LOGINThey say fate cannot be changed. For Emily Wilburn, those words become a nightmare. A hardworking young woman struggling to support her family, Emily never imagined crossing paths with Cade Callaghan — a ruthless, devastatingly handsome billionaire who doesn’t believe in love, only in control. When her world collapses under debt, medical bills, and threats, Cade offers her a bargain she cannot refuse: pretend to be his fiancée and accompany him to his private family island. In return, he will erase all her problems. Desperate to save her parents, Emily agrees. But stepping onto the island is the biggest mistake of her life. Surrounded by secrets, lies, and dangerous mysteries, Emily finds herself falling for the very man she should fear. As dark truths about Cade’s past — and his connection to her own trauma — begin to surface, she realizes the bargain may cost her far more than she ever imagined. On an island of forbidden desire and deadly secrets, how long can she pretend… before the lines between fake and real completely disappear?
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The shrill ring of my alarm jolted me awake. Still groggy from too little sleep, I groaned and fumbled to switch it off. Before I could bury my face back in the pillow, the door creaked open and my mom walked in. “Get up, Emily, or you’ll be late for work,” she said, pulling the curtains wide. Bright morning sunlight flooded the room. “Can’t I sleep for just a few more minutes, Mom? Please…” I begged, already turning over. “Stop being lazy and get up. Didn’t you say you have a presentation today?” The word “presentation” hit me like cold water. I shot out of bed. “Oh no! The presentation!” I dashed into the bathroom, showered in record time, threw on my clothes, and shoved my feet into my heels. My colleagues and I had spent weeks perfecting this pitch. I couldn’t afford to mess it up now. I raced downstairs, nearly tripping over my own feet. “Why are you in such a hurry, dear?” my dad asked from the dining table. “She woke up late. Today is the big presentation,” Mom answered for me. “Goodbye, Mom! Goodbye, Dad!” I called, grabbing my bag and bolting out the door. There was no time to wait for the bus. I flagged down a taxi and jumped in. While the driver weaved through the chaotic streets of Los Angeles, I pulled out my laptop and frantically worked on the final touches of the presentation. “We’re here, miss.” I paid quickly and stepped out, heart racing. As I turned, I collided hard with someone. My laptop flew from my hands and crashed onto the pavement. “Oh no! Oh no!” I dropped to my knees, picking up the broken pieces. I tried powering it on, but the screen stayed black. Panic surged through me. All our work was on that laptop. If it was damaged, the entire presentation would be delayed. “Are you okay, miss?” a deep voice asked. “Okay?” I snapped, thrusting the broken laptop toward him. “Does this look okay to you?” The man stared down at me, irritation clear on his strikingly handsome face. “I didn’t mean to bump into you. You should have watched where you were going.” “I was getting out of a taxi! You were the one walking on the sidewalk like you owned the street!” I shot back, voice rising. “Don’t I have the right to be mad?” He glanced at his expensive watch. “Look, miss, I have an important appointment. I’ll give you my number. Call me later and I’ll compensate you generously for the laptop. Right now, I really must go.” He tried to walk past me, but I blocked his path. “Miss!” His tone grew impatient. “Mr., I didn’t go through all of this just for your stupid money. I have a very important meeting too, and everything I need is—” Without waiting for me to finish, he pulled out a thick wad of cash from his wallet and pressed it into my hand. “This is all I have on me. That should cover it. Now we’re even.” He moved to leave again. Fury boiled over. I stormed after him, shoved him hard in the chest, and watched as he stumbled and fell onto the pavement. “Are you crazy?” he growled, eyes flashing with anger. “You think your money fixes everything, don’t you?” I yelled. “A simple sorry would have been enough, but no — you had to be arrogant! How much do you even have that you throw it around like that?” I flung the money back at him. “Take your damn cash! You clearly need it more than I do to fix that arrogance.” “How dare you—” “No, how dare you!” I cut him off. “Who do you think you are? You’re nothing but a rude, mannerless jerk. Your parents clearly failed to teach you basic manners.” I didn’t wait for his reply. I turned on my heels and stormed toward the building, leaving him sitting on the ground.Serves him right. Moments later, I stepped out of the elevator on my floor, still fuming. My colleagues immediately surrounded me. “Emily, what took you so long?” Gracie asked as we hurried toward the presentation room. “Something came up,” I muttered, setting my laptop on the table and plugging it in. To my relief, it finally turned on. “You look stressed. Is something wrong with the presentation?” Michael asked. “I just bumped into an arrogant idiot on the way here. But it’s fine. We’re ready.” “Is Emily here?” Our boss, Rose Brighton, strode into the room. “Yes, I’m here.” “Why were you late? Do you want us to lose this contract?” she snapped. Before I could explain, she continued, “I don’t want excuses. This is the biggest opportunity this agency has ever had. Give it your absolute best. No mistakes!” She turned to Gracie. “Did you research the client’s profile?” “I tried, but there’s almost nothing online. All we know is that he’s a wealthy billionaire who likes to keep his life private.” Rose let out an exasperated sigh. “You’re not doing your job properly, Gracie!” After another sharp lecture, she waved her hand. “Enough! You all will give me wrinkles before my fiftieth birthday. Emily, take over.” She stormed out. Gracie mimicked her dramatically once she was gone, and we all laughed, the tension easing slightly. Everyone was on edge. Our small advertising agency needed this win. Landing the Callaghan contract would change everything for us. “Guys! They’re here!” Mary, the receptionist, burst in. While Gracie and Michael went to welcome the guests, I quickly finished setting up the room. A cable lay loose on the floor. I bent to pick it up just as Gracie’s voice floated in. “Come in, sir.” “This better be worth my while,” a familiar deep voice replied. My stomach dropped. I stood up slowly… and froze. Standing in the doorway, looking just as shocked as I felt, was the rude man from the sidewalk. “Emily,” Gracie said cheerfully, “meet Cade Callaghan, owner of the Callaghan Empire.” My mouth fell open.A YEAR LATEREMILY'S POV“Mom, why do we have to wear black today? Is it a special party?” Nina asked, tilting her head as I carefully buttoned the front of her dark wool coat.“It’s a memorial service, sweetheart,” I said softly, smoothing down her collar and kissing her forehead.“What’s a memorial service?”“It’s a quiet gathering we hold for someone who has passed away,” I explained, keeping the language simple enough for her nine-year-old mind to process. “It’s a way for the people who are still here to show that they haven't forgotten them. It means their memory stays safe with us.”The bedroom door clicked open, and Cade stepped into the suite. He was dressed in a tailored black suit, his expression quiet and contemplative. He walked over, leaning down to press a soft kiss against Nina’s hair.“Is it time to head to the chapel?” I asked, standing up.“Not just yet,” Cade murmured, checking his watch. “You and I need to make a specific stop first. The nanny will stay with Nina un
CADE'S POVI sat inside the police van, eyes fixed on the small screen showing Emily’s movements through the hidden camera attached to her. My heart hammered in my chest.“Will this really work?” I asked the lead officer for what felt like the tenth time.“It will,” he replied calmly. “In a few more minutes we’ll move in and arrest that bastard.”I nodded, trying to stay patient, but the moment I saw David pull Emily into a kiss, rage exploded inside me. I couldn’t sit there any longer.Without warning anyone, I slipped out of the van and headed straight for the warehouse.I still couldn’t believe the creep was alive—until I saw him with my own eyes. And the arrogant bastard even had the nerve to look proud about it.“You bastard!” I shouted the second I stepped inside. “You should have died in that fire. You made a mistake by staying alive.”David smirked. “What? Are you going to be the one to kill me now?”“I came here to kill you myself,” I growled.He raised his gun and aimed it a
EMILY'S POVI sat on the edge of the bed, staring at the clock. It was already past midnight, and Cade still hadn’t come to bed.Just where could he be?I had to admit — I was wrong. I didn’t even try to trust him. I let my jealousy and anger take over, and that was what hurt him the most. I should have listened to him instead of jumping to conclusions.What would I have done if I had walked in and seen him in bed with another woman? The thought alone made my stomach twist.I got up and started pacing the room, my mind spinning.A soft knock on the door pulled me out of my thoughts. Thinking it was Cade, I rushed to open it — only to feel disappointed when I saw my mother standing there.“Is Cade here?” she asked.“No, Mom. What’s wrong?”“The study light is still on. I saw it when I went downstairs.”“Haven’t you two made up yet?”I sighed and sat down. “It turns out Cade was innocent. Paulina drugged him and staged everything. I should have trusted him.”My mother gave me a gentle b
EMILY'S POVI sat on the edge of the bed, waiting for Cade. It was already past midnight, and he still hadn’t come to bed.Just where could he be?I had to admit — I was wrong. I didn’t even try to trust him. I jumped straight to conclusions, and that was what hurt him the most. I let my anger and jealousy speak instead of listening to him.What would I have done if I had walked in and seen him in bed with another woman? The thought alone made my chest tighten.I got up and started pacing the room, my mind racing.A soft knock on the door pulled me out of my thoughts. Thinking it was Cade, I rushed to open it — only to feel disappointed when I saw my mother standing there.“Is Cade here?” she asked.“No, Mom. What’s wrong?”“The study light is still on. I saw it when I went downstairs to get some water.”“Haven’t you two made up yet?”I sighed. “It turns out Cade was innocent. Paulina drugged him and took him to her room. She staged everything.”My mother gave me a knowing look. “See?
EMILY'S POVI stood by the window, watching the sky slowly brighten as I waited for them to wake up.It was about time.Just then, I heard Cade’s voice from the bedroom. He had woken up first.I walked over to the light switch and turned it on, making my presence known.Cade blinked in confusion, t
CADE'S POVI woke up to the sound of loud voices coming from outside the room.I reached for Emily, but her side of the bed was empty. The yelling continued. What was going on?I got up and followed the noise.When I stepped into the hallway, I saw Emily and Paulina standing face to face, arguing.
CADE'S POVHours EarlierI received the address my mother had promised to send. I turned the car around and headed toward the location, though it was difficult to find because of all the winding roads and turns.I parked a good distance away and approached the warehouse on foot, staying hidden as m
LAURA'S POV“Denise! Denise, is that you?” I asked into the phone.“Yes, it’s me,” she replied.“The last thing I heard was that you escaped. Where have you been? How are you?”“I’m fine. Thanks to someone, I’m living quite comfortably now.”“Tell me where you are and I’ll come to you.”“I was abou






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