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CHAPTER 1: THE DIAMOND AND THE FALSE PROMISE Elena Ross never knew an ordinary life. After her parents perished in a tragic plane…
Part 1: The Bitter Coffee I remember the smell of burnt coffee and stale jazz music in the Brooklyn diner the night Julian…
CHAPTER 1: THE SWAN’S DEATH AND THE DUCK’S AWAKENING Evelyn Sterling didn’t die in a penthouse suite. She died holding a glass of…
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I hated my mother-in-law. At least, I hated what she represented. Margaret Hawthorne, widow of a finance mogul, queen of Manhattan charity galas,…
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I didn’t expect a billionaire to walk into my life on a Tuesday night at a mid-price restaurant called Mariner’s Table, especially not…
If you had told me six months ago that the most humiliating moment of my life would happen over room-temperature sparkling water in…