It started when he brought the woman his family always wanted back into their boatyard.
For fifteen years, Nell built Winslow Boatworks with her own hands.
She knows every hull, every ledger, every quiet corner of the life she and Gray made together.
So when Blythe begins taking Nell’s work, her place beside her husband, and the private pieces she thought belonged only to their marriage, Nell tells herself not to be jealous. Not to be difficult.
Then Nell discovers a lie beneath the Winslow name—and her husband chooses Blythe’s word over hers. He tells Nell her judgment is failing. That her hands are tired. That she needs help.
So Nell stops asking him to believe her and builds herself a way out. She walks away from the yard she saved, and lets Gray discover exactly what he sold.
He can rebuild the boats. He cannot rebuild the moment he made his wife doubt the truest thing about herself.
Marital Vengeance: A series of standalone marriage-in-crisis romances featuring overlooked wives who choose themselves, husbands who learn the true cost of betrayal and pay for it, no cheating, no cliffhangers, and very hard-won happily ever afters.