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Shattered Vows: The Don's Runaway Queen Novel Cover

Shattered Vows: The Don's Runaway Queen

I was the Queen of New York, the untouchable wife of the city's most feared Mafia Don, Liam Goldstein. But my throne was built on quicksand. It started with a photo of a hotel receipt and a tangle of lingerie sent to my phone. It ended with a listening device I planted, hearing my husband tell his mistress that I was just a "decoration" while she would bear his heir. The humiliation reached its peak at the charity gala. His mistress, Ava, marched in wearing my jewelry, claiming my husband in front of the city's elite. When I tried to leave, Liam grabbed me. I fell. I hit the floor hard, and the pain in my stomach was blinding. I lay there on the ballroom parquet, bleeding out in my white gown, losing the unborn son Liam claimed he wanted more than anything. But he didn't kneel to help me. Terrified of a scandal, he shielded his mistress from the paparazzi and walked away, leaving me to die amidst the champagne and diamonds. I woke up in a hospital bed with an empty womb and a "sorry" check from his lawyer. He thought money could fix a dead child. He thought I would just go back to being his ornament. He was wrong. That night, I initiated the Phoenix Plan. I planted my DNA in a car wreck, drove it to the docks, and watched it explode into a fireball. To the world, and to Liam, Maya Goldstein is dead. But I’m very much alive. And I’m going to burn his empire to the ground.
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Chapter 1

I was the Queen of New York, the untouchable wife of the city's most feared Mafia Don, Liam Goldstein.

But my throne was built on quicksand.

It started with a photo of a hotel receipt and a tangle of lingerie sent to my phone. It ended with a listening device I planted, hearing my husband tell his mistress that I was just a "decoration" while she would bear his heir.

The humiliation reached its peak at the charity gala.

His mistress, Ava, marched in wearing my jewelry, claiming my husband in front of the city's elite.

When I tried to leave, Liam grabbed me. I fell.

I hit the floor hard, and the pain in my stomach was blinding.

I lay there on the ballroom parquet, bleeding out in my white gown, losing the unborn son Liam claimed he wanted more than anything.

But he didn't kneel to help me.

Terrified of a scandal, he shielded his mistress from the paparazzi and walked away, leaving me to die amidst the champagne and diamonds.

I woke up in a hospital bed with an empty womb and a "sorry" check from his lawyer.

He thought money could fix a dead child. He thought I would just go back to being his ornament.

He was wrong.

That night, I initiated the Phoenix Plan.

I planted my DNA in a car wreck, drove it to the docks, and watched it explode into a fireball.

To the world, and to Liam, Maya Goldstein is dead.

But I’m very much alive. And I’m going to burn his empire to the ground.

Chapter 1

Maya POV

I was pouring Earl Grey into a bone china cup worth more than most mid-sized sedans when my phone buzzed.

The screen lit up with a photo of a hotel receipt, timestamped twenty minutes ago. It bore my husband's signature on the bill, and in the background, a tangle of women’s lingerie discarded on the floor.

The porcelain chattered against the saucer—a singular, betraying sound.

It wasn't just a receipt. It was a declaration of war against the illusion I had spent five years meticulously curating.

I sat in the solarium of our Manhattan penthouse, the city of New York sprawling beneath me like a conquered beast.

My husband, Liam Goldstein, owned this city. He was the Don, the King, the man who made grown men weep for mercy with a mere twitch of his finger. And I was his Queen, his "Perfect Wife," the untouchable Maya Goldstein.

Or so I had fooled myself into believing.

The message came from an unknown number. No text. Just the image. Blurry, hasty, but unmistakable. The receipt bore the logo of The Pierre—the very sanctuary we used to reserve for our anniversaries.

I set the teapot down. My hands didn't shake. In this world, a tremor was a death sentence.

A shadow fell across the table. It was Marco, one of Liam’s most trusted soldiers, patrolling the perimeter of the terrace. Usually, he would nod with deferential respect, keeping his eyes lowered.

Today, he glanced at me.

It wasn't a look of respect. It was a darting, slippery thing. A mixture of pity and something darker. Mockery? He looked away too quickly when our eyes met, feigning sudden interest in a pigeon on the railing.

The air in the solarium suddenly felt thin, stripped of oxygen.

I unlocked my phone again. I didn't want to look, but the itch was under my skin, burning and compulsive. I opened Instagram.

There it was again. The "Empire Lover."

It was a handle that had been haunting my feed lately. A ghost account. No profile picture. But the comments... they were everywhere. Specifically, appearing under the posts of Ava Sinclair, a socialite whose father owned half the shipping docks Liam controlled.

*“The Queen looks radiant tonight,”* Empire Lover had commented on her latest selfie.

*“Soon, the crown will sit where it belongs,”* another comment read.

I had dismissed it as a deranged fan. But looking at Marco’s averted eyes, the pieces of a jagged puzzle began to click together, slicing my fingers as I tried to hold them.

Liam had been coming home late. "Business," he’d say, smelling of cigar smoke and expensive scotch. But lately, the scent had shifted. Sweeter. Floral.

I stood up. The silk of my dress rustled, a sound that used to make me feel elegant, but now sounded like the crinkle of wrapping paper on a discarded gift.

"Have the car brought around," I told Marco. "We have the charity gala tonight."

Marco hesitated for a fraction of a second. "The Boss said he would meet you there, Mrs. Goldstein."

"I know," I said, my voice like chipped ice. "I intend to be on time."

The gala was a sea of black tuxedos and blinding diamonds. The air smelled of money, power, and expensive perfume. I walked in, head high, the living picture of the dutiful Mafia wife. I smiled at the wives of the Capos, accepted the air-kisses from the underbosses.

Then I saw him.

Liam stood near the bar, a glass of whiskey in his hand. He looked devastatingly handsome, radiating that dark, magnetic danger that had drawn me to him in the first place. He was the sun everyone orbited.

He saw me and smiled. It was the smile that had convinced me to marry him, to ignore the blood on his hands because he swore those hands would only ever hold me gently.

He walked over, sliding his arm around my waist. His grip was firm, possessive. To the room, we were the power couple. The unshakeable foundation of the Goldstein crime family.

"You look beautiful tonight, Maya," he whispered against my ear.

His breath was warm. His tone was perfect.

But I felt nothing.

It was like listening to a recording. The words were right, but the frequency was dead. I looked at him—really looked at him—and I realized I was staring at a stranger wearing my husband's face.

"Thank you, Liam," I said. My voice sounded hollow to my own ears.

His phone buzzed in his pocket. He didn't check it immediately. He waited, finishing his drink, playing the part. Then, casually, he pulled it out.

I was standing at the perfect angle.

The screen lit up. A message preview from "Ava Sinclair."

*“I’m wearing the red one you like. Room 402. Don't make me wait, Daddy.”*

The world didn't stop spinning. It didn't explode. It just... froze.

I looked up. Liam’s face didn't change. He didn't look guilty. He didn't look surprised. He just tapped out a quick reply and slid the phone back into his pocket.

I looked around the room.

That was when the real horror hit me.

Tony, his Capo, was watching us. He saw Liam check the phone. He saw the message. And he smirked. It was a small, fleeting thing, shared with another soldier standing nearby.

They knew.

They all knew.

The realization washed over me like a suffocating tide of black water. I wasn't just being cheated on. I was being managed. I was the punchline of a joke told in every backroom of the organization. The "Perfect Wife" was the only one who didn't know her throne was built on quicksand.

My father had been a small-time boss. He had cheated on my mother until the day he died. I remembered her tears. I remembered swearing I would never be her. I remembered Liam promising me, on his knees, holding a rare first edition of *Pride and Prejudice* he’d tracked down for me, that loyalty was his religion.

*“I bleed for this family, Maya. And you are my family.”*

Lies.

"Is everything okay?" Liam asked, his hand squeezing my waist. "You’ve gone pale."

"Just a headache," I lied. The first of many.

"I have to handle a situation with the unions," Liam said, checking his watch. "Emergency meeting. I might be late tonight."

"Of course," I said. "Business comes first."

He kissed my forehead. It felt like a brand.

"Go home and rest. I’ll make it up to you."

He walked away. Not toward the exit, but toward the elevators that led to the hotel suites above the ballroom.

I stood there, amidst the clinking glasses and the laughter, feeling the cold weight of my wedding ring. It felt like a shackle.

I watched him go. Then, I turned and walked out the front doors, past the waiting valets, into the cool New York night.

I didn't go home. Not yet.

I pulled out my phone and dialed a number I hadn't used in years.

"It's Maya," I said when the line connected. My voice was steady, terrifyingly calm. "I need you to find something for me. Everything. Don't leave a single stone unturned."

I hung up and looked at the skyline.

The storm wasn't coming. It was already here. And I was standing in the eye of it, watching the walls of my life crumble into dust.

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