I’m Benedicta Nkemjika Ezema, a Nigerian female writer in my mid-20s. Writing has been a passion of mine, and I specialize in romance, contemporary fiction and other genres, often exploring themes of love, betrayal, and emotional growth. Currently, I work as a story writer and social media manager, balancing creativity with storytelling strategy.
When Cara Morne dies three days before her wedding, her mother makes one phone call — not to the police, not to the groom, but to Cara's identical twin sister Calla.
The instruction is simple: become Cara. Walk down the aisle. Get inside Rhys Alderton's world and retrieve the evidence Cara died building against the man who had her killed.
Calla says no. Then she says yes. Then she puts on her dead sister's dress and marries a billionaire who has no idea his bride is a completely different woman.
The plan is to find the evidence and disappear before anyone notices.
The problem is Rhys.
He is nothing like she expected — patient, perceptive, and watching her from their very first night with the focused attention of a man who already suspects something is wrong but has decided, for reasons he won't name, not to ask.
He knows something is different.
He just doesn't know yet that different is exactly what he chose.
She signed her freedom away with a trembling hand and a heart full of rage. Two years as Lucien Cross's contracted wife—playing the role of loving spouse while he remained her enemy behind closed doors.
Mara Quinn made a deal with the devil to save her family. He married her to claim his inheritance. Their marriage is a battlefield, their home a cage gilded in wealth she never wanted.
But hate burns hot—and somewhere between the fights and the forced proximity, between the public kisses that mean nothing and the private moments that mean everything, the line between enemies and lovers begins to blur.
She promised herself she'd walk away when the contract expired.
He promised himself he'd never care.
They were both wrong.
She survived five years of hell by becoming the perfect wife. Obedient. Unbreakable. Invisible.
Anna Voss has one plan — escape her controlling billionaire husband before he realizes she has already outsmarted him. She has the evidence. She has the strategy. All she needs is the right lawyer.
What she gets is Alexander Devereux. The man whose college report handed Dorian the weapon that ruined her life. The man she has never forgiven. The man who still looks at her like she is a stranger wearing the face of someone he once admired.
He thinks she sold her soul for a rich man's last name. He has no idea that same rich man buried her mother, stole her future, and has been slowly erasing her — one bruise at a time.
She came to him for a divorce.
She never expected him to become the reason she finally wanted to live again.
“You chose them over me,” Jules whispered, her voice breaking as Adrian walked away, “and now I’m paying for both our choices.”
The bro code was simple: teammates don't touch each other's sisters.
Jules Rowan broke it anyway. Adrian Cross was supposed to be her brother's best friend, not hers. The brooding transfer student with eyes and secrets carved into his skin. He was off-limits in every way that mattered.
But Jules was tired of being the perfect coach's daughter, so she pursued him. Seduced him and made him break every rule for her.
One stolen kiss in the equipment room changed everything.
Now her father won't speak her name, her brother wants Adrian's blood, and the entire campus treats her like a disease. She's broke, homeless, and friendless—the girl who destroyed a championship team for selfish love.
But the cruelest cut isn't the public humiliation or family abandonment. It's watching Adrian look at her like she's his biggest regret.
They say she's getting what she deserves for breaking the bro code.
Maybe they're right.
But some hearts are worth burning down the world for—even if you're the only one left standing in the ashes.
"Sign it," he said.
Three years of marriage ended with a line and a pen that trembled in her hand. It wasn't the papers that hurt—it was the way he didn't even flinch when she did.
Amelia Hart walked out of his penthouse that night with nothing but a suitcase and a broken heartbeat. She'd given Daniel Sterling everything—her love, her identity, her silent devotion—only to be discarded the moment she became inconvenient.
But when the empire he built begins to fall, when the cold CEO who never looked back suddenly needs the woman he threw away, he returns with the same hands that once let her go, now reaching for what he destroyed.
Only this time, there's a clause he didn't read…