The Billionaire's Ex-Wife: Reclaimed

The Billionaire's Ex-Wife: Reclaimed

Liz Nozick

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I sacrificed everything for him. My ability to have children, gone after a skiing accident where I saved his life. Our Park Avenue penthouse was home to a seemingly perfect marriage, a life of luxury and privilege built on trust. Then, my husband, Ethan, returned from an Austin tech conference. He confessed he'd "messed up" with an intern, dismissed it as a one-time mistake, and claimed it was "handled" – a cold, transactional affair. But months later, the truth exploded at Ethan's charity gala: Skyler, the intern, appeared, visibly pregnant with twins. He admitted another devastating betrayal. I was sidelined, humiliated, and exiled to our Hamptons house, my world crumbling. Then came the ultimate cruelty: an attack in our own garage, leaving me battered and bleeding, battling a terrifying, stress-induced cancer diagnosis. When I desperately called Ethan for help, he hung up, too busy with his new family. How could the man I'd loved since college, the one whose life I saved, so callously discard me? How could he offer me his mistress's children and leave me for dead, all while claiming it was 'managed'? My entire life had been shattered, piece by agonizing piece, by the very person who swore to cherish and protect me. Just as I thought I was utterly alone, a powerful rival tycoon, Liam Sterling, arrived. He saw past my pain, offering not just escape, but a daring plan: a strategic marriage. And the ultimate deception: faking complete amnesia. It was my only weapon, my last chance to reclaim my life, expose their treachery, and finally get my revenge.

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I sacrificed everything for him.

My ability to have children, gone after a skiing accident where I saved his life.

Our Park Avenue penthouse was home to a seemingly perfect marriage, a life of luxury and privilege built on trust.

Then, my husband, Ethan, returned from an Austin tech conference.

He confessed he'd "messed up" with an intern, dismissed it as a one-time mistake, and claimed it was "handled" – a cold, transactional affair.

But months later, the truth exploded at Ethan's charity gala: Skyler, the intern, appeared, visibly pregnant with twins.

He admitted another devastating betrayal.

I was sidelined, humiliated, and exiled to our Hamptons house, my world crumbling.

Then came the ultimate cruelty: an attack in our own garage, leaving me battered and bleeding, battling a terrifying, stress-induced cancer diagnosis.

When I desperately called Ethan for help, he hung up, too busy with his new family.

How could the man I'd loved since college, the one whose life I saved, so callously discard me?

How could he offer me his mistress's children and leave me for dead, all while claiming it was 'managed'?

My entire life had been shattered, piece by agonizing piece, by the very person who swore to cherish and protect me.

Just as I thought I was utterly alone, a powerful rival tycoon, Liam Sterling, arrived.

He saw past my pain, offering not just escape, but a daring plan: a strategic marriage.

And the ultimate deception: faking complete amnesia.

It was my only weapon, my last chance to reclaim my life, expose their treachery, and finally get my revenge.

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