The Wife He Insulted Now Signs His Paychecks - A Billionaire Second Chance Romance #995924

di Tessa Fox

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He told her she was nothing without his name.
She kept her name.
Then she bought his company.
Reagan gave that man eight years.
Eight years of her ideas becoming his victories. Eight years of sitting across boardroom tables where her strategy was presented as his vision. Eight years of a marriage that looked powerful from the outside and felt invisible from the inside.
She was not nothing.
She was everything.
He just never looked long enough to see it.
Until the night Carter Voss said the words out loud — the words powerful men say when they believe them so completely they do not even pause before speaking.
You'd be nothing without my name.
Reagan did not cry.
She did not argue.
She went to the bedroom. She made a list. Three pages. Both sides. Every idea she had ever brought to that marriage that became his success instead of hers.
Then she filed for divorce.
Then she went to work.
What she built next, no one saw coming.
A consulting firm. Started alone in a spare bedroom. Built on the one idea Carter called unscalable in their dining room at midnight while he was already looking past her to something he thought mattered more.
She recruited his most talented people first — the brilliant ones he had spent years overlooking. Then his clients came. Then his biggest contracts followed.
Then came the acquisition that changed everything.
His company. Overleveraged. Bleeding. Sold at a price that humbled every person in that boardroom.
The buyer?
Reagan.
She kept him on. Genuinely. Because he is talented and pettiness is expensive. But the org chart does not lie. His proposals cross her desk. His budget requires her approval. His salary requires one signature.
Hers.
Every two weeks.
Her name.
But Carter Voss is not the same man.
He sits in the third row at her company meetings. Not the front. Not performing. Just present.
He credits the junior analyst on the cover page. Before his own name. In the same font.
He submits fifty pages of the most honest professional work of his entire career — and quietly writes himself out of the implementation plan by year three. Because he is not trying to rebuild what he lost.
He is trying to deserve what he destroyed.
The grovel is not one big moment.
It is every small, unglamorous, correct thing he does in a building she owns while she decides whether the evidence is enough.
Reagan is not the woman he married.
She is stronger. Sharper. Clearer about what she is worth and what she will accept. She has a company with forty-seven employees and a fifteen-floor office on Park Avenue and a signature that authorizes everything in the building including the man who once told her she was nothing.
She does not need Carter Voss.
She does not need anyone.
What she has to decide — slowly, carefully, with both eyes open and no compression of the timeline — is whether wanting something and needing something have always been the same thing in disguise.
There is also Daniel.
Patient. Decent. Offering exactly what a woman like Reagan deserves after a man like Carter.
Steady. Safe. Real.
The kind of man who asks the honest question and makes space for the honest answer and does not punish you for giving it.
The kind of man who makes you wonder if safe is what you actually want.
Or if there is something harder calling you back.
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ISBN:
9798904463830
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Tessa Fox
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
1.84 MB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Tessa Fox
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