The Heart I Married For Novel Cover

The Heart I Married For

9.6 / 10.0
For four years, I endured my husband Alex' s coldness and his very public affair. I did it all for the heart beating in his chest-the one I believed belonged to my dead fiancé, Dale. Then, a phone call from a private investigator shattered everything. It was all a lie, a simple clerical error. Dale' s heart wasn' t in my husband. It was beating inside a tech CEO in Austin named Cash Carter. Suddenly, the man I married for a ghost was just a cruel stranger. When his mistress caused me to fall into a pool, he left me to drown, demanding I apologize to her before he' d help me. Four years of humiliation and heartbreak, all for a devastating coincidence. My entire life was built on nothing. So I filed for divorce and booked a one-way ticket to Austin. When Alex finally tracked me down, begging me to come back, he didn't understand. I wasn't running from him. I was running toward the last piece of the man I truly loved.

The Heart I Married For Chapter 1

For four years, I endured my husband Alex' s coldness and his very public affair. I did it all for the heart beating in his chest-the one I believed belonged to my dead fiancé, Dale.

Then, a phone call from a private investigator shattered everything. It was all a lie, a simple clerical error.

Dale' s heart wasn' t in my husband. It was beating inside a tech CEO in Austin named Cash Carter.

Suddenly, the man I married for a ghost was just a cruel stranger. When his mistress caused me to fall into a pool, he left me to drown, demanding I apologize to her before he' d help me.

Four years of humiliation and heartbreak, all for a devastating coincidence. My entire life was built on nothing.

So I filed for divorce and booked a one-way ticket to Austin. When Alex finally tracked me down, begging me to come back, he didn't understand. I wasn't running from him. I was running toward the last piece of the man I truly loved.

Chapter 1

Hazel POV:

For four years, I built my life around a heartbeat that wasn't mine, believing it was a lie that kept my real love alive; the truth, however, turned out to be the lie that shattered everything.

The phone buzzed against the cold marble of the kitchen island, a jarring sound in the cavernous silence of the penthouse. I ignored it, focused on scrubbing a non-existent stain from the countertop. It was a habit I' d developed, this frantic cleaning, a way to channel the restless energy that hummed beneath my skin.

The buzzing persisted, insistent. Finally, I let out a sigh, wiped my hands on a dish towel, and picked it up. Private Investigator. My stomach tightened.

"Mr. Davies," I answered, my voice carefully neutral.

"Mrs. Higgins," he said, his tone grim. "I have the information you requested. But I… I think it' s best we discuss this in person."

A cold dread trickled down my spine. "Just tell me, please."

There was a pause, the rustle of papers on his end. "There's been a mistake, Mrs. Higgins. A significant one. The hospital records… they were misfiled initially. A clerical error due to the chaos of the emergency that night."

I gripped the edge of the counter, my knuckles turning white. "What kind of mistake?"

"Alexander Higgins," he said, and the name hung in the air, heavy and foreign despite being my husband' s. "He did have a heart transplant around that time. But it wasn't Dale Heath's heart."

The world tilted. The pristine white kitchen, the gleaming steel appliances, the view of the New York skyline-it all blurred into an insignificant smear.

"What?" The word was a whisper, a breath of disbelief.

"Dale's heart," Mr. Davies continued, his voice laced with professional pity, "was transplanted into another man. A tech CEO based in Austin, Texas. His name is Cash Carter."

Cash Carter. Austin, Texas.

Not Alex. Not here.

The phone slipped from my grasp, clattering onto the floor. The line went dead, but his words echoed in the sudden, deafening silence. Four years. Four years of devotion, of enduring Alex's cold indifference, his public humiliations with Bianca Bernard hanging off his arm. Four years of pressing my ear to his chest in the dead of night, listening to a rhythm I believed was the last piece of Dale.

It was all a lie. A stupid, pathetic, clerical error.

My obsession, the bedrock of my existence for the past four years, evaporated in an instant. It didn't crumble; it vanished, leaving behind a hollow, icy calm.

Just then, the front door clicked open. Alex strode in, loosening his tie. He tossed his briefcase onto a chair, his movements sharp and impatient.

"Hazel," he called out, his voice a familiar, detached command. "Bianca' s had a fall. She' s at the hospital. Get the car."

He didn't look at me. He never really looked at me. He was already shrugging out of his suit jacket, his focus entirely on the woman who held his affection, the woman who wasn't his wife.

I watched him, this man I had married for a ghost. He was agitated, a frantic energy radiating from him that I had never seen before. His perfectly styled hair was slightly disheveled, and his jaw was clenched. He was genuinely worried about Bianca.

In all our years of marriage, he had never shown an ounce of that concern for me. When I had the flu so bad I could barely stand, he' d simply told his assistant to have a doctor make a house call. When I' d cut my hand open on a broken glass, he' d sighed with annoyance at the blood on the floor before telling me to clean it up.

His worry for her was a stark contrast to his perpetual indifference to me.

For the first time, looking at him didn't stir the phantom ache of love for Dale. It stirred nothing. He was just a man. A stranger.

"Did you hear me?" he snapped, finally turning to look at me when I didn't move. His eyes, the cold gray eyes I once tried so desperately to find warmth in, were filled with irritation.

I met his gaze. The foundation of my world had just been obliterated, and in its place was a chilling clarity.

"Bianca Bernard," I said, my voice steady, devoid of the tremor it usually held when I spoke her name. "Is she allergic to penicillin?"

Alex stared at me, his frustration turning to confusion. "What the hell are you talking about? What does that have to do with anything?" He thought I was being jealous, petty. The usual Hazel.

"It has everything to do with this," I said, my voice dropping to a near whisper. "Your heart. The one beating in your chest right now. Did you have any complications after the surgery? Any rejection scares?"

He looked at me as if I'd lost my mind. "Complications? No. What is this about, Hazel? Bianca is waiting."

"I'm not asking because I'm worried about you, Alex," I clarified, the words tasting like freedom on my tongue. "I'm not asking because I care."

I took a slow breath, letting the finality of it settle in my bones. Dale. My Dale. He was kind, loving, and completely devoted to me. On our last day together, he' d been planning our honeymoon, his eyes sparkling as he described the sunsets in Santorini. He'd registered as an organ donor a year before, a casual act of generosity. "Just in case," he'd said with a smile. "Maybe I can help someone else see those sunsets." Then the screech of tires, the crunch of metal, and his body shielding mine.

I survived. He didn't.

When I learned that Alex Higgins, the ruthless CEO of a powerful investment firm, had received a heart transplant on the same day, in the same hospital, a desperate, irrational hope took root. I pursued him, orchestrated a meeting, and married him.

New York society pitied me. The devoted, pathetic Mrs. Higgins, trailing after a man who clearly didn't love her. A placeholder. A convenient wife he married on a whim after seeing a picture of Bianca, his childhood friend and unrequited love, with another man. He used me to spite her, and I used him to stay close to Dale's heart. It was a transaction built on mutual delusion.

He had always prioritized Bianca. Dinners were canceled, vacations cut short, birthdays forgotten, all because Bianca called. And I had endured it all, pressing my hand to his chest, feeling that steady thump-thump-thump, and telling myself it was for Dale.

"Your transplant," I said, my voice sharp now, cutting through his confusion. "Was there a history of allergies in your donor's family? Specifically, to penicillin?"

Alex frowned, a flicker of memory in his cold eyes. "The doctors mentioned something… the donor's mother had a severe allergy. They had to be careful with my post-op medications. Why?"

Dale's mother. My Dale's mother was severely allergic to penicillin. I knew that.

But Alex's donor's mother was, too. It was a coincidence. A cruel, devastating coincidence that had cost me four years of my life.

I looked at him, truly looked at him, for the first time without the filter of my grief. And I saw him for what he was: a cold, selfish man who had used me without a second thought. And I had let him.

The lie was broken. And so was the spell.

"No reason," I said softly. A smile, small and genuine, touched my lips. It felt foreign. "You should go to her. Don't worry about the car. I'll call a taxi."

He stared at me, a strange, unsettled look on his face. My calmness, my lack of tears or accusations, was unnerving him. He couldn' t place it. For a moment, he looked like he wanted to say something else, but the thought of Bianca overrode everything. He nodded curtly, grabbed his keys, and walked out the door without a backward glance.

The moment the door clicked shut, I picked up my phone from the floor. I didn't call a taxi.

I called my lawyer.

"Sarah," I said, my voice clear and resolute. "It's Hazel Higgins. I want to file for divorce. Immediately."

Continue Reading

The Heart I Married For of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4 Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11
all

You may also like

New Release Novels

Inheriting My Billion-Dollar Family Empire After My Boyfriend's Affair Novel Cover
7.7
I was ready to reveal my true identity, imagining Charles's proposal, but then I overheard the conversation. "Are you and Tracy Davis getting married?" "What about Victoria?" "She's nothing special, just a mistress." Fury coursed through me as I walked away. Tracy Davis, the girl who tormented me in high school, was now a part of Charles's plans. I ended things with Charles, then orchestrated the merger of all the companies that had humiliated me-at their wedding ceremony.
DARK SEDUCTION {EROTICA SHORT STORIES} Novel Cover
9.0
Behind every forbidden glance or every reckless touch, is a secret too dangerous to resist. From the lecture hall to the royal court, from quiet bedrooms to stages. Dark Seduction lures you into the shadows where lust, power, and obsession collide. These stories unravel desires told to deny, teacher and student, bodyguard and singers, lawyers and clients, kings and maids, lovers turned enemies. Some sins are whispered. Others are screamed in the dark and All of them will leave you breathless. Indulge in eleven volumes of forbidden desire, where every chapter is soaked in heat, danger, and submission.
He Gave My Wedding Dress To His Secretary Novel Cover
8.0
On her wedding day, Chloe’s world shatters when her fiancé, billionaire Julian, gives her custom bridal gown to his secretary for a photo shoot. This cold betrayal is the final straw for Chloe, who realizes she will never outrank his assistant in his heart. Choosing self-respect over a loveless union, she cancels the ceremony and vanishes. Now, Julian must face the consequences of his negligence as he desperately tries to win her back.
Late Redemption Of My Mate And My Sister Novel Cover
7.5
I, once a renowned belly - dance master, was the unwitting victim of a diabolical plot. My own sister, Sarah, and my supposed mate, Frank, conspired to have me violated. Their heinous plan was to ensure that the adopted daughter, Jenny, could perform belly dance in the blood - moon ceremony without any competition. I was savagely assaulted, my body and spirit broken, and then callously framed, left to die in a pool of my own despair. But fate had a different turn for me. Against all odds, I clawed my way back from the brink of death and transformed into a special agent, staging a false death to escape the nightmare that had been my life. Frank, only after the damage was irreparably done, finally opened his eyes to the magnitude of his mistakes. Consumed by a guilt so profound that it seemed to eat away at his very soul, he was left adrift in a sea of remorse. However, it was far, far too late...
My Alpha Chose My Sister Novel Cover
8.5
On the night of her long-awaited shift, Elena anticipates finally bonding with her destined mate, Alpha Julian. However, a devastating betrayal shatters her world when Julian rejects her in favor of her younger sister. Cast aside and heartbroken, Elena must navigate the pain of seeing her fated partner with her own blood. As pack tensions rise, she struggles to reclaim her worth and survive the cruel fate her mate and sister have forced upon her.
My Step Father, My Desire. Novel Cover
7.3
I shouldn't get wet at the thought of my step father, but I do. It all started the day we had a business meeting. I work as an intern at his company and I couldn't help but imagine his long slender fingers f*cking me. My name is Emma and no, I am not a pretty model queen. I am what you call a geek, a nerd and a wallflower. But this wallflower wants to get bent over on his table and will do anything to be his slut. Even if it means getting my mother out of the way.
Chapters
Read now
Share