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New York
Thứ Bảy, Tháng Bảy 18, 2026
Part 2 The world went pitch black for a few agonizing seconds, my ears ringing with a high-pitched, deafening whine. I spat out a mouthful of grit and blood, fighting the crushing weight of the debris pinning my legs. Through the haze of dust, I could hear the heavy, rhythmic thud of combat boots approaching. They thought I was finished....
"Security is on their way if you don't turn around right now," my mother snarled, aggressively blocking the gold-leafed doors of the reception hall. "Take off that uniform. You’re humiliating this family." My name is Captain Victoria Allison, United States Marine Corps. I’ve spent fourteen years navigating war zones and making split-second decisions while bullets chewed through concrete. But nothing...
Part 1 My name is Sarah Mitchell, and until twelve o'clock last night, I thought I was the luckiest woman in New York. I was married to Derek Matthews, a ruthless, multi-millionaire real estate tycoon, and I was eight months pregnant with our first child. But right now, I am sitting on the cold, damp pavement outside our Manhattan penthouse,...
### Part 1 The crystal glass slipped from my trembling fingers, shattering against the cold marble floor of my husband's penthouse office. But the noise was nothing compared to the explosion in my chest. I stared at the open laptop screen—email after email, graphic photos of my husband, Derek Matthews, wrapped around his gorgeous blonde secretary, Jessica Kaine. I was...
The steel lockbox snapped open, and the scent of old paper and bleach hit me like a physical blow. I’m Abigail Hayes, an Air Force Major. I’ve faced down enemy fire and commanded troops in active war zones, but the documents staring back at me from my dead grandmother’s hidden stash were more devastating than any battlefield. Two hours ago, I...
The cold rain hammered against the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Kingsley mansion like a firing squad. My name is Julianne, and tonight, I am not the mistress of this house—I am a target. My hands trembled as I clutched my eight-month-pregnant belly, the fabric of my silk dress soaked through, sticking to my skin like a shroud. Victoria Kingsley,...
  PART 2 “And that is not the most important provision in your father’s estate.” Derek planted both hands on Samuel’s desk. “What did he do?” Samuel slid the second folder forward. “Six months ago, Henry transferred every voting share, operating company, investment account, and major property into the Mercer Master Holding Trust.” Brooke frowned. “Fine. Derek controls it.” “No.” Samuel turned the signature page toward us. “The...
My name is Elias Thorne, and I specialize in corporate espionage—the kind where you don’t break into vaults, but into systems, minds, and bureaucratic nightmares. I’m currently sitting in a sterile, windowless room in the basement of a nondescript office building in downtown Chicago. Across from me is a man named Marcus Vane, a high-ranking executive for a logistics...
Part 2 The atmosphere inside Arthur Harrison’s downtown Hartford law office was suffocatingly tense. Tiffany had already pulled a chair to the head of the conference table, acting as though she owned the building, while Brandon sat drumming his fingers impatiently on the polished mahogany. I sat quietly at the opposite end, nursing the bruising scratches on my forearm where...
Part 1 My name is Sarah Montgomery, and until three o'clock this afternoon, I thought I was living the perfect American dream. I was a devoted housewife in an affluent Seattle suburb, a proud mother to our eight-year-old daughter Emma, and six months pregnant with our miracle baby boy, Noah. My husband, David, was the brilliant, wealthy CEO of Montgomery...