Navier Romanoff
On the night of March 25th, under a deluge of rain that felt like the sky was mourning, Navier Romanoff made a choice.
She was a woman with no power, a body failing her, and a future written in tragedy. Then she saw him—Aiden Millianaire—standing in the downpour, his emerald eyes void of warmth, looking at her like she was a ghost he didn't have time to haunt.
"I think you should go home," he had said, a command that felt like a sentence.
But Navier couldn't go back to a life that was already over. With a heart hammering against her ribs, she chased the lion to his den. "Wait! Let's get married."
It was a desperate gambit that threw her into a den of wolves. Now, Navier must navigate the lethal games of Enola, the lover Aiden discarded; the predatory charm of Napoleon, a man who views women as sport; and a Mother who will stop at nothing to protect the Millianaire bloodline.
In this house of mirrors, Navier is fighting for more than just a marriage—she is fighting for every breath.