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Her Return with His Rival's Ring

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"I came back to close a chapter. I didn't expect to open a war." Three years ago, Sophie gave up everything for love. She married Jackson Sterling, the golden boy of Manhattan's most powerful family. She loved him with everything she had. And when he betrayed her with his business partner's wife, she didn't just divorce him. She disappeared. She spent three years in Europe rebuilding herself. Building a life that didn't revolve around a man who saw her as something to own rather than cherish. Now she's back. And she's not alone. Ethan Cole is the man Jackson's family has warred with for over a decade. He's Jackson's business rival. The enemy. The man Jackson warned her about. And somehow, in three years of knowing nothing about Manhattan's ruthless corporate world, Ethan became the only person who understood Sophie's broken heart. He became the man who helped her heal. And when he asked her to marry him, it wasn't a business deal. It was a choice. Her choice. Seeing Sophie in that engagement ring breaks Jackson Sterling in ways he didn't think possible. Jackson never wanted her back. He was done with her. He'd moved on with his new wife, building his empire bigger and stronger. But watching Ethan Cole put a ring on Sophie's finger ignites something dangerous inside him. Jealousy. Obsession. A desperate need to win back the one thing he'd taken for granted and lost forever. As Jackson launches a campaign to destroy Sophie and Ethan's relationship, he's fighting against something he can't control. Because Sophie isn't the same woman he married. She's stronger now. Harder. She knows exactly what she's worth. And Ethan Cole doesn't just want her. He's willing to burn his entire business empire to keep her safe. But Jackson isn't fighting alone. His family wants Sophie back too. Not for him. But because having her means having leverage. And in Manhattan's cutthroat world, leverage is everything. Sophie thought she'd escaped the Sterling family's world of manipulation and power plays. Instead, she's walking directly into the biggest battle of her life. And this time, she's not the prize to be won. She's the warrior. The real question isn't whether Ethan can protect her from Jackson's schemes. It's whether Sophie can forgive herself for the part of her heart that still remembers loving Jackson Sterling.
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