
Born into privilege but shaped by pain, Marie’s journey is anything but predictable. The Heiress follows her through a life of emotional upheaval domestic violence, mental health struggles, and the heartbreak of loving someone who cannot love safely in return.
After surviving a devastating incident that shatters her marriage, Marie begins the slow climb back to herself. With her daughters as her anchor and the unexpected return of William the man who once loved her purely she discovers that healing is not linear, but possible.
This deeply human story explores resilience and the quiet power of choosing peace over chaos. As Marie rebuilds her life, finds love again, and welcomes new joy into her family, she learns that scars don’t disappear but they don’t define her either.
A tender, triumphant novel about reclaiming your voice, protecting what matters most, and finding beauty after the storm.
As Marie navigates the complexities of divorce, motherhood, and healing, she discovers that true safety isn’t found in silence it’s found in truth. Her relationship with William blossoms, offering her a second chance not just at love, but at life itself. Together, they build a new family, welcoming a baby boy and celebrating a wedding filled with joy, resilience, and the support of those who stood by her through every storm.
The Heiress is a deeply human story about surviving domestic violence, reclaiming identity, and finding beauty in broken places. It’s about the scars that remain, the
Number of pages | 302 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Paperback without flaps |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Cream |
Language | English |
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