The Wife Who Took Back Everything: A Billionaire Betrayal Romance of Divorce, Legacy, and a Woman’s Rise

Lucas Moore


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They destroyed her in public.
She rebuilt herself in silence.
Now everything they took is coming back with interest.


Evelyn Harper thought she had it all. A brilliant career. A powerful husband. A marriage she believed was real.

Then Alexander Sterling announced their divorce in front of five hundred witnesses, frozen her accounts overnight, stripped her name from the foundation she built with her own hands, and handed the world a story that made her the villain.

She had no warning. No explanation. No defence.

Just the cold realisation that the life she had trusted completely had been designed, by someone close to them both, to destroy her.

What they did not calculate was what Evelyn would do next.

Because the woman who walked out of that ballroom was not the woman who came back.

The woman who came back had read every word of the fine print. Built a consulting firm from nothing. Published work that changed her field. Found solid ground and stood on it with both feet. And discovered, buried deep in a marriage agreement she was once told not to worry about, that they had not erased her as completely as they believed.

She still had a seat at the table.
She still had a voice.
And she was only just getting started.

The Wife Who Took Back Everything is a high-stakes billionaire romance about betrayal, reinvention, and the kind of love that can only be rebuilt on honest ground. It delivers the public humiliation, the quiet rise, the conspiracy that shattered everything, the grovel that costs him what he deserves to lose, and a happily ever after built by a woman who refused, at every turn, to be erased.

For readers who believe the comeback should always be bigger than the setback.
A story of divorce, legacy, secret baby, and a woman who took back more than she lost.
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