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Elena Blackwood spent five years being the perfect wife to billionaire CEO Marcus Blackwood. Loyal. Devoted. Blind with love.She never once questioned why a woman as beautiful as Marcus's "distant cousin" was always in their house, always nearby. She had no idea that woman was actually his mistress. Or that the two of them were slowly poisoning her, feeding the brain cancer that would eventually kill her.The first time around, Elena died alone in a hospital bed, still convinced her husband was rushing to be by her side.Then she opens her eyes again, six months before that death.Same diagnosis. Stage four brain cancer. Three, maybe four weeks to live.Only this time, she remembers all of it.With so little time left, Elena isn't willing to spend it as anyone's victim. She carries the memories of her past life like a weapon, and she starts building a plan to tear the Blackwood empire apart from the inside. Every secret she digs up leads to something worse: a conspiracy tied to her parents' deaths, and the true reason Marcus ever married her in the first place.Her one unlikely ally turns out to be Damian Cross, Marcus's fiercest rival in business. What starts as a risky partnership becomes something far more complicated than either of them expected.But Marcus isn't stupid. The second he senses his wife isn't the obedient woman he once controlled, he starts hunting for the traitor hiding under his own roof.As her time runs out and death creeps closer, Elena has to figure out if revenge is worth what little life she has left, and whether love can survive after this much betrayal.Sometimes a billionaire's greatest mistake isn't marrying the wrong woman.It's underestimating the wife he thought he'd already put in the ground.