I Died On My Wedding NightUpdated at Feb 5, 2026, 18:45
Seraphina Vale had always believed in love. She had dreamed of the perfect wedding, a life of happiness, and a husband she could trust with her heart. But on her wedding night, every illusion shattered. A toast meant to celebrate her future became a death sentence. Poison coursed through her veins, and the people she had trusted most, friends, family, and the man she loved, smiled politely as she slipped away. Betrayal had worn a familiar face, and it left her broken, abandoned, and dead.Then, she woke up.Five years earlier. Five years before the night that had destroyed her. And with her memories intact, everything was different. Every smile now hid a lie. Every word now hid a secret. Every glance could be a threat—or a temptation. Seraphina had been given a second chance. A chance to rewrite fate, to expose treachery, and to take control of the life that had been stolen from her.Her marriage, once a trap, became a chessboard. The man who had watched her die, cold and calculating, was no longer untouchable. Friends who had smiled while stabbing her in the back were now potential pawns, or targets. Every move mattered. Every whisper could be a clue. And Seraphina was determined not to repeat the mistakes of her past life.But power comes at a cost. She could not simply eliminate her enemies; she had to navigate a world of deception, desire, and dangerous alliances. Love was complicated, revenge was intoxicating, and the line between friend and foe was thinner than a whisper.As she stepped into her second life, she discovered that survival required more than cunning, it demanded strategy, patience, and a willingness to embrace the darkness she had once feared. And as her enemies began to reveal themselves, one thing became terrifyingly clear: the woman they had underestimated would become the storm they never saw coming.Betrayal. Love. Revenge. Desire. Survival. Seraphina Vale’s second chance had begun, and nothing, no threat, no secret, no man, would stand in her way.