Blurb:
After six years with Ethan Pei, Amelia Sutcliffe's life shatters when her family goes bankrupt. Manipulated by Ethan's assistant Sarah, he exiles Amelia to a war-torn country for three years, ignoring her desperate pleas. Amid riots and betrayal, Amelia survives alone until she marries Caleb Pei, a Special Forces operator who saves her. Returning to the U.S., Amelia confronts Ethan's cruelty with newfound strength, while Caleb's explosive entrance reveals shocking truths. This gripping tale of love, betrayal, and revenge explores whether Ethan will regret his actions and if Amelia can reclaim her identity beyond the "spoiled princess" label.
Content:
sixth year Ethan Pei and I were together.His assistant, Sarah, saw her chance. She urged him:
“This is perfect, Ethan. Let Amelia learn what hardship is. A spoiled princess like her needs toughening up if she’s The year my family went bankrupt was the ever going to be a proper Mrs. Pei.”
Ethan listened to her. Ignoring my pleas, he shipped me off overseas for three years.
The first year, riots broke out where I was living. I sent him countless frantic messages, begging for help. He blocked me everywhere – phone, social media, everything.
The second year, I worked my ass off, saving enough for a plane ticket home. But at the airport, Ethan’s guys intercepted me, grabbed me, and sent me right back.
The third year, I married the man who saved me from… well, let's just call them insurgents.
I didn't tell anyone.
When the three years were finally up, Ethan himself was there at the airport to “welcome me home.”
“Three years eating dirt should’ve taught even a stray dog some obedience,” he sneered, leaning against his Maybach, sunglasses hiding his eyes. “From now on, you listen to me. Your husband’s word is law. Got it?”
I just lowered my eyes, silently holding up my left hand, showing him the wedding band on my ring finger.
He refused to believe it. He dragged me into a private lounge, ready to tear into me.
In the midst of the chaos, my husband—the Special Forces operator supposedly still on a peacekeeping deployment—burst in and decked him.
“You goddamn bastard!” Caleb roared. “How many lives you got, laying hands on your Aunt Amelia?”
…
Stepping off the plane, I greedily inhaled the air.
Three years away. I’d almost forgotten the scent of home.
Honestly, if Caleb Pei’s mother hadn't taken a turn for the worse, constantly asking to see him one last time, I probably would never have set foot back in the States.
But right before we were due to leave, Caleb got called away on a classified mission, so I had to come back alone first.
I traveled light, just a small carry-on.
Before I could even spot the driver Caleb had arranged, Ethan blocked my path.
“Amelia Sutcliffe, I’m here to take you home.”
He leaned against the gleaming black Maybach, sunglasses perched just so, trying to look cool and in control.
But ever since my family went bankrupt three years ago, since my parents, seeing no way out, took their own lives… I haven’t had a home.
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