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I Became My Ex-Husband's Stepmother Novel Cover

I Became My Ex-Husband's Stepmother

Dr. Harper Wren devoted everything to Sterling Ashford—her career, her body, her heart. After a drugged encounter left her pregnant, she married him believing in love. Instead, she received ten years of coldness, humiliation, and a husband who forbade their twins from calling him "Daddy" while he mourned another woman. On their tenth anniversary, Sterling locked Harper and the children in the basement and set the mansion ablaze. But death wasn't the end. Harper wakes up on the night that started it all—the night Sterling was drugged, the night she was meant to save him. This time, she walks past his door and into his father's study instead. Maxwell Ashford, the billionaire patriarch, needs an heir. Harper needs revenge. What begins as a calculated survival move becomes something unexpected when Maxwell starts treating her like treasure—and when Sterling discovers he's been reborn too, desperate to win back the woman he destroyed. But Harper isn't the naive doctor anymore. She's the future Mrs. Ashford Sr. And she's about to become her ex-husband's stepmother.
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Chapter 1

The flames consumed everything.

I jolted awake, my skin still burning with phantom heat, the acrid smell of smoke clinging to my nostrils. My twins' screams echoed in my ears—"Mommy! Mommy!"—their voices growing fainter until only silence remained.

But I wasn't in the wreckage of our home. I wasn't dying.

I was lying in the guest room of Ashford Manor, wearing the same emerald dress I'd worn ten years ago. The silk felt foreign against my skin, too smooth, too new. My hands trembled as I touched my face—no burns, no scars. Just the twenty-five-year-old skin I'd lost long ago.

Even the name felt different. In my previous life, Sterling had insisted on calling me "Wendy"—a nickname he'd given me the day we met, claiming "Harper" sounded too severe for a woman. I'd thought it was endearing. Now I recognized it for what it was: a small, constant act of erasure.

"Dr. Wren!" Garrett's panicked voice pierced through the mahogany door. "Quick! Mr. Sterling's condition is critical!"

The memory crashed over me like a tidal wave. Sterling's birthday party. The drug someone had slipped into his drink. The night that changed everything.

In my previous life, I'd rushed to his room without hesitation. I was a doctor—it was my duty to help. But Sterling, drugged and desperate, had pinned me down like a wild animal. Garrett had stood outside the door, ignoring my screams for help, my pleas to stop the madness unfolding inside.

Nine months later, I'd given birth to twins. Sterling married me out of obligation, and I'd foolishly believed it was love. I'd spent ten years in a gilded cage, watching him lavish affection on Vivian Blake while treating me like an unwanted burden. Until the fire. Until he chose to save Vivian and let our children burn.

Not this time.

I took a deep breath, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Go find Vivian Blake," I called out to Garrett.

Silence stretched from the other side of the door.

"Dr. Wren?" Garrett's voice cracked with confusion. "But you're the doctor—"

"Go find Vivian!" I repeated, my voice steel-cold. "Otherwise, Sterling will die."

I heard his sharp intake of breath, followed by hurried footsteps retreating down the hallway. Perfect. Let Vivian have her moment of glory. Let her be the one to "save" Sterling tonight. Let her bear his children and suffer through his indifference.

I had bigger plans.

The memory surfaced like a dark secret I'd buried deep. Sterling hadn't been the only target that night. Someone had also drugged Maxwell Ashford, Sterling's father. In my previous life, I'd been too focused on Sterling to notice, too naive to understand the implications.

The Ashford family had always struggled with fertility. Sterling was conceived through IVF after years of failed attempts. As the sole heir, his position had seemed unshakeable. But what if Maxwell had other children? What if the family line wasn't as secure as everyone believed?

I smoothed my dress and checked my reflection in the mirror. My face was young, unmarked by years of heartbreak and betrayal. This time, I would be the one pulling the strings.

The manor's corridors stretched before me like arteries of power and privilege. My heels clicked against the marble floors as I made my way toward the study, each step deliberate and calculated. Portraits of dead Ashfords watched from their gilded frames, their painted eyes seeming to follow my movement through the shadows.

I paused outside the study door, my hand hovering over the brass handle. Beyond this threshold lay the man who controlled one of the most powerful business empires in the country. The man whose son had destroyed my life and murdered my children.

The door opened with a soft creak.

Maxwell Ashford sat slumped in his leather armchair, his usually immaculate appearance disheveled. His silver hair was mussed, his tie loosened around his neck. His face was flushed crimson, and his breathing came in shallow pants. The drug was working its way through his system, just as I remembered.

He looked up at me with desperate, unfocused eyes. "Help me," he whispered, his voice hoarse with need.

I stepped into the room, closing the door behind me with a soft click. The study smelled of aged whiskey and leather, of power and secrets. Moonlight filtered through the tall windows, casting everything in silver and shadow.

"Dr. Wren?" Maxwell's voice was barely audible. "What's happening to me?"

I moved closer, my heart pounding with a mixture of fear and determination. In my previous life, I'd been an innocent victim. This time, I would be the architect of my own destiny.

"Someone drugged you," I said softly, kneeling beside his chair. "The same person who drugged Sterling."

His eyes widened with a clarity that cut through the haze of whatever substance coursed through his veins. "Who would—"

"That doesn't matter now," I interrupted, placing my hand on his arm. His skin burned with fever, and I could feel the tremor running through his muscles. "What matters is that you need help."

He reached for me then, his fingers tangling in my hair, pulling me closer. "Please," he breathed against my ear.

I closed my eyes and thought of my children's screams, of Sterling's cold indifference, of Vivian's triumphant smile. This was my chance for revenge, for justice, for a future where the Ashford empire would crumble from within.

The grandfather clock in the corner chimed midnight as I surrendered to the darkness.

***

Dawn crept through the study windows like a guilty secret. I straightened my rumpled dress, my body aching in ways that reminded me of what I'd done. What I'd chosen to do.

Maxwell lay unconscious in his chair, his breathing finally steady. I'd stayed with him through the worst of it, playing the role of concerned doctor while planting seeds that would grow into something far more dangerous than anyone could imagine.

I slipped out of the study, my bare feet silent on the cold marble. The manor felt different in the early morning light—less imposing, more vulnerable. Like an empire waiting to fall.

As I rounded the corner toward the guest quarters, I nearly collided with someone coming from the opposite direction.

Vivian Blake emerged from Sterling's wing of the house, her blonde hair tousled, her lipstick smudged. She wore that satisfied smile I remembered so well—the expression of a woman who believed she'd won.

She stopped when she saw me, her green eyes taking in my disheveled appearance with obvious amusement.

"Well, well," Vivian drawled, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "In quite a hurry, aren't we, Dr. Wren? Feeling guilty about something?"

I met her gaze steadily, letting silence stretch between us like a blade.

"Seducing an old man for money," she continued, her smile turning cruel. "How utterly pathetic. Though I suppose everyone has their price."

"How interesting," I replied, my voice ice-cold. "I was just thinking the same thing about you."

Vivian's smile faltered for just a moment, confusion flickering across her features.

I stepped closer, close enough to see the uncertainty creeping into her eyes. "Enjoy your victory, Vivian. It won't last long."

Without waiting for her response, I walked past her, my chin held high. Behind me, I could feel her stare boring into my back, but I didn't turn around.

Let her wonder. Let her worry.

The Ashford family was about to become much more complicated, and I would be there to watch it all burn from the inside out.

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