LOGINPatricia Dawson had it all…wealth, love, and a picture-perfect family. Or so she thought.Until cancer stripped her strength, betrayal shattered her heart, and death took her too soon.Her husband was sleeping with her sister.Her parents knew and stayed silent.And the empire she built with her own hands was stolen right before her eyes.But fate wasn’t done with her yet.Patricia opens her eyes again in the body of Patricia Allen, a poor, broken single mother drowning in debt and despair. Three children. No money. No reputation. No one to rely on.This time, she vows to live for herself. To rise higher than ever.To rebuild her fortune, protect her children, and destroy everyone who betrayed her in her past life.But just when she thought her heart was too cold to love again, Alexander Sterling, the ruthless billionaire who once loved her in silence steps back into her life. He knows her secrets. He remembers the woman she was. And this time… he’s not letting her go.Power. Love. Revenge. Redemption.In this life, Patricia Dawson will rise from the ashes—and the world will kneel before her.
View More“You guys, the blow dryer is not a monster. It won’t eat you. Why won’t you sit down?” Billy had lost all his playfulness. He was holding Anna like the chair might swallow him alive. Anna wouldn’t even look at me. Mary suddenly found something very interesting on Gracie’s shirt and Rebecca stood stiff, hands close to her body, like she was scared to touch anything and be told to pay for it. That’s when I slowly realized that I had my work cut out for me. I didn’t just have to take them out of poverty to live a better life, I had to teach them they were allowed to be there. Bianca, the stylist who was biting her lip to stop herself from giggling turned to me with a knowing look. “How about this? You go first.” She pointed to the chair in front of the big mirror. “So that they can see that there’s nothing to be afraid of, it’s just a haircut” I sighed giving her a grateful smile before sitting down. There was another empty chair beside me so I looked at Rebecca. “You to
I turned off the stove and fully faced her. “Anna, no one is born knowing everything,” I said gently. “You forgot some things? Fine. You’ll relearn them. That’s not shameful. What’s shameful is giving up on yourself before you even try. Do you think rich kids remember everything either? They get tutors. Extra lessons. Help. And you’ll get help too.” Her eyes dropped, and she rubbed her elbow nervously. “B-but what if I never make friends… and everyone thinks I’m weird?” I sighed and looked at Billy. “Billy, is your sister weird?” He answered without even thinking. “Yes.” “BILLY!” Anna jumped at him, and he shrieked loudly as I stepped in between them. Gracie burst into giggles pointing at her brother and sister. “Okay, okay, everybody relax,” I said, trying not to laugh myself. When they calmed down, I placed my hands on Anna’s shoulders. She slowly looked up at me. “You are the kindest, strongest, most beautiful girl I know,” I said gently and I meant it. The truth was,
“This is not a funny joke, Pat.” Rebecca almost laughed at first. Those were the wildest words she had ever heard. But when she looked at my face, the smile faded. I wasn’t joking. That made it worse. Pat Allen… successful? Changing her life like it was easy? It didn’t make sense. Maybe I was just trying to comfort her. It was strange, but she wanted to believe I meant well. “I’m not someone who jokes about things like this,” I said quietly. “I’m serious.” Rebecca’s heart began to race. She didn’t know why, but hope felt scarier than fear. She let herself imagine it for just a second… a different life. A better one. It felt dangerous. She leaned closer. “How would you even do that? Moving out of Murkwood is expensive. Starting a business is expensive. Do you think money grows on trees? I can’t just…” She glanced at Mary and lowered her voice. “I can’t gamble my daughter’s future on something risky.” “But that’s exactly it,” I replied. “It’s a chance. I’m offering you a chanc
I was released the next day. One night in the cell felt like I’d been stuck in a cage for a year. It was dirty, smelly, and so uncomfortable I barely slept. But the moment I stepped out of the station, all of that stopped mattering. Because the first thing I saw… was my family. They were standing across the road, waiting for me. “Mom!” Billy broke free from Anna’s hand and ran straight at me. He crashed into my chest, pushing his face into my neck, holding me so tight like he was scared I might disappear. “Mom!” he cried. When he pulled back, his big eyes were full of tears. “I thought I wasn’t going to see you again!” My heart shattered into pieces at that moment. “M–mama…!” Gracie cried out too from Rebecca’s arms, reaching for me with her tiny hands, her lips already trembling. I hugged Billy close, fighting my own tears, then stepped forward and took Gracie into my arms. “Mom is back,” I whispered. “Don’t cry, okay? I’m not going anywhere.” Anna walked over quietly and


















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