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With a powerful plot and captivating writing, The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell is a Romance Ongoing that appeals to readers of all ages. Created by Laura, this book is among the most recommended titles today in the Romance genre.
For six years, Danielle Crawford burned for Alexander Davidson - their bedroom passion the only warmth in a marriage frozen by indifference. Their daughter was never permitted to call him "Daddy," while another woman's child sat cradled in his arms, learning the word Alexander treasured. The Davidson dynasty doted on this borrowed heir, treating their own flesh and blood as a shameful secret.
The final betrayal came signed in Alexander's elegant hand - cremation papers for Danielle and their daughter, endorsed just hours before he toasted his true love's homecoming. In death, Danielle learned the cruelest lesson: No amount of devotion could melt a heart that belonged to another.
Then fate rewound the clock.
Reborn into her past life, Danielle sees her marriage with cruel clarity. The first time, she'd been the naive fool who traded her dreams for domestic drudgery. This time? She serves divorce papers with the precision of a guillotine.
The first week, Alexander assumes it's another tantrum. By month's end, he's relieved to be rid of the clinging wife. Until the day he encounters Danielle at the apex of corporate power - polished, prosperous, and perfectly unconcerned with his existence.
While Danielle conquers boardrooms, their daughter auditions replacement fathers. The message is clear: The Crawford women have upgraded.
The realization unhinges Manhattan's most unflappable tycoon. Alexander Davidson - who once dismissed tears as weakness - now kneels in the marble lobby of her headquarters, uncaring of gawking executives.
"Danielle," his broken whisper carries across the silent crowd, "I'll kneel until these floors turn to dust. Just... look at me one more time."



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