Wife Uncovers Husband's Secret Novel Cover

Wife Uncovers Husband's Secret

8.9 / 10.0
The steam from Grayson's shower still clouded the bathroom mirror when I reached for his phone on the nightstand. I only needed to check the time—my own phone was charging downstairs, and Rylee's piano lesson started in twenty minutes. The screen lit up at my touch, revealing an app I didn't recognize. Shopping recommendations flooded the display in a cascade of silk and lace that made my breath catch. Lace bodysuits in deep burgundy. Silk negligees with plunging necklines. Delicate lingerie sets in colors I'd never seen in our bedroom—midnight black, champagne gold, emerald green. My fingers trembled as I scrolled through the browsing history. Each item felt like a small knife cutting into the certainty I'd built my life around. Grayson had never bought me anything like this.

Wife Uncovers Husband's Secret Chapter 1

The steam from Grayson's shower still clouded the bathroom mirror when I reached for his phone on the nightstand. I only needed to check the time—my own phone was charging downstairs, and Rylee's piano lesson started in twenty minutes.

The screen lit up at my touch, revealing an app I didn't recognize. Shopping recommendations flooded the display in a cascade of silk and lace that made my breath catch. Lace bodysuits in deep burgundy. Silk negligees with plunging necklines. Delicate lingerie sets in colors I'd never seen in our bedroom—midnight black, champagne gold, emerald green.

My fingers trembled as I scrolled through the browsing history. Each item felt like a small knife cutting into the certainty I'd built my life around. Grayson had never bought me anything like this. In eight years of marriage, his gifts had been safe—pearl earrings, cashmere scarves, the occasional bouquet of white roses. Conservative. Respectable. Nothing like the provocative pieces staring back at me from his phone screen.

"Sophie?"

I jerked at the sound of his voice, nearly dropping the phone. Grayson stood in the doorway, a towel wrapped around his waist, water still beading on his shoulders. His dark hair was slicked back, and for a moment, he looked like the man I'd fallen in love with in college. Except for his eyes. They flickered to the phone in my hands, and something shifted in his expression—a flash of calculation so quick I might have imagined it.

"I was just checking the time," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "For Rylee's lesson."

He crossed the room with that easy confidence that had always made my heart flutter, but now it felt rehearsed. Practiced. "Let me see that." He took the phone gently, his fingers brushing mine. "Oh, this damn targeted advertising. It's been acting up all week—showing me the most ridiculous things."

His laugh was perfect. Dismissive but not condescending. Slightly embarrassed but not defensive. If I hadn't been holding the phone myself, watching him scroll through weeks of search history, I might have believed him.

"Targeted advertising," I repeated slowly.

"You know how these algorithms work. One wrong click and suddenly they think you're in the market for... well, whatever this is." He gestured at the screen with practiced distaste. "I'll have to clear my cache again. Technology, right?"

I nodded, forcing a smile that felt like glass against my teeth. "Right. Technology."

But as he turned away to get dressed, I caught something in the bathroom mirror—the way his shoulders relaxed once he thought I wasn't looking. The small, satisfied smile that curved his lips as he reached for his shirt.

That night, after Rylee's lesson ended and Paloma King packed up her French textbooks with that musical laugh of hers, I sat in our bedroom staring at my own phone. Grayson was downstairs watching the news, the sound of the television a distant murmur through the floorboards.

I opened my laptop and began typing. *Security companies near me.*

The search results filled my screen like a lifeline I wasn't sure I wanted to grab. My cursor hovered over the first link, and I thought about trust. About the foundation of marriage. About the woman I'd been this morning—confident in her life, secure in her choices, certain of her husband's love.

Then I thought about the way Paloma's hand had lingered on Grayson's arm when he'd arrived home during today's lesson. How her laughter had become breathy and performative in his presence. The possessive gleam in her eyes when she looked at him.

I clicked the link.

Two days later, a technician arrived while Grayson was at work and Rylee was at school. He was professional and discreet, installing tiny cameras that would be invisible to anyone who wasn't looking for them. I told him I was concerned about my daughter's safety, worried about leaving her alone with a tutor I didn't know well enough.

It wasn't entirely a lie.

"The system will send footage directly to your secure account," he explained, showing me the app on my phone. "Motion-activated, high-definition video and audio. You'll have complete peace of mind."

Peace of mind. I almost laughed at the irony.

That evening, Grayson came home with flowers—white roses, as always—and kissed my cheek with the same gentle affection he'd shown me for years. We ate dinner as a family, helped Rylee with her homework, and went through our bedtime routine like nothing had changed.

But as I lay beside him in the dark, listening to his steady breathing, I knew everything had changed. The woman who had reached for his phone that morning was gone, replaced by someone I didn't recognize yet. Someone who installed surveillance cameras and lied about her reasons.

Someone who was finally ready to see the truth, no matter how much it would cost her.

Continue Reading

Wife Uncovers Husband's Secret of Contents

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

You may also like

New Release Novels

A Fake Marriage With The Real Tycoon Novel Cover
7.8
Alayna was working a grueling catering shift in worn-out heels to support her broke college boyfriend, Caiden, who claimed to be studying at the library. But through the crack of a VIP suite door, she saw him wearing a bespoke suit and a Patek Philippe watch, sipping expensive liquor. "It's a little poverty role-play. Keeps things interesting." He was laughing with his rich friends, mocking her as his clueless "charity case." To make matters worse, she was forced into a humiliating mascot costume just in time to watch him passionately kiss his wealthy ex-girlfriend. That same night, Alayna's mother collapsed with gastric cancer, requiring a half-million-dollar surgery. When a desperate Alayna begged Caiden for help, he refused. "Why don't you just apply for Medicaid? That's the path for people like you." For two years, she had starved herself to buy his textbooks, his tickets, and his shoes. He had stolen her sweat and her sacrifices, all for a cruel game. The sheer audacity of his betrayal made her blood run cold. When a billionaire stranger stepped in to pay her mother's medical bills in exchange for a one-year fake marriage, Alayna didn't hesitate to sign the contract. She slipped the flawless diamond ring onto her finger, opened a spreadsheet, and sent Caiden an invoice for every single cent. This time, she was going to dismantle his entire life.
Alpha's Affair, Luna's Wrath Novel Cover
8.4
I tapped my pencil against the edge of my sketchpad, staring at the half-finished design for the ceremonial necklace I planned to surprise Marcus with for our fifth anniversary. The silver and moonstone piece would symbolize our enduring bond—five perfect years as Alpha and Luna of the Silverstone Pack. "What do you think, Lyra?" I whispered to my wolf, who purred contentedly in my mind. *Beautiful, like all your creations, Victoria.* My inner wolf had always been my greatest supporter, even before Marcus. I smiled, setting down my pencil and stretching my arms above my head. The afternoon sun streamed through the windows of our shared study, casting a warm glow over the polished oak desk. Marcus had left his tablet behind this morning in his rush to handle what he'd called an "urgent pack matter." I reached for it, thinking I could review some of the anniversary celebration plans we'd been discussing. We'd granted each other access to our devices years ago—a symbol of trust between mates. The screen lit up at my touch, revealing a messaging app I rarely used. A notification blinked insistently in the corner—from Amber Rodriguez, our new pack coordinator.
Darkly His: The Billionaire's Fake Fiancée  Novel Cover
7.3
WARNING ⚠️: This book contains sex scenes and mature contents not fit for readers below 18+. If you love steamy romances and emotional stories, this book is the one. By day, Damon follows her rules in the kitchen: chopping, kneading, burning his fingers, and surviving her sharp mouth. By night, she follows his. Damon Blackwell is a cold, dangerous billionaire who hates Christmas, women, and anything that smells like joy. Haunted by tragedy and trauma, and memories of the girl he once loved and lost, he lives like a machine: money, control, and pleasure without attachment. Then his grandparents and three ruthless brothers dare him to do the impossible: Live like a normal man for 12 days to Christmas: no staff, no luxuries, no protection, no control and no bad temper. He has to change and be easygoing with investors. Fail, and he loses the biggest business deal of his life. Indulgence is over for him. The only place Damon knows he can grab survival? A small-town Christmas cooking competition hosted by that one woman who broke his heart years ago. Merry Steele never expected to see Damon again. The man she left without a word. The man who haunted her dreams after she broke his heart back now stands in her kitchen offering a deal she can't refuse: Cook for him. Sleep with him. Pretend to be his fiancée until the end of the year. The pay is tempting. The temptation is even greater. Before Christmas, can they resist the heat, desire, and lingering love they once shared and keep it strictly business? As family obligations, enemies, and a high-profile Christmas ball close in, Damon and Merry must correct old heartbreak, passion, and dangerous feelings. Will Damon ever forgive his fuckmate? Can Merry resist the billionaire who once stole her heart... or will old flames burn hotter than ever under the snow, the lights, and the Christmas feelings?
Debt of Desire Novel Cover
8.6
Amara believed marriage would finally give her the peace she had spent her whole life praying for. But after years beside Ayo-her charming, unpredictable husband-peace becomes the one thing she can never hold. Their home is filled with longing for a child Amara cannot conceive, and every month of disappointment pulls her further into despair. Then the unexpected happens: Tina, a girl Ayo once denied ever caring about, returns pregnant... with the child Amara had spent years begging God for. The betrayal cuts deep-but the wound it opens is older, darker, and rooted in secrets Amara never knew she inherited. Strange visions begin to haunt her. A mysterious man appears with warnings she does not understand. Shadows gather around her marriage. Doors she did not open start to creak. And everywhere she turns, she feels watched-not by a person, but by something ancient, patient, and owed. Amara soon learns that her battle is not just with a husband's infidelity or a rival's pregnancy... it is with a spiritual debt tied to her bloodline. A debt demanding payment. As her marriage crumbles and the supernatural closes in, Amara must confront the truth about herself, her past, and the unseen forces shaping her destiny. Because in a world where wombs can be exchanged and fates can be manipulated, love alone is not enough to survive. And the child she has always prayed for... may carry the key to either her redemption or her ruin.
Husband's Deceptive Game Novel Cover
8.4
The morning light filtered through our penthouse windows, casting golden patterns across the Egyptian cotton sheets. I stirred slowly, consciousness returning in gentle waves. Seven years. Seven years of what I believed was perfect love. "Happy anniversary, my only one," Gabriel's voice caressed my ear as he entered our bedroom, a silver breakfast tray balanced in his hands. His dark hair was slightly disheveled, giving him that boyish charm that still made my heart flutter. "You didn't have to," I murmured, sitting up against the headboard as the scent of fresh croissants and coffee filled the air. "For you, I want to do everything." He set the tray down and sat beside me, his fingers brushing mine as he handed me a steaming cup. No redness appeared on his skin, no hives, no shortness of breath—just the miracle of his touch, reserved only for me. The condition that had brought us together.
Married for His Empire Novel Cover
8.8
When Nigerian financial analyst Eniola Adeyemi exposes a 2.3 billion naira money laundering scheme, she becomes the target of powerful criminals who'll stop at nothing to silence her. Her only protection? A contract marriage to Elijah Kingston-the cold, ruthless, American billionaire CEO whose own family is at the heart of the conspiracy. What begins as a transactional arrangement for safety and an heir becomes a dangerous game of power, betrayal, and undeniable passion as they're forced to choose between empire and love.
Chapters
Read now
Share