. In that moment, I lost the will to pretend this already broken marriage could be saved. When I handed Dominic the divorce papers, he thought I was overreacting. "Dominic, let's get a divorce," I said.
Chapters
Read now
Share