Follow
Chapters
Share
The Wife He Killed Returns To Destroy Him Novel Cover

The Wife He Killed Returns To Destroy Him

I stood center stage in a wedding dress worth more than a small country, waiting for my final fitting. For seven years, I had trained to be the perfect mafia wife for Ethan, the future Don. Then the door slammed open. Ethan’s underboss walked in, hand on his gun, looking at me with zero respect. "The wedding is off," he said. "Ethan had an accident. He lost his memory. He doesn't remember the pact, and he doesn't remember you." Desperate, I drove to his private villa to help him remember. But I didn't find a confused patient. I found Ethan lounging on a sofa with a model on his lap, his hand sliding up her thigh. When he saw me, his eyes weren't blank; they were cold and annoyed. He hadn't lost his memory. He just wanted to void the contract without a war. To get rid of me, he ordered a hit. My car was rammed off a cliff that night. As I hung upside down in the wreckage, bleeding and broken, I heard his voice outside. "Make it look like a drunk driving accident," he told his men. "I don't want any loose ends." He walked away, leaving me to die in the rain. But he made one fatal mistake. He didn't check if my heart had stopped. They buried an empty coffin, and Ava Miller officially died. Two weeks later, a woman named Olivia Carter opened an investment firm across the street from his tower. I remember everything, Ethan. And I’m going to burn your empire to the ground.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Ava Miller POV

Pain is a shapeshifter.

At first, it is sharp, blinding-a physical blow to the chest. Then, it settles into a dull, throbbing ache in the marrow of your bones. But after a few days, if you stop fighting it, it calcifies. It becomes fuel.

I stopped crying the morning after I left the villa. I resumed my routine with military precision. I sat with the elders. I nodded dutifully when they preached patience. But under the mahogany table, my hands were clenched so tight my knuckles turned into white peaks.

I stopped being a victim and became a watcher.

I couldn't leave the estate without a security detail, but money is a universal language, and old soldiers love to reminisce. I sought out the ones who had served my father-the old guard who found Ethan too reckless, too modern.

a few envelopes of cash, a few polite inquiries about their grandchildren, and the dam broke.

"He's at the club every night," the head gardener told me, his shears snapping shut on a rose stem. The fallen petals looked like blood splatters against the manicured green. "With her."

"Chloe Vance," I said, testing the name on my tongue like a poison. "Who is she?"

"Nobody. A model. Or she was. Now? She's the Don's shadow."

Leo came to give updates to the family council. I sat in the corner, pouring tea like a piece of expensive, decorative furniture.

"He is recovering," Leo lied, his eyes shifting away from mine to study the carpet. "His memory is patchy. He needs time."

He didn't mention Chloe. He didn't mention that Ethan was hemorrhaging thousands on jewelry for her while my engagement ring sat in a velvet box upstairs, gathering dust.

The humiliation wasn't private anymore. It was a spectator sport.

Ethan started parading her at events. Not the high-table Cosa Nostra meetings, but the gallery openings, the charity dinners-the places where the press prowled.

I saw the photos on social media. Chloe wearing a dress I had designed for myself. Chloe clinging to his arm. Chloe smiling like a cat who had just swallowed the canary and the cage.

The breaking point was the Children's Hospital Gala. It was mandatory for the family. I had to go. I had to pretend the empire wasn't crumbling around me.

I wore black. A simple, architectural gown that screamed mourning, though no one else knew who had died.

When I walked in, the room went airless. Then, the whispers started, sounding like the rustle of dry leaves.

Ethan was there. He was laughing at something a senator said, looking devastatingly handsome and entirely unbothered. Chloe was draped over him in red silk, looking like a fresh, gaping wound.

She saw me. Her smile widened, predatory and sharp. She whispered something to Ethan, and he glanced at me. His eyes were a void. He looked away without a flicker of recognition.

Chloe detached herself and walked over to me, holding a flute of champagne.

"Ava," she said, her voice pitched loud enough for the nearby tables to eavesdrop. "I didn't think you'd show. Ethan said you were... fragile."

"I am fine," I said, my voice steel.

"Are you?" She tilted her head, feigning sympathy. "He says you're like a ghost haunting a house that's already been sold. It's sad, really. Holding onto a promise made by a boy who doesn't exist anymore."

I looked her dead in the eye. "Enjoy the house, Chloe. Just remember, it's built on a foundation of bodies. Eventually, the floor rots."

Her smile faltered for a fraction of a second before returning, sharper than before. "At least I'm in the house. You're on the lawn."

I turned on my heel before I threw my drink in her face. I found a quiet corner near the bar, trying to regulate my breathing.

A shadow slid next to me. It was Mr. Rodriguez, Maya's father. He was the family's oldest consigliere, a man who valued loyalty above breath.

"Principessa," he said quietly. "You look beautiful."

"I look like a widow, Mr. Rodriguez."

He swirled his scotch, watching the amber liquid coat the glass. "Sometimes, death is a mercy. But financial death... that is messy."

I looked at him sharply. "What do you mean?"

"The accounts," he murmured, keeping his gaze straight ahead, lips barely moving. "Since the accident. Large transfers. Shell companies. Ethan is moving money. Fast. And sloppy."

He slipped a cocktail napkin into my hand. "Maya sends her love. She says you should call her."

I retreated to the bathroom and unfolded the napkin. A phone number.

The next day, I demanded a meeting. I told Leo I would burn the estate to the ground if he didn't arrange it.

I met Ethan in his office. He sat behind the massive oak desk that used to belong to his father. He didn't stand when I entered.

"Make it quick, Ava."

"I know about the money," I lied. I didn't know the details, but I knew enough to bluff. "I know about the transfers."

Ethan's pen stopped moving. The scratch of nib against paper ceased. He looked up. For a second, the mask slipped. I saw danger. I saw the predator I had agreed to marry.

"You're delusional," he said flatly.

"Am I? Or are you stealing from the family you claim to lead?"

He stood up and walked around the desk. He loomed over me, using his height to intimidate, sucking the oxygen out of the room. "You are tired, Ava. You need a vacation."

"I'm not going anywhere."

"Yes, you are," he said softly, his voice a velvet threat. "The villa in Tuscany. It's lovely this time of year. You leave on Friday. Indefinitely."

"That's exile," I spat.

"It's protection," he countered. "From yourself. Don't push me, Ava. I am the Don. My word is law."

"Your word is a lie."

He grabbed my chin, his fingers digging into my skin hard enough to bruise. "If you weren't a Miller, you'd be dead for speaking to me like that."

He released me with a shove toward the door. "Get out."

I left the office, shaking. But not from fear. From clarity.

He wasn't amnesiac. He was a monster. And he was scared.

I called the number on the napkin. Maya picked up on the first ring.

"I was waiting for you," she said.

"I need out," I said.

"I know. Meet me at the old diner on 4th. Wear a hoodie."

Maya was usually a shark in a pencil skirt, but today she was in jeans and a baseball cap. She slid a manila folder across the sticky table.

"My dad found something else," she whispered, leaning in. "Before the crash. Ethan's phone records. He was calling a number in the Cayman Islands. A lot. And... he was calling a hitman."

My stomach dropped through the floor. "For who?"

Maya looked at me with profound pity. "Ava. Who is the only person standing between him and total control of the combined territories?"

Me.

"He didn't lose his memory," I realized, the horror turning my blood to ice. "He's trying to void the marriage contract without starting a war. He wants me gone."

"We need a plan," Maya said urgently. "If you go to Tuscany, you never come back."

"I'm not going to Tuscany."

"Then you need to disappear."

We spent the next two hours plotting. Fake IDs. Offshore accounts. A new life.

I went back to the mansion, feeling like a spy in enemy territory. Every shadow felt like a threat.

Ethan's father, the old Don, called me to his study that night. He looked frail, a lion whose teeth had fallen out.

"I am sorry, Ava," he wheezed. "My son... he is headstrong."

"He is cruel," I corrected.

The old man sighed, a rattle in his chest. "He is the future. We must support the future."

Even he wouldn't save me.

I went to my room and opened Instagram. Chloe had posted a new photo. It was her and Ethan in bed. He was asleep, his arm thrown over his eyes. She was smiling at the camera, triumphant.

Caption: My Don. My World.

I stared at the screen until the pixels burned into my retinas.

I wasn't sad anymore. I was done.

I walked to the mirror. The girl looking back wasn't a Principessa anymore. She was a soldier who had just been drafted into a war she didn't start.

"Okay, Ethan," I whispered to the empty room, my reflection staring back with cold, hard eyes. "You want me gone? I'll go."

"But I'm taking the matches with me."

You may also like

DANGEROUS CRAVINGS: SINFULLY TANGLED WITH MY STEPBROTHER  Novel Cover
9.6
Ezran Williamson never asked for a new family, especially not one that comes with a stepbrother he can't stand. At twenty-one, Ezran is sharp-tongued, rebellious, and determined to graduate and build a future in programming on his own terms. But when his mother remarries a powerful businessman, his carefully controlled life collides with Lucian Banks, his cold, dominant, and dangerously untouchable stepbrother. Successful, older, and infuriatingly composed, Lucian is everything Ezran hates. Slowly, hatred turns into tension, tension becomes chemistry, and chemistry ignites something neither of them is prepared to face. What begins as resistance slowly unravels into a forbidden obsession, one that defies family, morality, and control. As secrets surface and pressure mounts, Ezran and Lucian are forced to choose between duty and desire, legacy and love, because some feelings don't fade and some obsessions are worth every consequence.
Forbidden Sinful Desires: A Steamy Spicy Erotica Collection  Novel Cover
7.3
TRIGGER WARNING This book is STRICTLY EROTICA. It contains graphic sexual content, taboo themes, age gaps, and explicit scenarios intended for mature audiences only (18+). If you are underage or easily disturbed by mature, forbidden, or extreme content, do not read this book. About the Collection This is not romance. There are no fade-to-black moments. Every word drips with heat, sin, and raw pounding desire. Between these pages, you'll find stories that push boundaries and explore the forbidden-age gap temptation, reckless taboos, and sinful encounters. And when you think you can't take more, a bonus awaits you at the end-an exclusive MILF , BDSM series written to make you horny instantly. If you came here for the hottest, most descriptive, most unapologetic erotica. You're in the right place. Are you ready to sin? Don't touch yourself too much🤭
He Chose First Love, I Chose the Alpha King Novel Cover
8.6
I gave him three years of silent devotion behind a mask I never wanted to wear. I made a wager for our bond-he paid me off like a mistress. "Chloe's back," Zane said coldly. "It's over." I laughed, poured wine on his face, and walked away from the only love I'd ever known. "What now?" my best friend asked. I smiled. "The real me returns." But fate wasn't finished yet. That same night, Caesar Conrad-the Alpha every wolf feared-opened his car door and whispered, "Get in." Our gazes collided. The bond awakened. No games. No pretending. Just raw, unstoppable power. "Don't regret this," he warned, lips brushing mine. But I didn't. Because the mate I'd been chasing never saw me. And the one who did? He's ready to burn the world for me.
I Left The Jester For The King Novel Cover
8.2
"Little Siren: I miss your hands on me." That message lit up the screen of a burner phone I found in my fiancé's jacket pocket while he was in the shower. Franco Moretti, the rising star of the Vitiello crime family, treated me like a fragile glass doll. He claimed he was "saving himself" for our wedding night out of respect. But the phone told a different story. I unlocked it and found three years of betrayal. It wasn't just a fling. It was Camilla, a girl from high school I had befriended out of pity. I watched their history unfold. He complained that I was cold. He called me a statue. Then I saw the invoice. He had bought two identical pink diamond engagement rings. One for me, and one for her. Worse, he had stolen my grandmother' s heirloom jade bracelet-a piece of history meant for his bride-and given it to his mistress. "I need her name to get the chair," he texted her. "You are my true Queen." I didn't cry. I didn't scream. I realized I wasn't a person to him; I was a ladder. Leaving him would be too easy. Leaving is what victims do. I walked to my laptop and opened a new document. I wasn't just going to cancel the wedding. I was going to broadcast his ruin to the entire underworld, and our wedding would be my stage. Then, I picked up the phone and dialed the one number my father forbade me to call. "I accept," I told the deep voice on the other end. "You understand what you are agreeing to, Gianna?" Enzo Falcone asked. "I understand," I said, looking at the New York skyline. "You want an alliance. I want a weapon."
IDNAPPED ON WEDDING DAY AND BONDED TO THE MAFIA KING Novel Cover
7.3
e didn't come to stop my wedding to Daniel. He came to claim me for himself. One moment I was walking toward "I do" - toward Daniel, my safe, predictable future. Next, his men stormed the church, and I was dragged from the altar in my lace dress, veil torn, dreams shattered. I became the prize of the most dangerous man in the city. Eric Moretti. The Mafia King. Cold eyes. Sinful mouth. Hands that have ended lives... and now own mine. "Daniel can't protect you," he growled against my ear that first night, locking me in his penthouse. "He never could. But me, Seraphina? I'll owe you. Cherish you. Destroy anyone who looks at you twice. You're mine now." I fought him. I screamed. I clawed. He pinned my wrists above my head and showed me exactly what resistance costs. But somewhere between the silk sheets and the dangerous midnight confessions, hate began to blur with something far more terrifying-need. His touch sets my skin on fire. His voice commands my pulse. And when he looks at me like I'm the only light in his dark world, I forget Daniel's name. I forget I was ever meant to be someone else's bride. "I should let you go," he admits one night, lips trailing down my throat. "Send you back to your safe little life with Daniel. But I'm a selfish bastard. And you... You've gotten under my skin, Bella." But in his world, love is a death sentence. Enemies circle. Betrayal festers. And when they come for him, they'll have to go through me-the bride who stopped being a captive the moment I chose to stay. They say the Mafia King has no heart. They're wrong. He gave it to me-and I'll burn this city down before I let anyone take it from him.me to add more tension between Eric and Daniel, or make Daniel a bigger threat?
Mafia's Obsession: Dark Legacy  Novel Cover
8.7
BLURB She wasn’t his kind of girl. He wasn’t the kind of man she ever wanted. She was fire. He was gasoline. And yet..staying away from each other felt impossible. Lyra Helga Klein never thought her life would be filled with blood, secrets, and betrayal. But everything changed the day she met Salvatore Leone Morano...a cold, dangerous mafia underboss from Sicily. At first, Salvatore said it was just business. He only wanted the Kleins to repay their debts. He thought he was getting back at the stubborn girl who embarrassed him the first time they met. But what started as revenge quickly turned into something else. The more he tried to hate her, the more he wanted her. He started breaking his own rules....rules that were never meant to be broken. And when Lyra begins to see the pain behind his cruel eyes… She realizes there’s more to him than just the mafia life. What happens when a girl who’s never wanted danger falls for the most dangerous man of all?