Divorced My Cheating Husband and Remarried My Rival
- Genre: Billionaire/CEO
- Author: Lexie Monroe
- Chapters: 100
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
- 👁 8.6K
- ⭐ 8.5
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"You feel so f**king good." a deep voice, one I knew all too well, grunted. I watched my husband Daniel and my assistant Esme banging each other right on my table. My hands flew to my mouth as realization dawned on me, the shock from seeing and hearing them made me shift back, stumbling against the table, and I pushed the chair backward. "Did you hear that?" I quickly dodged and stepped back from the glass view. "What?" Daniel hissed impatiently. "I think I heard-" Esme trailed off, "Never mind, just hurry up already." "No need to rush, there is still time before the b*tch lands." His statement was like a slap to my face, my ears were ringing. "Really?" "Yes, baby, a few more rounds for us." "Once she's back, I can't have you." "I know, but it's just for a while, you know it's you I love, it's her money that's keeping me." Their mixed chuckle ran across the room, traveled up my nerves, and made my heart sink to my stomach. *** When Elsie uncovers the affair between her husband and her trusted assistant, her world shatters. The dual betrayal by the man she loved for years and the assistant she relied on leave her devastated and nearly hopeless. But after the initial shock, Elsie regains her strength. She contacts a lawyer to prepare for divorce and makes a bold move- switching jobs and joining the company of her longtime rival, Albie. What starts as a search for solace turns into something much more dangerous. Albie's relentless pursuit leaves Elsie feeling increasingly drawn to him, despite her resolve. Will she lose herself in a passion she never expected, or find a new path to healing?
Cher
The storyline is a bit boring. Lacking momentum in keeping it engaging. The author doesn’t seem to fully research things before writing on them. Writer did not edit or get the book edited. The number of wrong words used is high. The misspellings are high. The name changes of the main character. Idk if her name is Elise or Elsie. It’s different every other use of it. The writer is definitely not native English speaker and that fine if they get an editor to fix errors. It used the word eluded for exuded and crease instead of caress. That’s just the 2 I found most annoying personally. The author also had a scene where the main character and her friend went to a bar. They were harassed by men and separated they both left separately after arriving together without any communication of this or making sure the other was ok until the following day. Writers name is female but I wonder if it’s a man. I think a woman writer would understand the dangers of that type of action. Yes it’s a book not real life but I just feel that it’s bad form to act like women aren’t in serious danger in those situations and for them to be so careless of each other is gross even in a book.
January 17, 2026

