
Married to the man I shouldn't love
She was never supposed to be the bride.
Lila Hart has always lived in her older sister's shadow, Evelyn, the perfect daughter, the favorite, the one chosen to marry Adrian Blackwell, the cold, powerful billionaire heir who controls half of Manhattan. But forty-eight hours before the wedding, Evelyn disappears. No explanation, No goodbye. Just a single warning: "Don't let him find out what I did."
Now the Hart family is about to lose everything, their reputation, their company, their future, unless Lila steps into the role her sister abandoned.
So Lila becomes the replacement bride
A marriage born out of duty for her... and pure anger for him.
Adrian doesn't want a wife, He wants answers. And he's certain Lila knows more about Evelyn's disappearance than she claims. They swear they'll keep their distance, No love,No trust, Just a contract neither of them asked for.
But the night of the wedding, a violent warning arrives, proving Evelyn didn't run away, She was taken. And whoever has her... wants Lila next.
Now Lila is trapped in a marriage built on secrets, hunted by enemies she can't see, and falling for a man she was never supposed to love.
Because the most dangerous place for her... might be right beside her husband.
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Chapter 1
My life did not fall apart slowly. It collapsed in one loud, unbelievable moment when my sister vanished forty eight hours before her wedding and the entire responsibility of saving our family landed straight on my shoulders. It started on a Thursday morning. I was still half asleep when my mother burst into my room. Her voice was shaking, her hair was messy, her hands trembled as she held her phone like it was the last piece of evidence in a crime scene.
"Evelyn is gone," she said. Those three words killed the rest of my sleep.
"What do you mean gone?"
"She left," my mother whispered. "She left without telling anyone and she left a message for you." My chest tightened.
"For me?"
My mother handed me the phone like she was handing me a bomb. The message was short, messy, and terrifying: Don't let him find out what I did. And whatever happens, don't take my place. I read it three times, hoping it would suddenly make sense. It didn't. It only made everything worse.
My father paced the hallway like a man standing on a cliff. "Adrian Blackwell is expecting a bride on Saturday," he said. "The entire city is watching this wedding. The investors are already nervous. Our company cannot survive a scandal right now." I stood in the doorway, still wearing an oversized T shirt and confusion.
"And what does that have to do with me?"
My mother turned to me slowly like she already knew the fight she was about to start. "Lila, you have to take Evelyn's place." The world tilted.
"No."
"Yes," she said firmly. "You look enough like her. The veil will cover your face. People will assume she lost weight or changed her hair. We can explain everything after the wedding."
"You want me to marry Adrian Blackwell?"
My mother closed her eyes. "It is only a formality. He will not care. He only needs the alliance." They were both lying. I could see it on their faces. Adrian Blackwell was not a man who did not care. He was the type who noticed every detail and remembered every slight. A billionaire heir with a reputation for being calm in public and ruthless in private. People feared him. People respected him. People never disappointed him. And my sister had just done the one thing no one ever dared; she ran.
I stared at the wedding dress laid across the bed, white silk, perfect stitching, a symbol of a life I never wanted.
"I am the wrong sister," I said quietly. "Evelyn is the perfect one. I am not what he ordered."
My father's voice dropped. "We are out of options. If you do not marry him, the Blackwell deal collapses. And if it collapses, we lose everything." Everything; the company, the reputation, the life they spent years building.
Suddenly I understood. This was not about marriage. This was not about Adrian. This was about survival. By the time they finished talking, the decision had already been made for me.
I put on the dress. My hands shook, my stomach tightened, and my heart raced so fast it felt like it was trying to escape. The mirror reflected a stranger, a bride who was never supposed to exist.
The car ride to the cathedral felt like a funeral procession. Reporters stood outside expecting a perfect wedding. Guests filled the pews, whispering excitedly. Flashlights clicked. Music echoed. Everything looked beautiful. Everything felt wrong. My mother squeezed my arm.
"Just walk. After today everything will settle."
I nodded even though I did not believe her. The doors opened and the world fell silent. That was the moment I saw him.
Adrian Blackwell, tall, composed, danger in a tuxedo. His presence filled the entire altar; sharp jaw, cold eyes, an expression that did not move even when he breathed. And yet the moment he looked at me, I felt something shift. His eyes did not soften. They narrowed. He knew. Not everything, not immediately, but he knew something was wrong.
I walked slowly, step by step. Each click of my heels felt like a countdown to disaster. When I finally reached him he did not take my hand. He did not smile. He barely looked at me.
He spoke quietly but his voice felt like a blade.
"Where is your sister?"
My throat dried.
"I don't know."
He leaned in.
"Don't lie to me Lila."
The way he said my name told me he had memorized every detail of this wedding. He knew Evelyn's height, her posture, her voice, everything. And I was not her.
"I am not lying," I whispered.
Adrian held my gaze for a long heavy moment like he was reading me without permission, then he turned back to the officiant. The ceremony moved quickly but every second felt stretched. The vows tasted bitter on my tongue. I was promising forever to a man who did not want me. He was promising control to a woman he believed tricked him.
When the officiant told him to kiss me Adrian stepped back. No hesitation, no apology, just distance. The guests clapped because they were supposed to. Cameras flashed because that was their job. But even in the noise I could feel his anger like heat against my skin.
As we walked out of the cathedral he leaned close, his voice calm, low, dangerous.
"This marriage changes nothing. You will stay out of my way until I find out what Evelyn did. And when I find her you will tell me everything you are hiding."
My breath caught.
"I am not hiding anything."
He looked at me like he already knew my entire life story.
"You already are. You took her place."
For a second my heart stopped because he was right. I had taken Evelyn's place, but not by choice, not for love, not for hope. I took it because she ran, and I still had no idea what she was running from.
When we reached the car he opened the door but did not look at me.
"Welcome to the marriage you never wanted," he said.
And as I stepped inside I realized something that chilled me from the inside out. This was not just a wedding. It was a beginning, a warning, a trap. And now I was married to the man my sister was terrified of.
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8.2
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8.2
The story begins among the vine rows of the San Lorenzo Estate in the Guadalupe Valley. To Hanna Román, this land isn't about money; it's the living memory of her father, the man who taught her that every grape holds the secret of time. However, since his death, Hanna's world has been falling apart. Her mother, Doña Elena-a woman whose entire identity is tied to her last name and her jewelry box-has squandered the family fortune in a desperate attempt to keep up appearances among Mexico's elite.
Debt is closing in, and the banks are threatening to seize the hacienda. This is when Elena plays her final card: her daughter. Hanna is young, beautiful, and possesses a purity that stands in stark contrast to the decay of high society, making her the family's most valuable asset. Elena reaches out to the Montes family, a lineage of financial sharks, and proposes a deal that feels like it belongs in another century: a marriage alliance in exchange for wiping out the Román family's debts.
The Clash of Two Worlds
Sergio Montes doesn't believe in fate, only in statistics. As the CEO of Montes Holdings, his life is a whirlwind of private jets and board meetings in Mexico City skyscrapers. He is strikingly handsome but glacially cold. He accepts the deal not for love or even desire, but out of strategic necessity: his grandfather, the patriarch of the empire, has given him an ultimatum to inherit the presidency of the company-he must "settle down" and project a solid family image.
Their first meeting at a luxury restaurant in Mexico City is a total train wreck. Hanna arrives with the dust of the hacienda still in her soul and her pride wounded; Sergio arrives with a legal contract in hand. He looks at her as just another acquisition-a beautiful but silent asset. She looks at her as the executioner of her freedom.
The Paper Pact
The contract is signed with clear clauses:
A two-year public marriage.
Living together in Sergio's penthouse in Mexico City.
Hanna receives the funds to modernize San Lorenzo but cannot return to live there until the contract expires.
Any real emotional involvement is strictly forbidden.
The beginning of their life together is a cold war. Hanna feels suffocated by the city and Sergio's controlling nature. He, in turn, is caught off guard by her resistance. Hanna isn't the "trophy wife" he expected; she secretly studies agronomy, reads up on commercial law, and questions his every move.
Cracks in the Armor
The turning point comes when Sergio is forced to visit the San Lorenzo Estate for an audit. Away from his concrete jungle, he sees a different Hanna: passionate, a leader, and deeply connected to the land. For the first time, the arrogant CEO feels a crack in his armor. The physical attraction that was always humming beneath the surface like an electric current finally explodes during a storm at the hacienda, where the contract stops being about paper and starts being about skin.
However, Hanna's mother, Elena, isn't done with her schemes. Seeing Sergio start to soften, she fears losing her grip on the money and begins leaking information to the press to sabotage the relationship-leading Hanna to believe that Sergio is planning to sell the hacienda behind her back to build a hotel complex.
Climax and Redemption
The perceived betrayal breaks Hanna. She flees the city and retreats to the vineyards, ready to lose everything rather than stay with a man who thinks everything has a price. Sergio, faced for the first time with something he can't buy with a check, has to choose between his empire and the woman who taught him how to feel.
The end of the story isn't just about saving the San Lorenzo Estate; it's about the transformation of them both. Sergio has to swallow his pride to ask for forgiveness, and Hanna has to learn that love-even when it starts as a transaction-can be the only absolute truth in a world of appearances.

7.0
For three years, I played the perfect, submissive wife to Alpha Julian Sterling.
When I finally got pregnant with his heir, I thought it would warm his cold heart. But the first thing he did when he returned from his trip was hand me a Mate Rejection Agreement.
He had brought back his ex-lover, Serena.
Julian coldly declared our marriage was just a political chore. To clear the path for her, he fired me from the company I built, watched her mock my late father, and threatened to throw me out as Rogue meat if I didn't submit.
The most chilling part was a hidden clause in the divorce papers. It stated that because I was a wolfless Omega, if I were ever pregnant, he would terminate the pup to protect his pure bloodline.
I had given him everything, only to be discarded like trash. I touched my flat stomach, terrified and disgusted that the man I loved would gladly kill his own child just to please his new queen.
"Prepare the documents to accept the rejection," I told my lawyer calmly.
Julian thought he had won, throwing away his useless, barren Omega. He had no idea I was taking his only heir with me, and I would burn his entire empire to the ground before he ever found out.

9.6
In a world where mates are found by scent, he should have known but he didn't.
The richest supernatural billionaire in the city. The most feared Alpha of the most powerful pack. Untouchable. And cursed, or so he believes is unable to smell his true mate.
Yet something keeps pulling him toward her. No scent. No bond. Only a relentless, inexplicable obsession.
She knows the truth. She knows he is her mate. But revealing herself would put them both in danger, and risk exposing secrets she has fought to keep buried.
Now, every glance, every accidental touch, every near encounter drags them closer to a connection neither of them can deny.
In a city of shadows, power, and hidden wolves, can love survive when the bond cannot be smelled, yet cannot be ignored?

8.5
Hadley married into the Jacobson family, a ruthless Wall Street empire. Her prenuptial agreement was absolute: she wouldn't touch a penny of the family wealth until she produced an heir.
But one rainy night, she used a copied keycard to enter a secret Tribeca penthouse, only to find her husband tangled in bed with a famous actress.
When she slapped the divorce papers in front of him, Cleveland didn't apologize.
"The party who files walks away with nothing. You will die in this position."
He tore the documents to pieces. To protect his flawless public image, he forced Hadley to attend family galas, smirking coldly while his grandfather publicly humiliated her for her "barren" stomach. When Hadley finally fought back and confronted his mistress, Cleveland snapped. With a single phone call, he froze her bank accounts, revoked her access to their home, and left her stranded in a cold parking garage.
She had given up her independence for a man who treated her like a useless breeding machine. He thought he could erase three years of her life in an instant, confident that his money made him invincible.
But Cleveland didn't know she was holding the ultimate weapon to destroy his precious legacy. As he received a frantic call about his mistress and rushed to his SUV, Hadley finally screamed the agonizing secret she had hidden for years.
"I can't give you an heir! It's over!"
Watching his taillights disappear into the dark, Hadley prepared to burn his empire to the ground.

8.9
He made one mistake-he chose revenge instead of mercy.
Luna's sharp tongue and careless drunken words should have been harmless. Instead, they mark her as a target for Daimen Blackwell, a billionaire who doesn't forgive and never forgets.
What begins as punishment turns into possession when he forces her into a contract that binds her to him as his mistress-his rules, his house, his bed.
Luna is naïve in love but not in spirit, and her defiance slowly becomes the one thing Daimen can't control. Somewhere between power plays and stolen moments, he wins her heart-only to destroy it.
When Daimen betrays her, Luna leaves with nothing but shattered trust. And that's when he discovers the truth: she is the woman he has been searching for all his life.
This time, the billionaire has nothing left to bargain with.
Only regret. Only groveling. And the hope that love might survive the damage he caused.

7.9
I had just survived a private jet crash, my body a map of violet bruises and my lungs still burning from the smoke. I woke up in a sterile hospital room, gasping for my husband's name, only to realize I was completely alone.
While I was bleeding in a ditch, my husband, Adam, was on the news smiling at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. When I tracked him down at the hospital's VIP wing, I didn't find a grieving husband. I found him tenderly cradling his ex-girlfriend, Casie, in his arms, his face lit with a protective warmth he had never shown me as he carried her into the maternity ward.
The betrayal went deeper than I could have imagined. Adam admitted the affair started on our third anniversary-the night he claimed he was stuck in London for a merger. Back at the manor, his mother had already filled our planned nursery with pink boutique bags for Casie's "little princess." When I demanded a divorce, Adam didn't flinch. He sneered that I was "gutter trash" from a foster home and that I'd be begging on the streets within a week. To trap me, he froze my bank accounts, cancelled my flight, and even called the police to report me for "theft" of company property.
I realized then that I wasn't his partner; I was a charity case he had plucked from obscurity to manage his life. To the Hortons, I was just a servant who happened to sleep in the master bedroom, a "resilient" woman meant to endure his abuse in silence while the whole world laughed at the joke that was my marriage.
Adam thought stripping me of his money would make me crawl back to him. He was wrong. I walked into his executive suite during his biggest deal of the year and poured a mug of sludge over his original ten-million-dollar contracts. Then, right in front of his board and his mistress, I stripped off every designer thread he had ever paid for until I was standing in nothing but my own silk camisole.
"You can keep the clothes, Adam. They're as hollow as you are."
I grabbed my passport, turned my back on his billions, and walked out of that glass tower barefoot, bleeding, and finally free.