
Hunting Down My Mysterious Doctor Wife
I was the despised adopted daughter of the Sanders family, hiding behind heavy gothic makeup and enduring their daily disgust.
The day my adoptive father died in a severe car crash, my adoptive mother and stepsister didn't even bother to call me.
Instead, while his body was still warm, my mother filed a multi-million dollar life insurance claim.
"I am not feeding a useless freak for another day. Pack your trash and get out."
She kicked me out into the freezing rain, but that wasn't the worst of it.
My stepsister Cornelia stole my greatest secret. Five years ago, I saved the life of Fidel Vaughan, a ruthless billionaire heir, from a burning estate.
Cornelia claimed my identity, accepted a million-dollar reward, and secured a marriage proposal from him, burning my only proof to ashes.
They thought I was just a helpless, pathetic high schooler they could discard and replace.
But when I hacked the police files, I discovered my father's crash wasn't an accident. It was a targeted hit, and the Vaughan Group had hijacked the traffic cameras to cover it up.
I washed off the ugly black makeup, shedding the disguise of a pathetic outcast.
I am Spectre, the world's most elusive hacker and underground doctor.
I intercepted the billionaire heir's heavily armed convoy in the dead of night. They thought they could steal my life and murder my father, but now, I hold the needle that controls Fidel Vaughan's sanity, and I will make them all pay.
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Chapter 2
Eleanora ducked her head and slid into the cavernous back seat of the Cadillac SUV.
Devonte collapsed the umbrella in one fluid motion, pulled the heavy door shut, and climbed into the driver's seat. He shifted the car into drive.
The interior of the SUV was dead silent. The thick bulletproof glass completely severed the sound of the pounding rain outside.
Eleanora dropped her soaked canvas bag onto the plush floor mats. She leaned her head back against the soft leather headrest and closed her eyes. Her breathing was shallow, her body shivering slightly from the damp cold.
Devonte glanced at her through the rearview mirror. His jaw tightened. He reached over to the passenger seat, grabbed a dry, folded cashmere towel, and passed it back to her.
Eleanora took it. The fabric was warm.
She pressed the towel against her face, dragging it roughly over her skin. The heavy black eyeliner and dark lipstick smeared onto the expensive cashmere, leaving dark, ugly stains.
When she lowered the towel and opened her eyes, the frightened, apathetic high school student was gone.
Her eyes were clear, sharp, and entirely devoid of warmth. Her pulse, which had been racing, slowed to a steady, calculated rhythm.
"Pull up the Sanders family corporate financial logs," Eleanora ordered. Her voice was steady, cutting through the quiet cabin.
Devonte didn't ask questions. He kept one hand on the steering wheel and used the other to tap the center console screen.
A hidden projector hummed to life. A glowing, encrypted financial spreadsheet appeared on the privacy screen dividing the front and back seats.
Eleanora leaned forward, her eyes scanning the scrolling lines of green data.
Her gaze locked onto a massive spike in the outgoing requests column.
"Stop," she said.
Devonte paused the screen.
Eleanora stared at a multi-million dollar life insurance claim filed directly by Aleta Boyd.
She checked the timestamp. The claim had been submitted exactly two hours after Philip's car crashed. Two hours before the police even called Eleanora.
A harsh, bitter laugh scraped its way out of Eleanora's throat.
Aleta hadn't called her because Aleta was too busy making sure the money was secured before the body was even cold.
"Cut them off," Eleanora said. Her fingers dug into the leather seat. "Sever every single shadow account. Terminate the shell company injections. Now."
Devonte nodded. He tapped his Bluetooth earpiece. "Aegis Financial. Execute protocol zero on the Sanders accounts. Full withdrawal."
Within three seconds, the green lines of data on the screen turned violently red. Three massive offshore accounts that had been secretly keeping the Sanders family business afloat instantly drained to zero.
The Cadillac merged onto the highway, speeding toward the glowing skyline of Manhattan.
Miles behind them, in the Sanders' living room, Aleta sat on the sofa with her iPad resting on her lap.
She tapped the screen, browsing the VIP section of a high-end jewelry retailer. She selected a fifty-thousand-dollar diamond tennis bracelet and hit the checkout button.
The screen loaded for a second. Then, a bright red error message popped up.
Transaction Denied.
Aleta frowned. She clicked her tongue in annoyance, assuming it was a glitch with the terrible estate Wi-Fi. She refreshed the page twice, watching the loading icon spin in agonizing slow motion. When the page finally reloaded, she clicked the checkout button again, only to see the same red text. She opened her digital wallet, selected her premium black card, and tried again.
Transaction Denied. Account Frozen.
Aleta's heart skipped a beat. A cold sweat broke out on the back of her neck.
She grabbed her phone and dialed the bank's VIP concierge line. Her fingers trembled slightly as she pressed the phone to her ear.
"This is Aleta Boyd," she snapped as soon as the line connected. "Why is my card declining?"
The customer service representative's voice was flat. "Mrs. Boyd, your primary corporate investors have executed a total withdrawal. Your accounts are overdrawn by four million dollars. All assets are currently frozen."
Aleta's hand went entirely numb. The phone slipped from her fingers, hitting the carpet with a dull thud.
Upstairs, Cornelia was standing in front of her mirror, holding a black designer dress against her body, completely oblivious to the fact that their world had just collapsed.
The Cadillac pulled into the private underground parking garage of a towering Manhattan skyscraper.
Eleanora stepped out of the car. Her boots clicked against the polished concrete.
She walked into the private elevator. Devonte swiped a black keycard, and the doors slid shut.
The elevator shot upward, stopping at the penthouse.
The doors opened to a massive, open-concept space surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city. High-tech servers hummed softly in the background.
Eleanora walked straight to the main console desk.
"Show me the police photos from the crash site," she commanded.
Devonte typed on the keyboard. High-resolution images flashed onto the main monitor.
Eleanora leaned in close to the screen. She stared at the close-up photo of the tire marks on the wet asphalt.
Her eyes narrowed. The skid marks didn't curve. They were perfectly straight, accelerating right into the concrete barrier.
Her stomach tightened. Her blood ran cold.
It wasn't an accident.
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9.7
"Sign it. You're no woman if you can't give me an heir."
Niamh gave Marcus two years of her life, her unwavering loyalty, and her silent love. In return, the billionaire CEO served her divorce papers and a one-way ticket to the gutter.
Cast out into a rainy night with nothing but the clothes on her back and twelve dollars, Niamh’s story should have ended there.
Instead, she stumbled on a stranger in the rain.
In an attempt to save him, he kisses her senseless. He is the last Lycan King standing, and a man of terrifying power, yet he is haunted by a seven-century curse.
When the king has a taste of Niamh in the pouring rain, he knew he had to keep her for himself, even though she was human and it was against the laws of their kind not to mingle with humans.
The King needs her essence and Niamh realizes she could use her body to get what she wanted; revenge on Marcus and his mother for humiliating her and making her waste her time.
Now, the woman Marcus discarded is rising as a global conglomerate queen and a Divine Enchantress as assigned by the Moon Goddess.
While her ex-husband’s empire crumbles into bankruptcy and his body rots with a shameful curse, Niamh is learning that being "claimed" by the King is much more than the contract she'd initially made with him.
He wanted to use her as his cure. She wanted to use him for her revenge.
But in the Lumina Realm, the Goddess has other plans.

7.5
Five years of a fake marriage to a billionaire.
Christi thought she was a wealthy wife-until City Hall told her the truth.
No marriage license. No legal rights. Nothing but a lie.
Her husband cheated on her for four years.
His entire family mocked her, used her, and planned to trap her with a baby.
She was ready to ruin them all.
Then a secret changed everything:
Her late parents were DARPA elites. She is the sole heir to $50 billion.
There's only one catch-marry Cornelius Gregory, Wall Street's ruthless paralyzed tycoon.
She signs the contract in an instant.
Freeze their accounts. Destroy the Rivera family.
The game is over for them.
And the queen has just arrived.

8.4
Everly spent four years playing the perfect, accommodating wife to Carson Moss, swallowing every grievance just to secure medical treatments for their sick daughter.
But at a high-society banquet she exhausted herself organizing, Carson's pregnant mistress crashed the party.
The woman shoved an ultrasound of Carson's "real heir" directly into Everly's frail grandfather's face.
The shock triggered a massive heart attack.
Carson refused to use his private helicopter to save the dying old man, choosing to protect his mistress and his company's IPO instead. Her grandfather died on the hospital table.
Instead of remorse, her mother-in-law demanded Everly publicly cover up the murder.
"You will do exactly as I say, or I will freeze every single cent of the medical trust fund paying for your crippled daughter's treatments."
When a battered Everly returned to the estate, she discovered her three-year-old daughter covered in dark bruises and pinch marks. Her in-laws were deliberately torturing her disabled child.
Everly couldn't comprehend how a family could be so utterly heartless. Her only family was murdered, her child was abused, and her husband threw a five-million-dollar check at her face as hush money.
They thought she would just break and quietly disappear.
But when a terrifyingly powerful billionaire unexpectedly blocked Carson's security team from locking her up, Everly finally saw her window.
She grabbed her sleeping daughter and ran out into the freezing storm, making a blood-bound vow to make the entire Moss family bleed.

8.0
My wedding was tomorrow. I was a crisis counselor who had finally found peace with my loving fiancé, Dexter, and my best friend, Barbara.
A late-night call about a forced marriage led me to a hotel penthouse, where I found them naked in bed together.
It was all a cruel, three-year "savior game." They were bored heirs, and I was their project. They destroyed my career, caused me to lose our baby, and put my mother in the hospital.
They forced me to be a bridesmaid at their wedding-the one that should have been mine.
In front of hundreds of guests, they exposed my traumatic past and then tried to marry me off to a drunken stranger as a joke.
As I stood there, broken, a text from Barbara arrived.
"Your mother saw the livestream. She had a heart attack. She's not going to make it."
With nothing left, I ran to the 20th-floor window and jumped. They thought they had erased me. But my death was just the beginning.

9.3
Ginny was chained to a concrete pillar in an abandoned warehouse, bleeding and betrayed by the two people she trusted most.
Her fiancé, Brant, and her adopted sister, Coretta, had just slashed her face open. Brant coldly admitted she was nothing but a disposable key to a vault, right before he tossed a lighter onto the gasoline-soaked floor.
As Ginny burned alive in the roaring inferno, the heavy iron doors were violently smashed open. Bedford Parks—the notoriously ruthless, germaphobic "monster" of Silicon Valley whom Ginny had always feared—charged straight into the flames. Ignoring the blistering heat, he shielded her charred body with his own. A massive steel beam collapsed, snapping his spine.
"I love you."
He coughed up blood, whispering his final words against her blackened skin before dying to protect her.
Hovering as a ghost, Ginny's soul screamed in agonizing realization. She had spent her life terrified of Bedford, yet he was the only one who truly loved her, while her supposed family laughed at her gruesome murder.
Suddenly, a blinding white light swallowed the warehouse.
Ginny gasped for air, opening her eyes to find herself sitting in the back of a luxury Maybach. She was eighteen again, wearing the humiliating clown makeup Coretta had tricked her into wearing on the day she was brought back to the wealthy Steele estate.
Ginny stared at her reflection, her dark eyes turning cold and sharp.
This time, she would tear her betrayers apart piece by piece, and she would protect her "monster."

8.2
She was the sacrifice-married off to the city's most ruthless billionaire to save a family that never loved her. But when she discovered his betrayal with her own sister, everything shattered.
Pregnant, penniless, and abandoned, Bella Hart disappeared into the night, vowing never to be powerless again.
Few years later, she returns as the CEO of an international empire, more powerful than anyone imagined possible. Her secret weapon? The little boy with piercing grey eyes who calls her "Mommy, he is the son of the man who destroyed her.
Caleb Black spent years drowning in regret, searching for the wife he threw away. Now she's back, untouchable and unforgiving. He'll do anything to reclaim what he lost his wife, his son, his chance at redemption.
But Bella didn't return to forgive, she returned to conquer.
With enemies circling, old wounds bleeding, and a passion that refuses to die, Bella must decide: Will she let the man who broke her back into her heart? Or will she destroy him the way he once destroyed her? In a world of billion-dollar deals and deadly secrets, love is the most dangerous gamble of all.