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Charlotte Wood married Edward Ryan, but Annabelle Johnson's schemes led him to falsely accuse Charlotte and demand a divorce. Charlotte left to study abroad, hoping to aid his firm, but only to learn her parents died in a Ryan Motors car crash upon her return. Agreeing to divorce, she joined the firm to uncover the truth.
After a tragic past as an exploited wife, Sophie wakes up as her 20-year-old self. Determined to change her fate, she breaks off her engagement, avoids toxic relationships, and—with the help of a magical spring—leads her village to prosperity. Along the way, she saves a mysterious man who is the town’s future tycoon.
To escape her stepmother’s control and an arranged marriage, Sophia enters a contract marriage with Alex, a “disabled” man hiding a secret. As plots, past accidents, and misunderstandings unfold, they grow closer and fall in love
Charlotte Wood married Edward Ryan, but Annabelle Johnson's schemes led him to falsely accuse Charlotte and demand a divorce. Charlotte left to study abroad, hoping to aid his firm, but only to learn her parents died in a Ryan Motors car crash upon her return. Agreeing to divorce, she joined the firm to uncover the truth.
Recent graduate Sheila James falls for the mysterious CEO, Keenan Jordan, but their relationship is haunted by a long-buried secret, leaving everything uncertain.
In her last life, Sylvia was murdered by her dearest family. Right before her death, she realized that the man she hated most, Charles, had taken revenge for her and then took his own life. After she returned to the past, she took revenge on all those murderers and married Charles for a happy life ever after.
Left in a snowy cemetery, Cecilia Allen meets the mysterious CEO Alexander Jones. Their fated encounter sparks a journey of mutual healing. He gives her a home, helps her find her lost family, and uncovers her hidden past. As trust grows between them, love blossoms—sweet and gentle, like snowfall melting the pain of her scars.
When Yuna Shaw was 10 years old, her stepfather Frank Hope brought his daughters to marry into the Shaw family. Little did they know that the violent Frank would abuse Yuna and her mother every time he got drunk. The elder stepsister Leah Hope, egged on by her father, also bullied Yuna. Yuna's mother, tormented by Frank, eventually committed suicide. Frank and his daughters then seized control of Yuna's family business. Yuna desired revenge, but Frank had wealth and power. Chad Hugh helped Yuna fake her death and escape abroad. Fifteen years later, Yuna returned to her home country, ready to use Ian Sawyer for revenge.
Jenny Smith was the heiress of the Hill Group. Insisting on being with her boyfriend Sean Scott, she ran away from home, hid her identity, and married Sean. However, three years later, she became a housewife despised and looked down upon by her husband and mother-in-law. The day when celebrity Emma Hall appeared, Sean divorced Jenny and kicked her out of his house. Worse yet, Emma Hall, in order to protect her own reputation, twisted the truth and incited her fans to cyberbullying Jenny. With rage, Jenny returned to the Smith family and became the heiress of Hill again. Hearing that the mysterious heiress of Hill returned, Sean did everything he could just so he could meet her in person, only to find that his seemingly worthless ex-wife was actually the powerful and influential heiress of Hill!
In her past life, Selene Wentworth forced Ethan Lucas into marriage, only to endure a life of loneliness and die with regrets. When she awakens 40 years earlier – at the pivotal moment of sacrificing her National Exams to marry Ethan – she tears up the withdrawal form. This time, Selene chooses education and a second chance at life.
Transported into a novel set in the 1980s, Zoe Jacobs gets a chance to rewrite her fate. After saving a young man, Chris Scott, she uses her medical skills to build a better life. What begins as a chance encounter soon blossoms into a deep romance, and together they find the happiness and love they fought to create.