
MY CEO REGRETS: CHASING HIS HEIRESS WIFE.
She lost everything that day;
Her three years of marriage,
Her best friend's trust,
And her two weeks old baby.
...
"I want a divorce. I'm not in this marriage anymore." His voice dropped, as he moved closer.
'Divorce?' My world tilted.
"Yes, my lawyer will send you the papers to sign."
"No," I whispered, broken. "You can't be serious. Don't tell me you believed that lying bitch? This can't be happening. Not now. How could you bring this up today? We just buried my Papa a few hours ago, Lucian!" My voice was barely a whisper, alien even to my own ears, like my whole world was just, falling apart right there and then.
...
The price of Lyra Jones's love was everything.
She sacrificed her burgeoning career to become a devoted full-time housewife, only for her three-years marriage to Lucian White Jr. to explode in spectacular fashion.
On the very day of her father's funeral, a betrayal of shattering cruelty occurred: her childhood best friend, Aryan, delivered a fatal lie that cost Lyra her husband, her reputation, and tragically, her week-old pregnancy. Abandoned and utterly broken, Lyra fled.
Now she is back. Five years have passed, and Lyra has claimed her crown as the multibillion dollar CEO and Heiress of the Jones corporation.
She didn't return for closure; she returned for retribution. And she will not rest until Lucian is stripped of his empire and Aryan is exposed to the world.
They thought they buried the wife. Now, can they survive the CEO?
Start reading now to witness the most ruthless corporate revenge of the year.
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Chapter 3
~ LYRA ~
Laying flat on a cold, white floor. The fluorescent lights flicker like dying fireflies, casting a harsh, flat glow. I squeeze my eyes shut, trying to block the blinding light. My head throbs in time with the steady beep of a monitor somewhere behind me.
"Where am I?" I tried to sit up, but the room tilted. My legs are tangled in a thin hospital gown that clings to my skin, and the sharp, chemical smell slams into me, this is a hospital.
"What am I doing here?" I pushed myself up, heart hammering, and froze when the nurse's steady gaze met mine.
"Thank goodness you're awake!" she said, pressing my shoulder gently, urging me to sit back. "You're fine, Ma, just relax, while I inform the doctor."
Where am I? How did I get here? The questions swirled in the fog of my mind until a jagged memory pierced through, sharp as a blade. My hands flew instinctively to my stomach.
"My baby?" My voice was a hollow rasp. "How is my baby?"
"Hey... hey, sis."
The voice came from the shadows at the edge of the bed. Michael. His face drifted into the light, his eyes bloodshot and swollen. He reached out, his hand hovering near my shoulder as if I were made of glass that had already shattered.
"You're okay," he whispered, though his voice broke. "You're in the hospital. You... you passed out. Lyra, it was a miscarriage."
Miscarriage. The word didn't just hurt; it leveled me. It was a physical blow to the chest that stole my breath. My secret weapon against Lucian, the only leverage I had left to force him to look at me, the only piece of my future that felt real, was gone.
"No," I whispered, my voice trembling. "This isn't real. It's a dream. Tell me it's a dream."
"I'm so sorry, Lyra."
"I wasn't ready!" I shrieked, the sound echoing off the cold, tiled walls. "Not now! Not when everything is already burning!"
The tears didn't just fall; they erupted. Hot, relentless, and animalistic. I curled into a ball, clutching the hospital sheets as if they could hold my life together. "I can't do this," I choked out through the heaving sobs.
"I can't survive this, Michael."
His hand tightened on my shoulder, his grip the only thing keeping me from floating away into the dark. "You have to," he said, his voice hoarse with his own grief.
"For Papa. For yourself. For the future he wanted for you. Please, Lyra... stay with me."
A soft knock at the door signaled the entrance of Dr. Paulin. He approached with a heavy, practiced sympathy. "I'm sorry, Mrs. White," he said quietly. "We can't give you a definitive reason for the loss yet. But you must be gentle with yourself. You've just come out of a coma; your body is incredibly weak."
Mrs. White. The name felt like a brand.
"I know the reason," I spat out, the words tasting like bile.
The doctor paused, but I wasn't looking at him. I was looking at the ghosts of the last three years.
"It was him," I whispered, my crying suddenly stopping, replaced by a terrifying, cold clarity.
"He caused all of this. I gave him everything. I buried my career, my dreams, my soul into that marriage. And he did me dirty. He broke me on the worst day of my life, right after Papa died."
I fell back into Michael's arms, but the warmth was gone. I felt hollow. Every bit of the reality I had built for three years had been stripped away. I had no husband. No home. No father. And now, no child.
I was left with nothing.
And in that emptiness, a new fire began to crawl up my throat. It wasn't the heat of sadness anymore; it was the frost of a promise.
They think they've left me with nothing, I thought, staring at the sterile white wall until my eyes burned. But they've just given me the freedom to burn their entire world down...
The car slowed, then stopped. The mansion loomed ahead, the place I once called home, and the sight sent a shiver down my spine, as if every memory was waiting to crawl out of the shadows.
"Are you okay, sis? Are you sure about this?" Michael asked, his voice low. He turned off the engine and the sudden quiet let his worry flicker into view.
I didn't say a word. I just gave him a look, one pitiful, weary stare that said everything I felt.
"It's fine... Just a few minutes, then I'll be back."
I slipped out of the car, my feet hitting the gravel with a quiet thud. Inside, the living room smelled different, the air thick with someone else's perfume.
Aryan lounged on the sofa, a bikini barely covering her, a glass of wine in hand, laughing and having a good time all alone. The sight made my stomach twist with disgust.
"What are you doing here?" Her voice sliced through the silence of the foyer, sharp and uninvited. "This is my house now. Not yours."
I looked at her, my supposed best friend standing in the middle of the home I had built.
"The last time I checked, you're the only intruder here." I kept my voice steady, though my chest burned. "I should have seen it years ago. The way you tried to talk me out of marrying Lucian... and then the way you lingered, waiting for our anniversary to finally strike."
She didn't flinch. Instead, she let out a slow, chilling smile that reached from ear to ear, a twisted, Joker-like grin. "You were just too blind to notice that Lucian was never yours. I simply helped him realize the truth."
"I should have known," I whispered, the realization tasting like poison. "All those years playing the 'loyal friend' while you were just a desperate, hollow shell."
"I did what I had to do," she snapped, her eyes flashing. "To protect the only man I've ever loved."
"Protecting him?" A harsh, jagged laugh escaped my throat as hot tears finally blurred my vision.
"You destroyed a home! You're a liar and a thief!"
She opened her mouth to retort, but I held up a hand, cutting her off. "I'm not here to trade insults with you. I'm here for my things. Then I'm leaving you two betraying bastards to rot in this house together."
I turned toward the stairs.
"Where do you think you're going?" she shrieked, lunging forward to block my path. "You have no right to be here! Lucian isn't home,"
I brushed past her, my momentum carrying me up the stairs before she could grab my arm. I burst into the master bedroom. To my surprise and perhaps my final heartbreak, my things were already packed. Neatly. Efficiently. As if I had already been erased.
I grabbed my suitcases, but paused at the vanity. I looked at the diamond ring on my finger, the weight of a thousand broken promises. I twisted it off, the metal feeling cold against my skin, and clicked it down onto the marble shelf.
As I hauled my bags back to the landing, she was waiting at the bottom of the stairs, arms crossed. "I hope you didn't take anything that wasn't yours," she sneered.
I stopped at the final step, inches from her face. "I'm not you, darling. I never could be."
"Loser," she spat. "Don't show your ugly face here again."
I leaned in, my voice dropping to a low, lethal silk. "Oh, I won't. But I promise you this: when you see me again, you'll be the one begging for mercy. I am going to make your lives a living hell. Tell my 'husband' he'd better start looking over his shoulder."
The smugness on her face wavered, replaced by a flicker of genuine shock.
"I wish you both exactly what you deserve," I said, stepping past her and out the front door without looking back.
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Until that moment when Douglas, her husband's former rival, offered her a marriage contract. A way to take revenge and reclaim what was stolen from her by those who put her in prison, destroyed her life, and killed one of her twin children.
What will Kaitlyn do when the truth comes out? When she learns that Martin Thompson's mistress is none other than her closest friend Ashley? When she uncovers the full conspiracy against her and realizes that the death she witnessed was faked, the very reason she ended up in prison?

8.5
Elara spent three years invisible in her marriage to billionaire Damien Cross. When he hands her divorce papers, she disappears without a fight.
Six months later, an accident steals Damien's memory of the past five years. He doesn't remember his ex-wife, but he can't stop searching for the woman with sad eyes who haunts his dreams.
When he finds Elara thriving in Seattle, she refuses to let him back in. But this Damien is nothing like the cold husband she remembers, and as he uncovers their past, devastating secrets emerge.
Can you forgive someone who doesn't remember breaking you?

7.8
For five years, I was the secret weapon behind A-list actor Johan Lee. As his top agent and devoted girlfriend, I cleaned up his scandals, secured his contracts, and deliberately dressed down so I would never outshine him. Tonight was his birthday, and I was waiting in his penthouse in black lace, ready to surprise him.
The only surprise was the one I got when he walked in with a 22-year-old actress. From inside his walk-in closet, my romantic evening turned into a nightmare as I listened to them fall into his bed.
But the cheating wasn't the worst part. It was hearing his cruel, dismissive laugh as he explained why he kept me around.
"She's safe," he told the other woman. "She dresses like a depressed librarian. I don't need a queen trying to steal my spotlight. I need an assistant."
An assistant. Five years of my life, my love, and my career-building genius, all reduced to a convenience. The grief in my chest instantly hardened into ice. The mousy girlfriend he took for granted was gone forever.
I walked out of that closet, ended his career with a single video, and thought I was finally free. But then my aunt called, screaming. My family's company was mysteriously facing bankruptcy, and their only way out was to enforce an old family contract. I was to be sold in marriage to the ruthless billionaire who engineered their downfall: the infamous Colvin Sykes.

8.7
They killed her once. Now, she's back to collect the debt.
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Her audit begins tonight. With the cold precision of a master strategist, she dismantles the heirs, staging their downfall as tragic accidents. But her bloody work doesn't go unnoticed. From a balcony above, the enigmatic and dangerous Hudson Ellison watches the victim become a predator. He's the only one who sees the monster she's become, and he doesn't want to cage it-he wants to crown it.
He offers a dangerous alliance and the keys to an empire. But in a game of secrets and lies, when you partner with a wolf, you risk becoming the prey.

8.4
Angela Jones is just starting to rise in Hollywood when a scandal blows her career apart. Running to Santa Barbara to escape the chaos, she accidentally crosses paths with Aaron Carter, the man she once framed and destroyed.
But Aaron isn't the helpless boy she remembers. He's a cold, calculated billionaire now, and he has only one goal: revenge.
With absolute control, he pulls Angela into his game, forcing her to face every sin she buried in the past. In the end, Angela must choose, fight a world determined to take her down, or fall for the man who wants to ruin her... yet might be the only one who can save her.

7.8
For three years, Elena endured a husband who barely acknowledged her, a mother-in-law who treated her like hired help, and a sister-in-law who sneered that she was nothing but a golddigger. All the while, her husband, Damien, pined after his "perfect" ex, like his own wife didn't exist.
Until the day Elena had enough.
She signed the divorce papers, packed a single bag, and vanished.
Damien was certain she'd come crawling back within a week. But the woman they all dismissed? Turns out Elena is a billionaire heiress, the CEO of the very empire Damien has been desperate to partner with and the one now signing his paychecks.
Oops.
Now Damien is spiraling, realizing too late what he lost. But Elena has choices she never had before. Like her childhood best friend, an NFL star who's been in love with her all along.
So who will it be?
The ex-husband who finally woke up?
The best friend who never left?
Or has Elena finally decided she's done with men who don't deserve her?