Blurb

She used to interview men like the one she married. She just never expected to spend her whole marriage off the record.

Marlowe Fairbanks thought she'd made her peace with the arrangement.

She gave up an investigative-journalism career on the rise to become the perfect political wife — the flawless appearances, the practiced smile, the warm, unbreakable image of a marriage the cameras loved. While Graham built the campaign, Marlowe built the illusion. And then went silent behind it.

Because somewhere along the way, she stopped being his wife and started being his set decoration.

At first it's small things. The strategy calls he takes laughing in the study.The nights that end at two in the morning.The way Sloane — his campaign strategist, the sharp mind at every table, the woman who "just gets the ambition" — knows what he's thinking before he says it, while Marlowe rehearses her lines in an empty house.

Graham swears nothing's wrong. Nothing physical. Nothing you could put on the record.

But he gave another woman the marriage — the real talking, the shared wins, the finishing-each-other's-sentences part — and kept Marlowe for the photographs. And the loneliest place in the world is standing beside your husband on a stage.

Then one buried truth surfaces, and Marlowe — who spent a career refusing to look away from a story — finally turns that same unflinching eye on her own marriage, and stops performing a love she isn't being given.

Now, with the marriage shattered and his wife chasing the one story that could end everything he's built, Graham has to look straight at the damage he spent years calling her poise, and at the woman he lost one small silence at a time.

Because love was never the problem. But love that only shows up for the cameras. Love without honesty. Without choosing her over the win, every single day.

Might not survive the truth.

A deeply emotional, high-angst billionaire second-chance romance about invisible heartbreak, a marriage built for show, and a woman who finally refuses to be loved for the cameras.

THERE IS NO PHYSICAL CHEATING IN THIS BOOK.

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