
The Neglected Wife's Bitter Awakening
My husband, Kahlil, despised me, while his "sister" Cassandra lived in our home, playing the role of a fragile, wheelchair-bound victim.
To get rid of me, she orchestrated a trap, taking a misleading photo to frame me for having an affair.
When Kahlil saw the photo, he didn't even give me a chance to explain.
He believed Cassandra's fake tears instantly and violently shoved me away.
I crashed hard into a heavy glass table, the impact sending agonizing spasms through my stomach that dropped me to the floor in a cold sweat.
While I writhed in excruciating pain, he stood there shielding the very woman who was destroying my life.
"Stop playing the victim," he roared, looking at me with pure disgust. "You are my wife in name, and you will not make a fool of me!"
My heart completely shattered as I lay on the cold hardwood floor.
I had never been unfaithful, yet he treated me like property, blindly protecting a snake who wore sheer tops to seduce him at midnight.
Why was I enduring this suffocating farce of a marriage just to be trampled on?
But when Cassandra pushed her luck and hired a sleazy playboy to assault me in the dark garden, her perfect mask finally shattered.
As Kahlil rushed in to save me, a terrified Cassandra forgot her own lie and stood up from her wheelchair on two perfectly healthy legs.
Looking at their shocked faces, I realized it was finally time to crush the snake and walk away for good.
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Chapter 2
The heavy oak front door of Red Leaf Manor clicked open. Kahlil stepped into the foyer. The muscles in his neck were tight, a dull ache throbbing at the base of his skull from a twelve-hour workday.
He walked straight into the dining room. He stopped. His eyes immediately went to the head of the table. The chair was empty. Bianca was not there.
Instead, the table was set perfectly. Steam rose from plates of roasted meat and seasoned vegetables. Cassandra sat quietly at the side, her hands folded neatly in her lap.
Kahlil's jaw clenched. He looked from the empty chair to Cassandra. "Where is Bianca?" His voice was flat, carrying the usual cold distance he reserved for this house.
Cassandra lowered her chin. Her fingers drifted up to touch her collarbone, a picture of fragile hesitation. "Sister Bianca... she was in the kitchen earlier, but she seemed very frustrated. She left before I could ask."
She paused, taking a shallow breath. "I saw her struggling, so I made this instead. I hope you don't mind."
Kahlil pulled out his chair and sat down. He picked up his fork. He took a bite. The food was good. It was exactly the way he liked it.
But his stomach twisted with irritation. Bianca cooking? The image didn't fit. She was a Sinclair. She barely knew how to operate the coffee machine.
Cassandra watched his face carefully. "She seemed upset. Maybe about the family matters?"
Kahlil's hand froze. The fork hovered over his plate. The words 'family matters' hit him like a physical blow, reminding him of the Sinclair family's constant pressure and the suffocating marriage trap. His eyes darkened.
He dropped the fork. It clattered loudly against the porcelain plate. He reached for his water glass, his thumb rubbing hard against the condensation on the rim. "She didn't say where she went?"
Cassandra shook her head. Her eyes were wide and innocent. "No. She just left. I was worried, but..."
Kahlil let out a harsh breath. A hot wave of annoyance washed over his chest. Bianca was always like this. Selfish. Unpredictable. Impossible to control.
He stood up so fast his chair scraped violently against the floor. He didn't take another bite. He walked out of the dining room, his heavy footsteps echoing down the hallway, vibrating with suppressed anger.
Cassandra sat alone at the table. She stared at his half-empty plate. The corners of mouth twitched upward into a slow, satisfied smile.
Upstairs, Bianca stood in her bedroom. She ripped the flour-stained shirt over her head and threw it hard into the laundry basket. Her skin was hot, her chest rising and falling with jagged breaths.
Mrs. Gable held out a black silk slip dress. "Madam, where are you going at this hour?"
Bianca snatched the dress. Her voice was thick and tight. "Out. I need a drink. Or ten."
Mrs. Gable wrung her hands. "Please be careful. And Mr. Montgomery... he's home."
Bianca's fingers stopped pulling the zipper. A sharp pain shot through her chest. She let out a dry, bitter laugh. "Good for him. Let him enjoy Cassandra's little performance."
She pulled the dress into place. She sat at her vanity, applying dark eyeliner with aggressive, sharp strokes. She pulled her hair up into a messy twist. It felt like putting on armor.
She grabbed her clutch and walked out of the bedroom. She marched down the stairs. As she passed the dining room, she glanced inside. The lights were dim. Kahlil was gone. A maid was clearing the plates.
A heavy, suffocating weight pressed down on her lungs. She swallowed hard, forcing her legs to move faster toward the garage.
Frank, the driver, stood by the black SUV. He quickly opened the back door. "Where to, Madam?"
Bianca slid onto the leather seat. "The Elysium Club."
The car pulled out of the driveway, merging into the dark night. Bianca leaned her head against the cold glass of the window. She closed her eyes. The neon streetlights flashed across her face in rapid, blinding bursts.
Her stomach churned. She thought of Cassandra's fake smile in the kitchen. She thought of Kahlil sitting at that table, eating Cassandra's food, probably relieved his wife wasn't there to ruin his evening.
Her fingernails dug deep into the leather of her clutch. Her throat burned. She needed the burn of alcohol. She needed to feel something other than this crushing, humiliating rejection.
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As danger closes in and her powers grow harder to control, Yuna must choose:
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Because if the wolves discover the truth...
They won't just kill her.
They'll start a war.

7.4
In a city where data is power and truth is a weapon, some secrets are worth killing for.
Mara Quinn is a ghost in the system, an underground journalist known only as Cipher, feared by corporations and hunted by those with everything to lose. When she breaches a classified network inside Axiom Industries, she uncovers something no one was meant to see: ORACLE, a predictive AI capable of shaping human behavior on a global scale.
She expects retaliation. She doesn't expect Kael Draven.
Cold, brilliant, and untouchable, Kael is the architect behind Axiom's empire, and a man who doesn't make threats he can't execute. Instead of silencing Mara, he offers her a choice: work under his watch, or disappear from existence entirely. Trapped inside his glass fortress known as The Spire, Mara is pulled deeper into a world of surveillance, manipulation, and power plays that stretch far beyond anything she imagined.
But ORACLE isn't just a tool, it's already been used. Governments have fallen. Empires have shifted. And someone else is pulling the strings.
As a rival syndicate closes in and a hidden war erupts across the city, Mara and Kael are forced into an uneasy alliance, one built on intellect, suspicion, and a dangerous, undeniable pull neither of them can ignore.
Because in a world where every move is predicted...
the only thing more dangerous than control is feeling.
And the system is already watching.

9.3
On the first anniversary of our reconciliation, I thought my tech mogul husband and I had finally turned a corner. Then I discovered our entire marriage was a spectator sport. It was a cruel, year-long revenge game orchestrated by him and his lover, and I was the punchline.
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But their grand finale was a step too far. I overheard him calmly planning to leave me to die in a remote cabin during a blizzard, a "tragic accident" that would finally set him free to be with his mistress.
He thought he was writing the final chapter of my life.
He didn't know I was about to use his murder plot as my own perfect escape. I faked my death, vanished into thin air, and left him to explain to the world how his beloved wife disappeared off the face of the earth.

7.5
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Betrayed. Banished. Broken.
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Years later, she's risen from the ashes as a renowned artist, fiercely independent and done with men forever. But when her ex-husband discovers the devastating truth, that a cruel scheme made him punish the wrong woman, he will stop at nothing to win her back.
His reckless, alcoholic brother has always wanted her too.
And then there's the powerful alpha trapped in a loveless open marriage, willing to burn down his twenty-year union the moment he scents his second-chance mate in Selena.
Three alphas.
One woman who swore she would never belong to anyone again.
As old wounds resurface and new desires ignite, Selena must fight not only for her stolen children, but for the heart she thought was dead.
Who will claim the broken Luna... and will she ever let any of them in?

8.7
Emerson worked grueling twelve-hour shifts just to keep her five-year-old son, Leo, alive. Her only lifeline was her partner Alden, who was willing to give up his wealthy family to protect them.
But when Leo's bone marrow completely failed, the doctor delivered a death sentence. The only way to save him was a two-million-dollar treatment, or having another child with his biological father.
That father was Finnegan Mcconnell, the ruthless billionaire who had accused Emerson of faking her pregnancy and abandoned her five years ago.
Desperate for the medical fees, Emerson submitted her designs to Finnegan's company.
Instead of advancing the money, Finnegan tore her portfolio to shreds and trapped her as a prisoner in his estate.
To force her complete submission, he systematically destroyed her reality. He framed Alden with federal charges, leaving him facing twenty years in prison.
Alden's mother stormed into the pediatric ICU, violently strangling Emerson against the wall.
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He had his perfect family. Why did he have to hunt her down and sever every lifeline she had left, just to watch her drown?
With her son's heart monitor fading and Alden locked in a cell, her pride finally shattered.
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9.1
The best way to get back at a cheating bastard? Make him sick to his stomach for the rest of his life!
Days before her wedding, Corinne caught her fiancé cheating with his coworker in what she thought was their future home.
Furious, she tore everything apart, ended the engagement, and decided on a bold revenge plan.
To make him regret it for life, she set her sights on marrying his powerful uncle. Confident in her scheme, she tried to win over the cold, untouchable man, only to realize too late that she had mistaken his identity.
The man she married was far more dangerous than she imagined!
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