
Rising From Ashes: The Matriarch's Spectacular Comeback
I woke up in a burning warehouse, twelve years after my supposed death. My body had been reset to its physical prime, the deep burn scar on my wrist completely gone.
Through the smoke, my eldest son, Kennard, rushed blindly into the flames. He was screaming the name of the very woman who had orchestrated this trap—Brittnie.
When I tackled him out of the way of a falling steel beam, he didn't recognize my youthful face. Instead, he pinned me to the concrete and nearly crushed my windpipe.
"How much did she pay you to carve up your face to look like a dead woman?"
He hissed the words at me, treating me like a sick corporate spy. For a decade, a bizarre narrative "script" had brainwashed my son, forcing him into pathetic devotion to Brittnie. She had drained his wealth, turned my daughter against him, and hollowed out our family empire.
Whenever Kennard tried to resist her, the mind control punished him with agonizing migraines, driving him to smash his own hands against the wall just to cope with the pain.
Hearing him quietly sobbing outside my locked door, my heart shattered. How could this invisible force torture my brilliant son and turn my family into puppets for a D-list actress?
I dragged him to the hospital for a DNA test.
When the results confirmed my maternity at 99.999%, the cold billionaire collapsed to the floor, weeping in my arms like a lost child.
I wiped his tears and smiled ruthlessly. It was time to take back my empire and burn Brittnie's life to the ground.
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Chapter 4
Kennard shoved her back.
The movement was abrupt, almost violent. He scrambled to his feet, his chest heaving as if he had just surfaced from drowning. He didn't look at her face. He kept his eyes fixed on the wall above her head, his fist clenched tight around the stolen hair in his pocket.
"Get some sleep," he ordered, his voice harsh and grating.
He turned and walked out of the room, the heavy door clicking shut and locking behind him.
Katherine remained on the floor for a long moment. She wiped the tears from her cheeks with the back of her hand. The sorrow in her chest hardened, crystallizing into a cold, sharp fury. Crying wouldn't break the code that held her son hostage. She needed to dismantle the narrative.
The next morning, sunlight streamed through the tall windows.
The deadbolt on the door clicked open. The electronic lock flashed green, signaling her restriction had been lifted.
Katherine pushed herself up from the floor where she had eventually fallen asleep. A sharp, hot ache flared through her right knee the moment she put weight on it. She sucked in a breath, steadying herself against the wall. The joint had stiffened overnight, the swelling still tender beneath the skin. She forced herself to stand upright, smoothing the wrinkles from her clothes with deliberate, controlled movements.
She walked out into the hallway, her gait measured—a subtle favoring of her left leg that only the most observant eye would catch. She moved silently over the thick carpets, heading toward the second floor. She knew exactly where Kennard would be.
The heavy mahogany double doors to the main study were cracked open.
Katherine paused outside, pressing her back against the wall. Through the narrow gap, she could see Kennard sitting behind the massive desk. His hands were steepled under his chin, his face pale and drawn.
Dusty stood in front of the desk. He slammed a thick manila folder and an iPad down onto the polished wood.
"This is the perimeter footage from the warehouse, ten minutes before the explosion," Dusty said, his voice tight with suppressed rage.
He tapped the iPad screen. The video zoomed in on a silver Porsche Panamera parked near the rear loading dock. A man in a dark hoodie was pulling heavy red jerrycans out of the trunk.
"The car is registered to a shell company we just traced back to Brittnie's personal assistant," Dusty stated, stabbing a finger at the folder. "And the financial traces were buried deep, heavily obfuscated, but I found the wire transfers. The purchase of the chemical accelerants was routed through three offshore accounts, all ultimately funded by the black Amex card you gave her. She set the fire, Kennard. She tried to fake her death, and she didn't care if you burned with the building."
Katherine gripped the doorframe. The evidence was absolute. It was a kill shot. Any rational CEO would have the woman arrested before lunch.
Inside the study, the silence stretched.
Kennard stared at the iPad. His eyes began to lose focus. A strange, unnatural glaze washed over his pupils. The muscles in his jaw slackened. The script was overriding his cognitive functions, forcing a system reboot to protect the female lead.
His phone buzzed on the desk. Brittnie's customized ringtone filled the room.
Kennard picked it up.
"Kenny?" Brittnie's voice leaked from the speaker, trembling and thick with fake tears. "I'm so scared. Some men grabbed me last night. I just managed to get away. Please tell me you're safe."
The transformation was instantaneous and sickening.
Kennard's glazed eyes softened into absolute, pathetic devotion. He hunched over the desk, his voice dropping to a desperate, soothing murmur.
"I'm here, baby. I'm safe," Kennard whispered. "I'm so sorry. I should have been there to protect you. I'll double your security today."
Dusty looked like he was going to vomit. His hands balled into fists at his sides.
Kennard hung up the phone. He looked up at Dusty, his eyes completely devoid of the sharp intelligence that usually defined him.
"Destroy these files," Kennard commanded, pushing the iPad away. "Someone is trying to frame her. Don't ever bring this garbage into my office again."
"Are you insane?" Dusty exploded, slamming his hands on the desk. "She tried to kill you!"
Kennard shot out of his chair. "One more word about her, Dusty, and you are fired. Get out."
Outside the door, Katherine felt the air in her lungs turn to ice. The narrative's power was terrifying. It literally rewrote his reality in real-time. Logic was useless here.
Katherine stepped back, raised her foot, and kicked the mahogany doors open.
They slammed against the walls with a sound like a gunshot.
Both men jumped. Dusty spun around, his hand dropping to his waist. Kennard frowned, his face twisting with irritation at the intrusion into his sanctuary.
Katherine didn't hesitate. She walked straight to the desk, each step deliberate—the pain in her knee buried beneath the weight of her authority. She planted both hands flat on the mahogany surface and leaned over, invading Kennard's physical space. Her eyes were black with authority.
"We are going to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center," Katherine ordered. Her voice left no room for debate.
Kennard blinked. The script tried to force him to yell at her, to throw her out, but the deep, biological instinct to obey his mother paralyzed his vocal cords. He opened his mouth, but nothing came out.
Katherine snatched the keys to the Maybach off the desk. She threw them hard, hitting Kennard squarely in the chest.
"Since you want to play deaf and blind," she said, her voice dropping to a lethal whisper, "we are going to let science wake you up."
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Rebirth with a Twist.
Fawn Jones doesn't get a chance to resolve the issues with her marriage. No, she gets murdered in her own bathtub. Drowned by the husband she hated after he had moved his mistress into their bed, Fawn's last lucid thought is a promise before death. "I will not stay weak. I will make you pay. If not in this life, then the next." Then she wakes up. Different room. Different body. Different life. Cassandra Huntington – rich, infamous, beautiful in a way Fawn never had been. Cassie had been in a coma for six months after a car crash. Her billionaire husband, Blake, had just signed the paperwork to turn off her life support when she suddenly started breathing on her own. Now everyone thinks Fawn is Cassandra. The media calls it a miracle. Blake calls it complicated. The woman wearing his wife's face is softer, sharper, funnier... and so tempting he hates himself for wanting her. Fawn calls it an opportunity for revenge. Her killers are still out there. Her old body is in the ground under a lie. And the only weapons she has now are Cassandra's money, Cassandra's reputation... and Cassandra's husband. So, she plays the role. Learns to walk in six-inch heels. Smiles for the cameras. Seduces a man who once couldn't stand his wife and now can't seem to stay away from her. While she quietly buys into the company that ruined her old life. While she gets close enough to the man who killed her to watch him crack. They drowned the wrong woman. Now she's awake. And she's not done.

7.6
Jocelyn Yang lived in the grand Turner Mansion, not as a guest, but as a prisoner. Ever since her father's death, the ruthless billionaire Elam Turner forced her to atone for sins her father never committed.
On her nineteenth birthday, a male classmate secretly sent her a diamond necklace. Elam, who had flown back from London overnight, flew into a psychotic, jealous rage at the sight of another man's gift.
He mercilessly crushed the delicate necklace into the marble floor with his custom leather shoe.
"Did you forget what you are?" Elam hissed, dragging her into a pitch-black storage room. "You take gifts from other men behind my back?"
He pinned her to the dusty floorboards and violently assaulted her. The next morning, a wire transfer of $500,000 hit her bank account. He had humiliated her, broken her spirit, and was now casually trying to buy her silence. Later, when a broken bike left her walking miles through a freezing rainstorm, he just shoved scalding tea into her bleeding hands.
"Look at you," he sneered. "You look like a stray dog ruining my floors."
Jocelyn curled up in the cold, her lips bleeding and her heart shattered. She couldn't understand his terrifying obsession. If he hated her so much, why did he refuse to let her go? Why did he look at her with such manic hunger while systematically destroying her life?
Staring at the massive sum of hush money on her phone, a desperate spark of vengeance flared in her chest. Jocelyn wired every single cent back to Elam's account. She picked up her charcoal pencil, vowing to win the upcoming art competition and buy her escape from this monster forever.

9.1
For ten years, Ran hid in the shadows as Hollywood star Jincheng Lu's secret girlfriend and assistant, starving herself to pay for his acting classes.
On their tenth anniversary, she sat in a cheap apartment with $9.87 in her bank account, watching him slide a massive diamond ring onto a wealthy heiress's finger on live television.
When she called the number she had memorized for a decade, she only heard a cold busy tone. He had blocked her.
Despair swallowed her whole. She forced down a handful of sleeping pills with stale whiskey and died alone on the cold bathroom tiles.
His mother found her rotting body three days later, calling her a "filthy bottom-feeder" before ordering a cleanup crew to dispose of her existence like industrial waste.
Jincheng didn't even ask if she suffered. He just ordered his PR team to digitally erase her ten years of sacrifice from the internet.
"Make sure the press release is airtight. She was an unstable former assistant. She had a history of mental illness. That's it."
Until her heart stopped completely, she didn't understand. She had abandoned her status as the hidden heiress of the wealthy Qin family to build his empire from the ground up.
How could he erase every trace of her without a second thought, using her corpse as a PR shield for his perfect new life?
Opening her eyes again, the sharp smell of hospital antiseptic burned her lungs.
She hadn't just died. She had woken up in the body of a notorious, D-list reality TV influencer who shared her exact name.
Looking at her new face in the mirror, a cold smile spread across her lips. She was going to tear his perfect life apart, piece by bloody piece.

8.1
Pretty Devil
8.1
Maddy worked at an exclusive underground club, always hidden behind a sleek black mask. One night, a wealthy client approached her with a filthy fantasy , he didn't want to just fuck her. He wanted to be her complete slave.
He took her to his luxury penthouse, while she shoved her soaked pussy onto his face and rode his tongue until she came, then mounted his cock and used him mercilessly, slapping and choking him while denying his orgasm until he begged like a broken whore. Even after she quit the club and started a new corporate job, she kept hooking up with him. One day, she walked into the CEO's office... and froze. Her new boss was the same man.
By day, in his luxurious office, he is the dominant, commanding CEO , barking orders, running the company with iron authority, and no one suspects a thing. By night, he becomes her secret pathetic slave: crawling, getting pegged over his own desk, licking her cum off his floor, and having his cock locked in chastity while she laughs at how easily she owns him.
Pretty Devil is a raw, extremely explicit erotic novel packed with intense femdom, heavy BDSM, humiliation, orgasm denial, pegging, face-sitting, and twisted power exchanges that blur the dangerous line between boss and secret slave.
This book is unapologetically nasty and graphic. Reader discretion is strongly advised.

7.6
For three years, I played the perfect, docile wife to Brendon Jimenez, desperate for the real family I never had as an orphan.
But during a high-society gala, I peeked through a cracked door and caught him sleeping with my best friend.
When I packed my cheap canvas bag to leave the penthouse, my mother-in-law blocked the door.
She dumped my clothes on the marble floor, called me a stray dog, and slapped me so hard my mouth bled.
Brendon just stood there, watching his mother humiliate me.
To keep me trapped as his perfect public prop, he even faked his mother's heart attack in a VIP hospital suite.
"Get on your knees. Kneel down right now and beg my mother for forgiveness until she decides to accept it."
I gave them my youth and unconditional loyalty, only to realize this prestigious old-money family was nothing but a rotting corpse built on dirty secrets.
I didn't cry, and I certainly didn't drop to my knees.
Instead, I pulled out my phone right in front of him and called my lawyer.
"File for an at-fault divorce. I have proof of his infidelity with Kaelynn Hudson. I want him ruined."
Then, I touched the matte black card hidden deep in my clutch.
It belonged to Kile Barrett, the ruthless billionaire shark my husband feared most, and I was going to use him to tear the Jimenez family apart.

7.1
I worked eighty-hour weeks on Wall Street just to keep my sick brother alive, enduring endless humiliation from the wealthy family that adopted us.
But when I went to surprise my boyfriend of three years, I found him kissing my spoiled adoptive sister, Tatum.
They were celebrating their engagement to merge their powerful families.
To keep me quiet, my adoptive mother, Eleanor, threatened to freeze my brother's medical trust fund unless I attended the party to play the supportive sister.
Instead, I discovered Eleanor had been embezzling from my brother's life-saving fund to cover her own bad investments.
The nightmare worsened when a drunken Ryder cornered me in my apartment stairwell.
"Once I marry Tatum, Eleanor is giving me control of Liam's trust fund to buy out my father's board members."
He planned to drain my brother's medical money, dump Tatum, and keep me as his mistress.
For a decade, I suffered their abuse hoping for a shred of decency, only to realize they were plotting to leave my brother to die on the streets for corporate greed.
Calling the police wouldn't stop these billionaires. I needed absolute power.
Remembering the dark, predatory gaze of Jaren Jarvis—the ruthless billionaire who had watched me fight back at the party—I canceled my call to 911.
If they wanted to destroy my only family, I was going to use the devil himself to crush theirs.