April Simpson took the fall for a murder to shield Reuben Rogers. Seven years later, facing execution, she is granted ten days' compassionate leave to work as a hostess and raise money for her mother's surgery. There she confronts Reuben, now a ruthless business mogul who, convinced she left him for wealth, publicly humiliates her. On execution day Dexter Edwards produces new evidence that spares her life. After release, complications from a past donation leave April needing a liver transplant. Reuben seizes the donor liver for Kiara Simpson, and April's mother dies suddenly. Desperate, April attempts suicide. When Reuben finally uncovers the truth, he hunts her down—but she has lost her memory. He clings to this fragile tenderness, while the looming truth threatens to destroy it.
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View All >Bella
My heart shattered when April took the blame. Reuben's cruelty later felt unbearable; redemption was messy and painful.
2026-03-12 01:53:39
Ursula
The writing paints desperation like blood on silk. April's quiet bravery haunted me for days.
2026-02-28 13:57:05
Mason
That forced liver theft was savage. Still, Reuben's panic later made me forgive him a little.
2026-02-19 11:07:35