Wanda Nord's ordinary hotpot night shatters when a gas explosion hurls her into the pages of her own CEO romance novel. She wakes as the story's villainess, while her parents and brother have become the wealthy family from the book. Panic turns to strategy as the family flatters the novel's heroine, Stacy Langdon, to buy safety. Wanda holds the only advantage - the 'script' - and studies each scene to sidestep every trap. Every avoided crisis raises the stakes; one mistake means erasure. By rewriting her actions with cold precision, Wanda slowly becomes the genuine heroine the plot expects, and love reaches her in Yale Lake, even as survival demands painful choices.
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View All >Penelope
Smart pacing and clever worldbuilding refresh the reborn-villainess trope. Corporate maneuvers suit Wanda's transformation into a credible female CEO.
2026-03-25 01:45:06
Gavin
Being inside Wanda's head is addictive. Every avoided crisis made me cheer, then worry about what she's sacrificing for survival.
2026-03-24 10:47:03
Yasmin
I cried when Wanda used the script to dodge disasters. Yale's slow warmth melted me.
2026-03-14 19:16:48