Blurb
At twenty, Sophia discovered she was the true heiress of the wealthy Richmond Family in L.A. But instead of a warm welcome, she returned to find a family that had lavished love on a fake heiress—and a disabled fiancé that nobody wanted.
Sophia had plenty to say.
But the orphanage director had warned her to keep her mouth shut, so she played the role of the silent, country bumpkin.
It wasn’t until she met her disabled fiancé in private and realized she wouldn’t be easily cast out of the Richmond Family that she finally spoke her mind at the family banquet.
To the fake heiress, still adored by the Richmonds, she sneered, “Seen your real mother? She begged me for money because she has AIDS.”
When a cousin slapped her for the fake heiress, she retaliated by smashing a glass in his face: “Who are you to deny me? With a face that ugly, better check your DNA; you might not even be a real Richmond.”
To the grandmother who cursed her with a hand on her heart, she retorted: “You’ve never raised me, and you dare act like an elder? I gave the orphanage director a concussion before I called him grandpa. Let me hit you once, and I’ll acknowledge you as my grandmother.”
L.A. was rocked!
The real Richmond heiress, freshly returned from the countryside, was a madwoman who could offend the entire world with just a few words.
Just when everyone thought she was doomed, the eldest son of the prestigious Carrington Family, long believed to be disabled, suddenly stood and walked towards her on perfectly healthy legs. “From now on, take care of me, my fiancée,” he declared. ...
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The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 506: An Unexpected Visitor
A calm, steady voice approached from behind. Russell turned his head and met Amelia's gaze as she walked in.
While removing her long tailored jacket
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 505: What Are You Afraid Of?
The wheelchair rolled almost silently out of the lounge.
Caleb slowly turned his head back, and with the slightest of movements, it was as if every e
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 504: True Colors
His eyes caught the room's warm lights in an instant, making them gleam so brightly it was as if no darkness had ever touched them.
As the low hum of
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 503: I Want to Hear a Story
Russell had been just about to speak when he was caught off guard. He blinked, then instinctively smiled. "Not at all. Mr. Richmond, you're the one wh
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 502: I Think She Saw Me
Beneath the mask was a face pale enough to appear almost sunken, with deep-set features and eyes that looked hollow from exhaustion.
It was Benjamin.
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 501: Playing by the Rules
Neil slowly lowered his hand, his expression murky. Being caught in someone's grip like this, with all his weaknesses laid bare in someone else's palm
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 500: You... You Knew All Along?
He looked like he couldn't be more reluctant to speak. His face was overcast with gloom, and the blood still smeared on his knuckles made him seem lik
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 499: Go on. Start talking
If someone were filming from above right now, the chaos inside the café would make for one hell of a scene.
Clusters of furious, contorted faces-repo
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 498: Am I a Better Reporter Than You?
The masked man didn't say a word. He seemed to scan the scene inside before raising a hand and signaling for everyone to step back.
But he didn't wai
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 497: Whose Café Is This
"Genevieve."
Mrs. Richmond's voice was cold and cutting. "Delete the video. Don't mention any of this to anyone ever again."
She didn't even look at