Capturing Viola: His Wife Is Mine
“Damn it, Viola! Do you even hear yourself? You’re miserable, and you’re pretending it’s normal!” Logan says, clenching his fists beside him.
I drag in a shaky breath. “What do you want me to do, Logan? Just leave my marriage?”
“Yes!” I freeze. He steps closer. “Leave. And let me love you the way you deserve.”
***
She thought heartbreak was the worst thing he could do to her. Then he came back.
Three years ago, Logan Reynolds chose ambition over love, leaving Viola McCoy behind—and breaking her heart in the process. Determined to move on, she made a choice—one that led her into the arms of Julian Cruz, a man who vowed to love her but only saw her as a means to an end. Now, trapped in a loveless marriage, Viola endures the whispers, the neglect, and the bruises she hides beneath designer sleeves.
But when Logan returns as the new CEO of Reynolds Publishing—her boss—Viola’s carefully constructed world begins to crack. He sees through her forced smiles and polite lies. He soon realizes the woman he left behind is still fighting to be heard.
Logan is determined to save her. Viola? She’s certain she can’t be saved. But in the middle of stolen glances, midnight confessions, and the words they can’t say out loud, one question remains:
Can love be rewritten, or are some stories doomed to end the same way twice?