She Signed Away the Throne He Never Knew She Owned Novel Cover

She Signed Away the Throne He Never Knew She Owned

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Isabella Hartwell built six years of marriage on Marcus Vance's promise that loyalty was enough. On her own birthday, he plays their private footage to a laughing ballroom and slides divorce papers across the table while his mistress fixes her makeup in Isabella's wedding dress. Isabella signs without crying — and only later understands that the signature he forced from her just triggered her estranged father's energy empire into her hands alone. The woman he discarded to look powerful is now the only person who can destroy him. But as Marcus crawls and a stranger named Kai turns out to be no stranger at all, Isabella has to decide whether the only thing worse than being betrayed is becoming the kind of person who can't be reached anymore.

She Signed Away the Throne He Never Knew She Owned Chapter 1

The wax from my twenty-sixth birthday candles pooled onto the vanilla frosting.

Marcus raised his champagne flute, the crystal catching the light of the chandelier overhead.

"To upgrading my life," my husband announced to the two hundred guests filling the banquet hall.

The massive projector screen behind our head table flickered to life.

Instead of a photo montage, a woman’s raw, unrestrained moan blasted through the surround sound.

The footage showed Marcus tangled in silk sheets with Scarlett Reyes.

Dead silence swallowed the room.

I stood frozen, the silver cake knife heavy in my grip. I scanned the crowd, waiting for someone to move.

Not a single person rushed toward the AV booth. No one scrambled to pull the plug. They just stared, their eyes darting between the screen and my face.

Then, a snicker broke the quiet. It multiplied into a wave of cruel, echoing laughter.

Six years of marriage. Six years of believing that if I played the perfect wife, he would stay.

The realization hit me flat in the chest. He never cared if I was good. He only cared if I was useful, a prop for his public image. And tonight, my use had expired.

I set the knife gently next to the cake.

"Did you bring the divorce papers?" I asked.

My voice cut clean through the noise, silencing the laughter near the front tables.

Marcus lowered his glass, his jaw setting into a hard line. He snapped his fingers at the catering manager.

"Pass them out," he instructed.

Waiters in black vests fanned across the room. They carried silver trays, but instead of hors d'oeuvres, they handed out thick, stapled packets.

Copies of our divorce settlement.

Guests eagerly snatched the documents, lifting their phones to record my humiliation. Camera flashes strobed across the banquet hall.

Scarlett strolled up to the main table, adjusting the neckline of her tight red dress.

She popped open a gold compact and dabbed at her lips, checking her reflection.

"Marcus told me he planned a surprise," she purred, snapping the mirror shut. "I think it went over perfectly."

I ignored her, reaching out to pluck a packet from a passing waiter.

"Let's see what my six years cost," I murmured.

I flipped to the first page.

Nothing from Marcus. Just the rustle of paper and the constant flashing of phone cameras.

I turned to page two. Then page three.

My eyes scanned the clauses, the asset divisions, the zero-dollar alimony offer.

Not a single tear blurred my vision. My throat didn't tighten. I felt absolutely hollow, and it was entirely liberating.

"Are you even reading it?" Marcus demanded.

He stepped closer, searching my face for the breakdown he so clearly wanted.

"Every word," I replied, turning to the signature page.

"You get the downtown condo," he stated, crossing his arms. "And the Honda. Leave the manor tonight."

"I'll need a pen."

Marcus frowned, his brow furrowing. "You're not going to fight this? You're not going to beg?"

"For what?" I met his gaze squarely. "You just broadcasted a sex tape at my birthday party. There’s nothing left to salvage."

"You always were pathetic," Scarlett chimed in, looping her arm through his. "No fight in you at all."

"I fight for things that matter, Scarlett," I told her. "You can keep the trash."

Marcus's face darkened. "Watch your mouth, Isabella."

I grabbed a pen from the guestbook stand and signed my name on the dotted line.

I tossed the packet onto his chest. He caught it awkwardly against his suit jacket.

"I'll have my things out by midnight, Mr. Vance."

His eyes widened slightly at the title.

"Mr. Vance?" he repeated, his tone dropping.

"That is your name, isn't it?" I turned my back to him. "We have nothing else to discuss."

A woman in the front row gasped, shoving her phone toward her friend.

"It's already trending," the guest whispered loudly. "Number one on Twitter. The whole world is watching."

"Good," Scarlett said, pressing her cheek against Marcus's shoulder. "Now everyone knows he's mine."

I didn't stick around to hear his response.

The night air hit my face as I pushed through the glass doors onto the terrace.

Inside, the bass of the music thumped back to life, the party resuming without its hostess.

I leaned against the stone balustrade, my fingers gripping the cold edge.

My phone buzzed in my palm.

I assumed it was a news alert about the video.

Instead, the lock screen lit up with a single unread email.

The sender was an unfamiliar law firm.

The subject line glowed brightly against the dark screen.

*Urgent Notice Regarding the Execution of the Estate of Your Father, Alistair Hartwell.*

My thumb hovered over the notification.

Alistair Hartwell had been missing for nineteen years. Dead to the world. Dead to me.

Why tonight?

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