Love Triumphs Over Betrayal Novel Cover

Love Triumphs Over Betrayal

8.3 / 10.0
The early morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Upper East Side penthouse, casting long shadows across the polished marble floors. I sat cross-legged on the window seat, my sketchbook balanced on my knees as I traced the outline of another impossible dream—a small cottage by the sea, worlds away from the gilded cage I called home. My pencil moved with practiced precision, shading the curved archway of a doorway that would never exist except on paper. These stolen moments of creation were my only true freedom, the only place Alexander couldn't touch. I paused, absently rubbing the small, faded scar on my palm—a habit I couldn't seem to break. The raised tissue was barely visible now, but the memory remained vivid: a terrified boy, a flash of metal, my small hand reaching out... "It was nothing," I whispered to myself, the same lie I'd repeated for years. The same lie that had somehow become the foundation of my life. The intercom buzzed, startling me from my reverie. I quickly closed my sketchbook, sliding it beneath the cushion before answering.

Love Triumphs Over Betrayal Chapter 1

The early morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Upper East Side penthouse, casting long shadows across the polished marble floors. I sat cross-legged on the window seat, my sketchbook balanced on my knees as I traced the outline of another impossible dream—a small cottage by the sea, worlds away from the gilded cage I called home.

My pencil moved with practiced precision, shading the curved archway of a doorway that would never exist except on paper. These stolen moments of creation were my only true freedom, the only place Alexander couldn't touch.

I paused, absently rubbing the small, faded scar on my palm—a habit I couldn't seem to break. The raised tissue was barely visible now, but the memory remained vivid: a terrified boy, a flash of metal, my small hand reaching out...

"It was nothing," I whispered to myself, the same lie I'd repeated for years. The same lie that had somehow become the foundation of my life.

The intercom buzzed, startling me from my reverie. I quickly closed my sketchbook, sliding it beneath the cushion before answering.

"Mrs. Hayes?" The doorman's voice crackled through the speaker. "There's a courier here with a delivery for you. Requires your signature."

My pulse quickened. "I'll be right down."

I glanced at the ornate grandfather clock in the hallway—7:15 AM. Alexander had left for his office an hour ago, his goodbye a perfunctory kiss on my cheek that left no warmth. The penthouse staff wouldn't arrive until eight. Perfect timing.

The elevator descended smoothly to the lobby, each floor bringing me closer to what I'd been waiting for with equal parts dread and desperate hope.

The courier was nondescript in his gray uniform, his face a practiced blank as he handed me a tablet to sign. "Package for Mrs. Sophia Hayes," he said, voice low.

I scrawled my signature with a steady hand that belied the tremor in my chest. He passed me a thick manila envelope, unmarked except for my name typed in simple black letters.

"Thank you," I murmured, clutching it to my chest as I retreated to the elevator.

Back in the penthouse, I moved quickly through the silent rooms, past the carefully curated artwork and designer furniture that had never felt like mine. In our bedroom—no, my bedroom; Alexander rarely slept here anymore—I locked the door and retrieved my sketchbook from its hiding place.

My fingers trembled as I slid the envelope between the pages of half-finished dreams. I couldn't open it here. Not in this room where the ghost of what I'd thought was love still lingered.

I made my way to my private bathroom, the one space Alexander never entered. Sitting on the edge of the marble tub, I finally allowed myself to break the seal on the envelope.

Photographs spilled into my lap, glossy and damning. Alexander and Victoria, my stepsister, their heads bent close together in intimate conversation at a restaurant I'd never been to. His hand on the small of her back as they entered a hotel. The timestamp on the corner: three months ago, when he'd told me he was in Tokyo.

I spread the contents across the cold tile floor, arranging the evidence of my shattered life in neat rows. Bank statements showing transfers of millions to offshore accounts linked to Victoria. Receipts for jewelry I'd never received. Handwritten letters in Alexander's precise script, filled with words of devotion he'd never spoken to me.

And there it was, in black and white: proof that for three years of our five-year marriage, my husband had been living a double life. Every business trip, every late night at the office, every cold shoulder and cutting remark—all part of an elaborate deception.

My gaze caught on one particular photograph: Alexander placing a diamond bracelet on Victoria's wrist at what appeared to be a private dinner. The date stamp showed it was taken the day after he'd punished me for accidentally using Victoria's preferred coffee mug during Sunday brunch at my father's house.

The realization hit me with physical force: Alexander wasn't just having an affair with my stepsister. He was the anonymous admirer who had been showering her with gifts for years. He was also the one who had been systematically punishing me whenever I unknowingly crossed Victoria.

I pressed my fist against my mouth to stifle the scream building in my throat. Five years of marriage. Five years of believing I'd finally found someone who chose me. And all of it—every kiss, every promise, every moment—had been a lie.

The photographs blurred as tears filled my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Instead, I felt something else rising within me—something hard and cold and unfamiliar.

Resolution.

Continue Reading

Love Triumphs Over Betrayal of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

You may also like

New Release Novels

A Fake Marriage With The Real Tycoon Novel Cover
7.8
Alayna was working a grueling catering shift in worn-out heels to support her broke college boyfriend, Caiden, who claimed to be studying at the library. But through the crack of a VIP suite door, she saw him wearing a bespoke suit and a Patek Philippe watch, sipping expensive liquor. "It's a little poverty role-play. Keeps things interesting." He was laughing with his rich friends, mocking her as his clueless "charity case." To make matters worse, she was forced into a humiliating mascot costume just in time to watch him passionately kiss his wealthy ex-girlfriend. That same night, Alayna's mother collapsed with gastric cancer, requiring a half-million-dollar surgery. When a desperate Alayna begged Caiden for help, he refused. "Why don't you just apply for Medicaid? That's the path for people like you." For two years, she had starved herself to buy his textbooks, his tickets, and his shoes. He had stolen her sweat and her sacrifices, all for a cruel game. The sheer audacity of his betrayal made her blood run cold. When a billionaire stranger stepped in to pay her mother's medical bills in exchange for a one-year fake marriage, Alayna didn't hesitate to sign the contract. She slipped the flawless diamond ring onto her finger, opened a spreadsheet, and sent Caiden an invoice for every single cent. This time, she was going to dismantle his entire life.
Alpha's Affair, Luna's Wrath Novel Cover
8.4
I tapped my pencil against the edge of my sketchpad, staring at the half-finished design for the ceremonial necklace I planned to surprise Marcus with for our fifth anniversary. The silver and moonstone piece would symbolize our enduring bond—five perfect years as Alpha and Luna of the Silverstone Pack. "What do you think, Lyra?" I whispered to my wolf, who purred contentedly in my mind. *Beautiful, like all your creations, Victoria.* My inner wolf had always been my greatest supporter, even before Marcus. I smiled, setting down my pencil and stretching my arms above my head. The afternoon sun streamed through the windows of our shared study, casting a warm glow over the polished oak desk. Marcus had left his tablet behind this morning in his rush to handle what he'd called an "urgent pack matter." I reached for it, thinking I could review some of the anniversary celebration plans we'd been discussing. We'd granted each other access to our devices years ago—a symbol of trust between mates. The screen lit up at my touch, revealing a messaging app I rarely used. A notification blinked insistently in the corner—from Amber Rodriguez, our new pack coordinator.
 Losing Memory & Hearing, Only to Uncover Husband's Sinister Secret Novel Cover
7.3
I lost my hearing three years ago due to an accident. Over these three years, my husband has taken meticulous care of me, and my best friend has been extremely considerate. She often comes to my place to help me deal with work. I often think that having such a wonderful husband and a caring best friend is the greatest happiness in my life. However, one day, I was shocked to find them passionately kissing behind my back! I've made up my mind. They will surely pay for what they've done!
He Gave My Wedding Dress To His Secretary Novel Cover
8.0
The day before the wedding, the extravagant custom-made Victorian-style dress my husband ordered finally arrived. I gently touched my slightly rounded belly and asked him for a divorce. Colton's secretary called, her voice trembling as she explained, "Mrs. Carpenter, this is all my fault. I misunderstood your preferences. Please, don't blame Mr. Thompson." Colton's calming voice came through the phone, leaving me with just one sentence: "Don't regret this." I packed my things and left without a backward glance. After gathering my belongings, I was ready to leave, dragging my suitcase behind me, when I ran into Colton just coming home. He saw the suitcase in my hand and furrowed his brow, his voice cold and detached. "Mina, you're still upset?
His Starlight, Her Fiery Reckoning Novel Cover
9.3
I was the secret lover of my CEO, Kristofer Gordon. He called me his "Starlight," and I, a brilliant but naive software engineer, believed him. Then he publicly chose his fragile childhood friend, Elenor, revealing I was nothing more than a disposable secret. The cruelty didn't stop there. He bought my late mother's necklace for Elenor, who taunted me by putting it on a stray dog. When I snapped and attacked her, Kristofer had me arrested and beaten in jail. Lying in a hospital bed, I learned the final truth from a gloating Elenor: Kristofer had secretly filmed every intimate moment we ever shared, holding the tapes as blackmail. He wanted to break me. He wanted me to suffer. But the woman he thought he destroyed died that day. I walked out, set his mansion on fire, and disappeared. This time, I would be the one in control.
Luna Rejects Cheating Mate Novel Cover
8.1
I smoothed down the front of my traditional Luna ceremonial dress, the silver embroidery catching the light as I moved. Three years. Three perfect years with my mate, and tonight I wanted everything to be perfect. "Do you think he'll like the surprise?" I asked my reflection, adjusting the moonstone pendant that had been my mother's. It was the last thing she'd given me before passing, and I wore it only on special occasions. My wolf, Aria, purred with satisfaction. *He'll love it. You've prepared his favorite meal.* I glanced at the dining room table, set with our finest china and candles. The roast was resting, vegetables steaming, and a bottle of aged red wine—Tyson's favorite—hidden in the car for the final touch. "He should be home any minute," I murmured, checking my phone.
Chapters
Read now
Share