
The New Emily Hills
Nora Dumont, a ruthless and merciless gang leader feared across the region who had slowly expanded her control into other countries, died at the hands of one of her most trusted people. In her final, dying moments, she discovered a devastating truth-the person who killed her was the very same one who had murdered her parents.
But fate granted her a chance for revenge when she was reborn in the body of Emily Hills, the rejected wife of a billionaire CEO who had divorced her while she was at her weakest.
When Emily finally walked out of the hospital, she was no longer the same woman. A new soul now lived within her-Nora, awakened once more, ready to avenge the body she now possessed while carrying out her vengeance for the brutal deaths of her family.
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Chapter 9
NORA
“What are those?” I asked, confusion evident in my voice as I looked at Nadia, one of the long-time house helpers of the Hills family. Esmeralda and I were seated in the living room when a woman suddenly arrived, introducing herself as Amy, Asher’s secretary.
“Mrs. Bennett—” Amy said.
I lifted my gaze sharply, fixing her with a cold stare that immediately stopped her mid-sentence. The shift in my expression was enough to make her stiffen where she stood.
She cleared her throat, visibly nervous, before continuing. “Sir Asher instructed me to come here and assist you in choosing from these clothes. The stylist and a representative from the jewelry store will also be arriving later, so you can select the accessories you’ll be wearing tonight for Mr. Taylor’s birthday party.”
“I don’t need any of those. You may leave now,” I replied coolly, without even sparing the dresses a second glance.
Both Nadia and Amy froze at my words.
“B-But… Mrs. Bennett,” Amy said hesitantly, her voice trembling. “Sir Asher specifically told me to take care of everything for you. If I fail to do this, I might lose my job—”
“Why should I care?” I cut her off, one eyebrow arching sharply. “Do I look like someone who concerns herself with the fate of a person I have nothing to do with?” I added bluntly, my tone firm and unyielding.
Amy’s face paled instantly. She lowered her head slightly, her hands clenching at her sides as she struggled to keep her composure.
“Don’t call me that,” I continued coldly. “I am divorcing your employer. Address me properly—as Ms. Hills.”
“I-I’m sorry… Ms. H-Hills,” she quickly corrected herself, nodding repeatedly.
“Nora, dear,” Esmeralda interjected gently, clearly trying to ease the tension. “She’s only doing her job.”
“I know that, Mom,” I replied, finally turning my gaze away from Amy. “But if every employee Asher sends my way thinks they can use guilt or pity to manipulate me, does that mean I should spend the rest of my life being obedient and accommodating at my own expense?”
“That’s not what I meant…” Esmeralda said softly.
I took a deep breath before looking back at Amy, meeting her eyes directly. “I have nothing personal against you. But I refuse to be considerate toward others if it comes at the cost of my own peace. Tell your employer this: I will not attend the party with him. And more importantly, unless it concerns our divorce, I do not want to be contacted again.”
Amy paused for a moment, then slowly nodded. I could see understanding, perhaps even respect, in her eyes.
“I will relay everything to Mr. Bennett, Ms. Hills,” she said quietly.
“Thank you. You may go now.”
I motioned for Nadia to hand the clothes back to Amy. Without another word, Amy turned around and left.
Esmeralda and I were left alone in the living room. She stared at me intently, a mix of curiosity, concern, and quiet contemplation written all over her face. I merely shrugged and chose not to explain myself.
In nearly a month of living under the same roof, I had come to realize just how kind Rod and Esmeralda truly were. That was precisely why I didn’t want to hurt them. Why I tried to draw the line carefully, even when it involved Asher.
Four hours before the party, Esmeralda came to my room. I had already agreed to attend Mr. Taylor’s birthday celebration, not for Asher’s sake, but for my own.
Several gowns were neatly arranged on the rack. Esmeralda had personally ordered them, thoughtfully selecting each piece.
I had never been fond of gowns. But now, as Emily Hills, adaptation was inevitable. I reached for a black gown.
“Are you sure about that one, dear?” Esmeralda asked, studying both me and the dress in my hands.
“Yes,” I answered without hesitation.
“You don’t like the light blue or the soft pink anymore?”
I shook my head lightly. “I want something different this time. Sometimes, change is necessary… sometimes, you have to explore.”
And in that quiet moment, I almost smiled to myself.
Because it wasn’t just the color of the dress that was changing.
It was me.
“It’s a good thing you’ve finally realized that now,” Esmeralda said gently. “I’ve been telling you this for a long time. I wanted you to try something different, but you always chose to prioritize Asher’s happiness over your own.”
“Not anymore, Mom,” I replied firmly. “From now on, everything I do will be for myself.”
Esmeralda studied me closely, her gaze lingering as if she were trying to confirm whether what she was hearing was real. There was disbelief in her eyes, perhaps even surprise. Maybe Emily and I truly were complete opposites after all.
Even at the company, I had started noticing the strange looks the employees gave me. There was a certain hesitation, a quiet confusion, every time I spoke. Even the executives seemed taken aback, as though they were seeing a version of me they had never encountered before.
After that, Esmeralda left me alone in my room, and I began preparing myself. When it came to makeup, I wasn’t entirely clueless. I knew how to apply it—just enough.
A light application was more than sufficient. I wasn’t attending the party to be the most beautiful woman in the room. I was going there to meet people, to connect with other businessmen and influential figures. I needed and wanted to expand my network.
Once I was finished and satisfied with my appearance, I stepped out of my room. In the living area, I found Esmeralda and Rod together, waiting for me.
“Wow! You’re so beautiful, dear!” Esmeralda exclaimed, her eyes practically sparkling as she looked at me. Damn, why does she always have that endearment for me?
“She’s right,” Rod added. “This is the first time I’ve ever seen you wear a gown in that color.”
“You’d better get used to it,” I said calmly, a faint smile playing on my lips. “This is who I am now. The old me is dead, so please welcome the new Emily Hills.”
The couple fell silent for a moment, clearly taken aback. But it didn’t take long before I saw approval reflected in their expressions.
“If that’s the case,” Rod said warmly, “your mother and I are looking forward to seeing more of this side of you.”
“Be ready, Dad,” I replied confidently. “You’re about to witness how your dear daughter swallows everyone who ever stepped on me and our family.”
I meant every word. Anyone who had once belittled the old Emily would pay dearly.
The only regret was not knowing who those people were.
I wanted to find out. I wanted to investigate everything that had happened. But I didn’t want to appear too eager, too desperate for answers. Afraid that someone might notice my unusual interest and grow suspicious.
I couldn’t understand why I didn’t possess even a single memory of Emily’s past.
Was that really how it worked?
Because I was now occupying her body, did that mean I had no access to her memories at all?
If so, would consulting a doctor even help?
“Emily, dear.”
I looked up to find Esmeralda staring at me with concern. “What are you thinking about?”
I smiled before answering. “Nothing. I was just wondering what I might encounter at the party.”
“You don’t have anything to worry about,” Rod assured me. “Matt will be there. If there’s anything you want to ask, especially about the people you’ll meet, he’ll be the one who can give you answers.”
“In that case, I should get going,” I said with a smile. “I don’t want to be late. I want to see every single person who arrives at the party.”
“All right. Take care,” Esmeralda said as she stepped closer, kissing my cheek before pulling me into a warm embrace. I hugged her back—then Rod as well. After all, as Emily Hills, they were my parents now.
I turned away and walked out of the house toward the waiting car. Biboy, my driver, was already there.
Once he closed the door behind me, he circled around to the driver’s seat and started the engine.
As the car moved, my thoughts drifted once more.
I wanted to move to a different place, somewhere I could do the things I wanted without restriction, and begin executing my plans.
Somewhere I could finally introduce myself to Dante…
as the new Nora Dumont.
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7.3
BLURB
Sophia died hating the man she once loved. Then she woke up ten years younger with a chance to make him pay.
Alexander Sterling destroyed her in ways he'll never remember. Now she'll become the woman he can't forget, and can't have. But he's dreaming of her death. She's planning his downfall. And neither knows they're both pawns in someone else's game.

9.7
For three years, I was the dutiful wife of billionaire Ervin Valdez.
On our third wedding anniversary, he came home smelling of his mistress's perfume, pinned me down, and brutally mocked me.
His mistress, Sylvia, had even sent me a fake ultrasound report to force me out of the picture.
In Ervin's eyes, I was just a vicious, calculating liar who used a pregnancy to trap him into marriage.
He didn't care that I had actually lost that baby, nor did he know the trauma of my gambling father selling me to a dark club where I was assaulted by a stranger.
When I finally handed him the signed divorce papers, giving up all assets, and left the penthouse with nothing but an old suitcase, he just sneered.
"She is playing a game of hard to get. She won't last three days before she comes crying back."
He froze all my bank accounts, let his mistress humiliate me in public, and waited coldly for me to starve and beg.
He thought my entire existence relied on his wealth, completely confident that I would inevitably surrender to his control.
But he was wrong.
I calmly opened my old laptop, bypassed the complex encryptions, and looked at the dozens of unread emails from top-tier global brands begging for my return.
I resurrected my hidden identity as the legendary jewelry designer "R," and walked straight into the top design firm in Manhattan.
"It is time to find myself again."

9.8
I sat in the VIP waiting room of the fertility clinic, clutching the report that confirmed my implantation was a success. After years of struggling, I finally had a reason to make my marriage with Garnett work.
But when I went to find him in the lounge, I heard a woman’s laughter coming from behind the door. It was his mistress, Alison. I froze as I heard Garnett’s cold, dismissive voice.
"She’s just an incubator."
"Once the heir is born, we kick her out. The trust fund only requires a legitimate heir born to my wife. It doesn't require the wife to stick around afterwards."
The betrayal went deeper than I could have imagined. I soon discovered the clinic had botched the procedure—the baby I was carrying wasn't even Garnett’s. It was donor sperm from Sterling Sharp, the most powerful tech mogul in the world.
When my in-laws forced me to move into their estate for "monitoring," I realized I was entering a cage. Garnett and his mistress were paying the family doctor to inject me with hallucinogens to mimic a mental breakdown. They planned to declare me legally incompetent and commit me to an asylum the second I gave birth.
I stood in the shadows of the East Wing, realizing my husband wasn't just stealing my child—he was trying to delete my mind. The people I called family were poisoning me daily, waiting for me to break so they could claim a legacy that wasn't even theirs.
They wanted a madwoman, so I decided to give them one. I turned the doctor into my double agent, faked every symptom of a breakdown, and began building a secret empire from the shadows. Garnett thinks he’s trapped an incubator, but he’s actually locked himself in with a nuclear weapon.

7.2
Five years ago, Elena Moretti walked away from Dominic Russo without explanation-leaving him to face the collapse of his father's empire alone.
Now Dominic is no longer the reckless man she once loved. He's a ruthless billionaire CEO with power, influence... and a memory that hasn't forgotten betrayal.
When he acquires the company Elena works for, he offers her a deal she can't refuse: work under him for six months-or watch her family's name be dragged through a financial scandal from the past.
Forced into close proximity, old wounds reopen and buried secrets threaten to surface. But the more time they spend together, the more dangerous the tension becomes.
Because hatred is easier than forgiveness.
And love?
Love is guilty as sin.

8.7
Gianna Windsor and Brandon Baker have been married for two and a half years. Since it was an arranged marriage, Gianna accepted the fact that Brandon would never love her, but she was satisfied with the respect and care he showed her.
That was until Brandon's best friend, Bailey, announced her pregnancy with his baby.
The bubble Ginanna had created for herself shattered and she had no choice but to divorce him and make room for the child. A few weeks after leaving, she finds out she's pregnant as well.
When Brandon sees a child that resembles him a few years later, he is determined to get back in Gianna's life and take care of her and their child. Will Gianna allow him back into her life? Will she fall for him again?

9.7
Gemma expected the tearing agony of the bullet wound that had just ended her life.
Instead, her trembling fingers met the cool, smooth friction of heavy silk.
She stared into the mirror. Her face was flawless, completely devoid of the jagged scar that had marred her cheek for the last five years.
It was exactly ten years ago. The day of her engagement party to the ruthless billionaire, Brion Hubbard.
In her past life, her "best friend" Katelyn convinced her to run away with a scheming scumbag.
Katelyn claimed Brion was a heartless tyrant who would ruin her. Gemma had foolishly believed those fake tears.
That choice led to her family's bankruptcy, her brutal disfigurement, and ultimately, a fatal bomb explosion.
The only person who tried to save her was Brion, his blood-soaked body shielding hers from the blast.
She even realized too late that the strawberry cream cakes she always made for him were full of dairy.
He wasn't leaving to cheat on her. He was locking himself in a medical bay, fighting fatal allergic shock, just to accept a tiny scrap of her affection.
Gemma had been so incredibly blind. Why did she trust the venomous snakes who destroyed her, while hating the man who died for her?
Hearing Katelyn frantically knocking on the dressing room door, urging her to run away again, a towering hatred surged through Gemma's veins.
This time, she wasn't going to run.
She was going to expose the traitors, take back her family's wealth, and claim the tyrant for herself.