
Divorced And Rich: Falling For The Mechanic
For three years, I endured being treated like a walking ATM and a maid by my husband's family, biting my tongue to keep the peace.
Then, my husband's buddy suddenly dropped off a nine-year-old boy at my front door.
The crumpled note from my husband casually explained it was his illegitimate son, blaming me for being barren and demanding I raise the kid as our own.
My mother-in-law was absolutely thrilled, parading the boy around as the true heir at the dinner table.
"Some trees just don't bear fruit, no matter how much water you give them," she sneered.
My brother-in-law cheered, and my drunk father-in-law demanded I cook a feast to celebrate.
They actually expected me to continue paying the mortgage, buying the groceries, and cleaning up their endless messes, all while raising the living proof of my husband's betrayal.
I looked at the parasites who had drained me dry for years, acting like they were doing me a favor by letting me stay in a house that my money paid for.
I didn't scream, and I didn't cry.
I simply called my lawyer to file for an immediate divorce, froze every single bank account and credit card they relied on, and drove off to my grandmother's secluded cabin in the woods.
Let them see how long they survive without my money.
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Chapter 6
The sun was brutal. Adeline stood in the front yard of the cabin, staring at the jungle that used to be a lawn. The weeds were up to her waist. Thorns grabbed at her jeans every time she moved.
She had bought a pair of gardening gloves and a pair of clippers at the hardware store. She was determined to do this herself. She needed to do this herself.
But after two hours, she had only cleared a patch the size of a welcome mat. Her back was screaming. Her hands were blistered inside the gloves. A mosquito bit her neck.
"This is impossible," she muttered, wiping sweat from her forehead with a dirty sleeve.
A rumble broke the silence. An old Ford pickup truck rolled down the dirt road and stopped at the edge of the property.
Three men got out.
They were tall, broad-shouldered, and looked like they had been carved out of the mountain itself. They wore work boots and faded jeans.
The youngest one, maybe early twenties with a mischievous grin, spotted her first. He whistled low. "Hey, Wyatt! Look what we got here. A real-life city girl."
The middle one, who had a calmer face, elbowed the younger one hard. "Shut up, Colby." He gave Adeline a polite nod. "Ma'am."
The third one didn't say a word. He was the biggest. His hair was dark, his jaw was sharp, and his eyes were a pale, piercing blue. He leaned against the truck, arms crossed, just watching her.
Adeline felt suddenly conscious of the dirt smeared on her face and the sweat soaking her shirt. She straightened up, trying to look dignified. "Can I help you?"
"We're the Smiths," Wyatt said, stepping forward. "We live over the ridge. Jarrett noticed there was activity over here for the first time in ages and figured you might need a hand getting the place back in shape."
Adeline hesitated. Her instinct was to say no. She didn't want to owe anyone. But she looked back at the wall of weeds behind her. It was a losing battle.
She walked over to her car and popped the trunk. Inside was a box she had bought in the city, wrapped in gold paper. Artisanal chocolates. She had bought them as a gift for her lawyer, but she hadn't seen him yet.
She pulled out the box. "I don't take charity," she said, holding it up. "But I'm willing to trade."
Colby's eyes went wide. "Is that the dark chocolate stuff? From that fancy shop in Raleigh?"
"If you clear this yard, this is yours," Adeline said.
Wyatt smiled. "Deal."
The one called Jarrett finally moved. He walked to the back of the truck without a word and pulled out a heavy-duty weed whacker and a machete. He started the engine, the roar drowning out the birds, and walked straight into the thickest part of the weeds.
He didn't just cut them; he slaughtered them. His movements were precise, powerful, and relentless.
Wyatt and Colby joined in with rakes and clippers. They worked fast, like a well-oiled machine. Adeline went inside to make lemonade.
An hour later, the yard was bare. You could see the dirt again. You could see the porch.
Adeline brought out a tray of lemonade. "Thank you," she said, handing them the glasses. "This is amazing."
Colby drank his in one gulp. "Best lemonade I ever had." He looked at Adeline, then at his older brother, and waggled his eyebrows. "Our new neighbor is pretty generous, huh, Jarrett?"
Jarrett didn't look at his brother. He took a glass and drank slowly, his eyes fixed on Adeline. "Your gutters are clogged," he said. His voice was deep, a low rumble that seemed to vibrate in her chest. "You don't clean them out, the rain will rot the roof."
Adeline felt a flush creep up her neck. "Oh. I'll... I'll get a ladder."
"I'm Wyatt," the middle brother said, stepping in. "This is Colby. The quiet giant is Jarrett."
"I'm Adeline," she said. "Adeline Mcconnell."
Colby leaned against the porch rail. "So, Adeline, you living out here all by yourself? Where's your husband?"
Wyatt smacked him on the back of the head. "Mind your business."
Adeline's smile froze. The word 'husband' felt like a slap. She touched her left hand, feeling the tan line where her ring used to be. "I... prefer the quiet."
Jarrett set his empty glass down on the tray. His blue eyes lingered on her face for a second too long. "We should go," he said, turning away.
"See you around, neighbor!" Colby called out as they climbed into the truck.
Adeline watched them drive away, the dust settling behind the tires. She touched her cheek. It was still warm.
She looked at the cleared yard, then at the empty spot where the truck had been.
Maybe the quiet wasn't the only thing she was going to like about this place.
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As a "wolfless" Omega at the absolute bottom of the pack hierarchy, my only goal was to build a safe, normal life with my fiancé, Dan.
That illusion shattered the day I came home early from work. I found Dan completely naked, tangled in my bedsheets with my cousin, Laura.
The suffocating stench of their betrayal polluted my home. Dan frantically tried to blame Laura, while she shrieked that they had been sleeping together for months. My sanctuary was destroyed. With no family to turn to, I fled into the night. Heartbroken and desperate for oblivion, I ended up in the office of my terrifying boss, Alpha Kane Cain. Fueled by whiskey and grief, I recklessly surrendered to him, signing a note consenting to whatever he wanted just to make the pain stop.
But the next morning, the blinding pleasure was replaced by pure terror. Kane hadn't pulled out. In our brutal world, an unmarked, wolfless Omega carrying an Alpha's child would be cast out and hunted. I panicked, begging him to let me leave, convinced I was just another disposable mistake.
Instead of letting me go, the ruthless Alpha's eyes darkened with a terrifying, primal possessiveness. He pulled out the note I had signed in my drunken haze.
"You gave me this power, little wolf," he growled, ordering his men to move my belongings to his estate. "Don't pretend you can take it back now."

9.3
Marissa was the perfect wife. She traded her high powered corporate ladder for home cooked meals and a designer sanctuary, all to support her husband, Ethan.
But when Ethan confesses to a four month affair not out of guilt, but because his mistress is extorting him for $300 million...Marissa's world turns to ash.Ethan's solution is as twisted as his heart.
"Cheat back. Get even. Stay married."Driven by a cocktail of rage and Revenge, Marissa decides to take him up on his offer. She heads into the night looking for a single moment of rebellion to wash away the scent of Ethan's lies.
She finds it in the arms of a cold, devastatingly masked handsome stranger who makes her forget everything.Broken and fueled by the betrayal, Marissa decides to take the ultimate risk. She slips into an exclusive, members only masquerade club...a place where names don't exist and only desires matter.
Behind a lace mask, she meets him....a man who smells of expensive bourbon and cold command.He is the first person in years to see the fire in her, not just the wife she became.They share a night of scorched....earth passion that leaves Marissa breathless and "even." She leaves before the sun rises, intending for the stranger to remain a ghost of her revenge.
But some ghosts have a name.When the masks come off and the corporate world demands her return, Marissa comes face to face with the man from the club. He isn't just anyone. He is Xavier Sterling....the ruthless billionaire CEO she once worked for, and the man Ethan calls his "best friend."Xavier knows her scent. He knows her touch. And most dangerously, he knows exactly what Ethan did to her.
Now, Marissa has to navigate a world where her husband wants her to stay, the mistress wants her dead, and the CEO wants to own the one woman he was never supposed to touch.
Now, Marissa is caught in a lethal triangle. Xavier wants to own her, Ethan wants to keep her to save his reputation, and the $300 million debt is threatening to drown them all. In a world of billionaire power plays, Marissa is about to learn that revenge is a dish best served... in the CEO's bed.

8.8
My fiancé, Knox, was the man I’d spent ten years building a life with, the one I’d poured my family’s fortune into. But then I found the lockbox. Inside, a photo of him smiling, his arm around a heavily pregnant woman, marked: *To my only wife Deana.*
I’d been looking for a charger in our Boston penthouse closet when I stumbled upon it. The faded Polaroid showed Knox, younger, beaming, with a heavily pregnant stranger. Its timestamp: "Ten years ago"—the exact year I funded his Ivy League PhD.
Flipping the photo, I saw Knox’s familiar handwriting: *To my only wife Deana and our upcoming miracle.* My world crumbled. The man I’d loved had a wife, making me the unwitting mistress. My opulent life was built on his lies.
His text, "Baby, I'm coming home to *our house*," twisted into a cruel joke. My tears froze. A decade of sacrifices, of family alienation—all for a man who used my money and trust—shredded in my mind. The fragile woman in me vanished; my eyes turned cold and clear. I relocked the box, smoothed the rug, and applied crimson lipstick. Practicing a flawless smile, I whispered, "Welcome home, my sweet liar."

9.5
After her step sister ran away from her marriage to the billion dollar heir, they took Emerald Jane Campbell as a stand-in to fill in the position of her step sister. Forced by her evil mother, Emerald can't do anything but to follow. She was tied to the disabled billion dollar heir for three years and all she got was cold treatment from him. Years later, a kidnapper appears in their lives. The kidnapper threatens the life of Emerald until Jude Rafael Sanders- the billion-dollar decides to do what it takes to protect his wife, Emerald.
Secrets began to unravel one by one. But what if Jude finds out his beloved wife has something up beneath her sleeves? Find out how tension intensifies in their roller coaster marriage.

7.5
I spent ten years blindly devoted to my husband, Kyler, building a perfect life together.
When I went into premature labor, he held my hand and promised everything would be fine.
But the moment I woke up in the VIP delivery room, the doctor coldly declared my newborn daughter dead.
Kyler rushed in, his face a mask of grief, insisting on taking her body away immediately to handle the arrangements.
If I hadn't heard my supposedly dead baby's telepathic voice echoing in my head, I would have handed her over.
She told me Kyler had poisoned my prenatal vitamins to induce early labor.
He bribed the medical team to fake her death so he could harvest her rare stem cells to save his sick mistress.
And worse, he had pulled the security detail from our eight-year-old son's school.
He was letting cartel kidnappers take my boy just to force me to sign over my family's billionaire trust fund.
The man I kissed every morning was a monster wearing my husband's skin.
How could he smile at me while planning to murder our children and drain my family's wealth?
The sheer terror and betrayal tore my heart into a thousand jagged pieces.
But I didn't scream or confront him.
Instead, I faked a hysterical breakdown, clutched my baby tight, and quietly contacted my family's private mercenary team.
"File the injunctions. I want him destroyed by morning."

9.0
Seventeen years after going missing, Brooklyn was finally brought back to her ultra-wealthy biological family.
But instead of a tearful reunion, her parents and sisters treated her like infectious garbage, mocking her cheap clothes and calling her a country bumpkin.
They dumped her into a remedial class to hide her away, cut off her allowance, and threatened to lock down her trust fund to force her into absolute submission.
One night, Brooklyn stood in the shadows of the estate and overheard a conversation that shattered everything.
She hadn't wandered off as a child.
Her parents had deliberately thrown her away because a fake fortune teller claimed her birth chart was a jinx to the family's wealth.
They felt zero remorse, only plotting to banish her again the moment she turned eighteen.
Her biological father thought he was putting a leash on a helpless, uneducated girl by cutting off her pocket change.
He had no idea that Brooklyn was the anonymous VIP who casually dropped sixty million dollars on an emerald at the city's most exclusive auction.
He didn't know she was the elusive medical genius that the world's most powerful billionaires were currently tearing the city apart to find.
The last microscopic shred of hope for a family withered into cold ash in her chest.
"Lock down my trust fund?"
She pulled out her encrypted phone and activated her shadow networks, severing herself entirely from their pathetic surveillance.
Since they believed she was a jinx, she was going to show them exactly what a real curse looked like.