LOGINBlurb: They took everything from me. My husband faked his death, leaving me with $50 million in debt. My best friend stole my designs and my daughter, who now calls her "Mommy." They left me broken, scarred, and left for dead. But they made one mistake. When I wake up the day before my life was destroyed, I'm not the naive woman they remember. I have every detail of their betrayal, and this time, I’m not running from the storm. I am the storm. With the help of the man I should have never let go, I will turn their perfect plan into a nightmare. They think they’re building an empire. I'm going to burn it to the ground. Some debts can’t be paid in cash, only in ruin.
View MoreTwenty years after my mother died, I stood in the Metropolitan Museum of Art with my daughter and granddaughter. Three generations visiting the woman who started it all.Mom died peacefully in her sleep at eighty-three. Marcus was beside her. She went to bed one night and simply didn't wake up. No pain. No fear. Just sleep that became forever.Marcus lived another two years after that. He said he stayed long enough to make sure I was okay. Then he went to join her. I think he died of a broken heart wrapped in old age.Now it was just us. Me at fifty-three. Lily at thirty-eight. And Aria at fifteen. Three generations of women carrying my mother's legacy."I've never actually been to the exhibition," Aria said as we walked through the museum entrance. "I mean, I know about Great-Grandma. Everyone knows about her. But I've never seen the actual clothes.""Then it's time," I said.The Bethany Nott: Reborn Legacy exhibition was on the third floor. A permanent display. Her story preserved f
Six months after my final show, my publisher called. "Bethany, it's been five years since your memoir came out. We want to do an anniversary edition. Updated. With a new introduction."I was in the garden pruning roses. "I don't know what else I have to say. The memoir covered everything.""Write a letter to your younger self. The woman you were before everything happened. Tell her what you know now. That's the new introduction."I almost said no. But then I thought about all the young women out there. The ones who were twenty-eight and naive and trusting the wrong people. The ones who needed to hear that survival was possible."I'll do it," I said.I spent three weeks writing the letter. Deleting it. Starting over. Trying to find the right words. The true words. The words that would have saved me if I'd been able to hear them.Finally, I had it. I read it to Marcus first."Dear Bethany," I read aloud. "Right now you think love means sacrifice. You think being soft means being weak. Y
Two years after Lily started at Parsons, I turned sixty-five. I woke up on my birthday feeling different. Lighter. Like something inside me had finally finished.Marcus brought me coffee in bed. "Happy birthday, old woman.""You're older than me," I reminded him."By three months. Barely counts."I sat up and looked out the window. Our garden was in full bloom. Roses and hydrangeas and daisies. Everything peaceful and beautiful."I want to retire," I said.Marcus looked surprised. "You already retired. You stepped back from Nott Designs five years ago.""I mean really retire. Completely. One last collection and then I'm done. No more designing. No more fashion shows. No more anything. Just us. Just life.""Are you sure?""I'm sure. I've been designing for forty years. I've said everything I need to say through fabric. It's time to stop."Marcus sat down beside me. "What would this final collection be?""A retrospective. A goodbye. Ten pieces representing my whole journey. From the nai
Lily spread her sketches across our dining room table. Twelve designs. Each one more beautiful than the last."What do you think, Grandma?" she asked. She was nervous. I could see it in the way her hands shook slightly. The way she bit her lower lip.I looked at each sketch carefully. Really looked. Not as a grandmother. As a designer. As someone who'd been doing this for forty years.The first piece was a dress with clean lines and classic proportions. But the fabric had a modern twist. Sustainable materials. Unexpected textures. It was elegant like my early work but fresh. New. Entirely Lily's own vision."These are incredible," I said. My voice came out softer than I meant it to. "Lily, these are really incredible.""You're not just saying that because you're my grandma?""I'm saying it because it's true. These designs are sophisticated. Thoughtful. They show technical skill and creative vision. Any design school would be lucky to have you."Lily's face lit up. "You really think so












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