ANMELDENSome wines take years to perfect. So does revenge. Imani Reginald is the secret behind a billion-dollar empire. Her name isn't on the label. Her face isn't in the press. But every award the Reginald Wine Company has ever won was because of her. Her husband calls her their competitive advantage. He calls her his greatest love and means it so convincingly that even Imani has never thought to look closer. He forgot one thing. Imani makes wine that billionaires beg for. And one of them was watching. He is Ruthless. Dangerous. A man carrying his own wounds and a revenge agenda that runs cold and deep — similar to hers in ways, neither of them planned. He doesn't offer her sympathy. He offers her something far more valuable. The resources. The ruthlessness. The permission to become the nemesis that her enemies deserve. What follows is a collision of secrets so layered and so long-buried that nothing and no one will emerge from them unchanged. A falsified investigation. An identity that isn't what it seems. Sisters who share a face and a history full of missing pieces. And a truth so devastating. The people who broke her will learn a hard truth — they shouldn't have touched her daughter or her sister. But there's one thing about being a man's nemesis. He never sees you coming.
Mehr anzeigenRoy looked up and saw me.His hand dropped. One step back. Clean and immediate.Ingrid's face rearranged itself — whatever smile it had been holding gone in an instant, replaced with the warm, tired concern she'd been wearing for two weeks."You're here," she said.I walked to them. "What's going on?""Nothing." Roy's voice was easy. "I just got here. I saw her from behind and thought she was you."I looked at my sister. Red vest. Hair pulled back."You thought she was me.""I'm tired, baby." He said it gently. "I haven't slept properly for weeks— I left you on the couch and went straight to the office. Yara's condition, the Vincenzo deal—" He shook his head. "My head is everywhere. You're identical twins, after all. I saw her from behind, and I just got confused for a second."Ingrid stepped in. "It's my fault. I was standing right outside with my back to the car park. He saw my silhouette and assumed. I should have been paying attention."I looked between them.It made sense. The w
Imani's POV I watched his face and I said nothing.Because what if I was wrong? What if I asked, and it turned out to be something simple — an old nickname, a business reference, something that made complete sense in the context of two brothers who had a complicated history? What if I ruined this — the candles, roses, the food he'd made with his own hands over something I'd googled on my phone?So I kept it behind my teeth.By the time we finished, I had almost convinced myself it could wait.He cleared the table while I sat, which I protested, and he ignored my protest, which was so him."Come." He held out his hand.He led me to the living room, and we settled on the couch — his back against the armrest, me against his chest, his arm around me. The house was quiet. Just the sound of our heart beats.I looked at the empty space across the room. At the little armchair by the window that Yara had claimed as hers the year she turned three, the one she dragged her blanket to every Satur
Imani's POV Malcolm squeezed my shoulders. "She'll come around soon. Don't lose hope."He left with the certainty of a man who meant what he said.I held onto that.Ingrid's phone rang.She looked at the screen. Her face changed. Something there. Unsettling.She didn't answer. Just stared at it."Aren't you going to get that?" I asked."Later," she said. Put the phone in her pocket."You want to go to the cafeteria? Stretch your legs?"I shook my head. "I don't want to leave her."Ingrid didn't push. She stayed.I told her I needed a minute and slipped into the bathroom.The light in there was harsh. I ran the cold tap and pressed both hands under it, then looked up at myself in the mirror.Hollow under the eyes. The particular exhaustion that sleep doesn't fix because it isn't coming from tiredness — it's coming from fear that never fully switches off.I splashed water on my face. Held it there. Breathed.Then I thought of my bathroom mirror at home.I tried to push it away. But it
Imani's POV Roy's words hung in the air. My brother. Dashiel Reginald. The ground shifted. I grabbed the wall. Missed. Grabbed again. Roy caught me before my knees hit the floor. His arms wrapped around my waist and pulled me into his chest. I looked up. "That was your brother—Dash? The man at the hospital? That was Dashiel?" Roy didn't answer. "He was sitting outside my daughter's hospital room. He was right there." "I know." "We need to get her out. Right now. We need to move her somewhere he can't find her." Roy put his hands on my face. Made me look at him. "I already sent men. Security is everywhere. Every door. Every elevator. Every hallway. No one gets near Yara without going through me first. Do you understand? Yara is safe." I stared at him. Dash. The name we never said. The name that sat in our house like a locked door no one was allowed to open. Fifteen years ago, he killed their parents. Roy never talked about him. I had known Roy for


















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