
The 48th Lie
Today is my sixth wedding anniversary. It's also the day my husband, Liam, brought up divorce for the 47th time.
He does this for Seraphina, his childhood friend. The woman who orchestrated a car crash on our wedding day, a tragedy that left her unable to have children and left him shackled by a debt of guilt. For six years, I have been the price of his repayment.
I endured the relentless cycle. But this time was different. This time, after Seraphina pushed me down a spiral staircase, Liam promised me justice. He swore he would make her pay.
Instead, he ensured the smart home security system "mysteriously" erased all evidence.
That night, from the supposed safety of a house he had arranged, Seraphina had me kidnapped. As her hired thugs tore at my clothes in the back of a cold, dark van, I managed to make one desperate emergency call to Liam through my smartwatch.
He saw my plea. And he hung up.
I leaped from that moving van, not onto asphalt, but into the cold, unforgiving sea. As I fought for my life in the icy water, swallowed by the darkness, I made a vow.
This time, there would be no 48th remarriage.
This time, I would simply cease to exist.
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Chapter 6
The invitation arrived by courier, a heavy, cream-colored cardstock that felt like a summons. Liam, in a grand gesture of artistic patronage, had sponsored a solo photography exhibition for Seraphina at the city's most prestigious and influential art museum, The Vanguard. My attendance, the note from his assistant read, was "strongly encouraged to present a united front."
I went. I dressed in a stark, simple black dress that absorbed the light, a deliberate contrast to the glittering, celebratory atmosphere. I was a mourner at a party, an observer at my own public execution.
The gallery was a sea of the art world's most powerful and influential figures—critics, collectors, gallery owners, and fellow artists. Liam stood by Seraphina's side, playing the part of the proud, supportive patron to perfection. Her photographs, moody and self-indulgent, were hung on pristine white walls.
At the height of the evening, during her artist's speech, Seraphina stepped up to the podium. She began by thanking Liam, her voice trembling with emotion. Then, her tear-filled eyes found me in the crowd.
"For years," she sobbed, her voice amplified by the microphone, echoing through the cavernous space, "I suffered from a debilitating creative block. A darkness I couldn't seem to overcome. Because my soul, my vision, my very ideas, were being… borrowed. By someone very close to me, someone I trusted."
On the large projector screen behind her, a professionally designed slideshow began to play. On one side of the screen, her supposed early-concept sketches and diary entries appeared. On the other, high-resolution photos of my finished paintings. The dates on her sketches, I knew with a sickening certainty, were digitally forged. The thematic similarities were vague, but they had been expertly curated and manipulated to create a damning narrative of artistic theft.
"She took my trauma, my pain," Seraphina whispered, her voice a masterpiece of manufactured vulnerability, "and she called it her art. She used her position as my friend, as his wife, to steal my voice."
A collective, horrified gasp went through the room. The whispers started immediately, spreading like a virus. In the hallowed, unforgiving halls of the art world, plagiarism was the ultimate sin, a crime punishable by immediate and permanent excommunication. My career, my passion, my very identity as an artist, was being systematically, publicly, and brilliantly murdered. And my husband was the one who had paid for the executioner.
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7.9
After her twin brother's unexplained death at Alpha Academy, Alexandria Hyde takes his place and his name to uncover the truth. Now living as "Alex," she's thrown into a world of hot, testosterone-fueled Alphas who fight to the brink of death... and she has to survive it while hiding who she really is.
But staying hidden isn't easy–
Not when the Alphas start noticing her.
Not when the truth she's chasing might destroy her first.
And definitely not when they start fighting for her instead.

9.3
Six years ago, my adoptive family framed me for commercial espionage, stripped me of my identity, and threw me out. Now, I finally returned to the Solis estate as a commercial pilot to take back what was mine.
But the first thing my adoptive mother did was threaten me with that forged evidence again. She demanded I take my sister Kiana's place in a marriage contract with a disabled man, simply because Kiana refused to marry him.
When I refused, Kiana ambushed me at the airport with a mob of reporters. She cried for the cameras, publicly accusing me of causing our father's and brother's deaths. She painted me as a ruthless monster who bankrupted the company and ruined the family. The crowd instantly turned on me, screaming that I was a murderer and a gold-digger. Kiana wanted to completely destroy my reputation so I would have no choice but to submit to her arrangement.
I looked at her fake tears, feeling a cold, absolute fury. How dare she use the tragic deaths of the only family members who actually loved me as a prop for her sick show? They had ruined my life once, and now they wanted to bury me alive.
I didn't hesitate. I slapped her hard across the face right in front of the flashing cameras.
"That was for my father and brother."
Then, my real fiancé, a decorated Delta Force commander, rolled through the crowd in his wheelchair. He tossed a classified Pentagon file to the reporters, completely clearing my name and exposing Kiana's lies. I married him to start my revenge, but as I stepped into his heavily secured penthouse that night, I realized my powerful new husband had been preparing for me for a very long time.

9.2
He married her to control her.
To break her.
To own her.
Seraphina let him believe it.
She plays the quiet wife-
soft voice, lowered eyes, perfect obedience.
But behind every smile...
is a plan he was never meant to survive.
Because this marriage was never about love.
Not even power.
It was revenge.
And when Lucien finally uncovers the truth-
when he realizes who she really is...
he won't be fighting to keep her.
He'll be begging to escape her.

8.8
Betrayed. Broken. After her chosen mate chooses her stepsister for the mating ritual. She a half-breed omega is cast out of the only pack she's ever known. But running away and becoming a lone wolf was a far easier fate. Not until....
When the youngest of three rival Alpha lycan brothers finds her bleeding and alone, he claims her as his. Yet at a royal summit, the other two brothers scents her too and the word slips from their lips in unison. Confusion spirals into chaos. Three powerful Alphas, bound by blood but divided by ambition, are suddenly linked to the same woman. She becomes their weakness, their obsession, their prize.
But being fated to all three cursed lycans isn't a blessing, it's a war. Between the brothers. Between their packs. Between love and survival.
She has to decide if she will let them destroy her... or if she'll rise from the ashes of rejection and betrayal to make them kneel.
A story of obsession, desire, and power where one weak omega stands at the center of a dangerous game and the hearts of three ruthless Alphas

9.1
I drowned in freezing pool water, the mocking laughter of the elite Savage family echoing in my ears.
When I opened my eyes, I was an eight-year-old orphan again, right on the day those monsters came to adopt me.
Terrified of repeating my hellish past, I ran down the hallway and desperately grabbed the shirt of a random, dumpy IT guy, begging him to take me instead.
I thought I had chosen a weak, boring suburban dad to hide behind.
But I was completely wrong.
My new mom greeted me with a ceramic tactical knife hidden in her apron.
My clumsy dad sliced dinner ribs with the terrifying precision of a seasoned hitman.
My ten-year-old brother was a dead-eyed sociopath who immediately calculated my bone density.
They were a family of lethal underworld monsters, yet they frantically pretended to be a normal, pathetic household just for me.

7.0
I'm Jade, bound to Julian-until he chooses germ-phobic Nancy, who torments my sister Molly. "What, are you that desperate?" Julian sneers when I beg him to stop Nancy.
Molly jumps from a roof after Nancy's brother Stuart abuses her. I'm framed, beaten, dumped in the ocean-saved by Miles, who helps me expose Julian and Nancy's crimes.
"You played me," I snarl at Julian as he begs forgiveness.
I watch Nancy and Stuart turn on each other, then sever my bond with Julian. Thirteen years later, I'm a mom with a new mate. Julian sees me happy and whispers, "Farewell, my girl"-finally letting me go.