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The Heiress He Called Poor

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"You're not good enough for me." Those words destroyed Madison Hayes three years ago. Her ex-husband Tristan Westbrook said them in front of two hundred people at a gala. He called her background cheap. He called her family ordinary. He called her an embarrassment to his name. Then he divorced her and married someone from the right side of the tracks. Madison didn't fight back. She took her shame and disappeared into a quiet life upstate, working as a restaurant manager, living small, hurting quietly. She thought she was done with Manhattan. She thought she was done with Tristan. She was wrong. A lawyer finds her on an ordinary Tuesday. Her estranged grandmother, a woman she never met, has died. Madison is the sole heir to the Hayes family fortune. Fifty billion dollars. Three centuries of old money. Shares in every major company. Real estate that spans the continent. A name that opens every door. She's not just wealthy. She's one of the most powerful people in America. And Tristan's empire runs on credit from a bank that answers to her now. When Madison returns to Manhattan as a major investor in his company, Tristan finally sees her. Not as a poor girl he was embarrassed to love. As the woman who could destroy him with a single word. As the most beautiful person in every room. He wants her back. He'll do anything to win her. He'll burn his pride. He'll tear down his family's expectations. He'll become someone worthy of her. But Madison doesn't want Tristan anymore. She wants him to suffer the way she suffered. She wants him to feel the humiliation he caused. And she's willing to make a deal with the devil to make it happen. Except the devil looks exactly like the man she loved, and she's forgotten how dangerous it is to play games with her own heart. When love and revenge collide, only one will survive.
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