The Billionaire's Redemption:You Chose Her, Now Regret It?
- Genre: Billionaire/CEO
- Author: Adea
- Chapters: 179
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
- 👁 349
- ⭐ 9.7
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Annotation
After suffering amnesia from her injuries, Elara V. Rossi was saved by Leo Hawk. Grateful and infatuated, she shamelessly pursued him relentlessly until they eventually married. Yet, throughout their two-year marriage, she was nothing but humble, clingy, and seemingly worthless "Ella" in his eyes, receiving only his indifference and disdain. "You? Love me? You’re not worthy." His words cut through her last hope like an icy blade. When her memories returned, Elara signed the divorce papers without hesitation and walked away, vanishing completely from the gilded cage he had built for her. Leo Hawk thought he had finally rid himself of a nuisance—only to soon discover that the woman he once discarded like trash was now taking the upper echelons of Western society by storm. Ancient Italian Mafia families regarded her as their godmother, obeying her every command; Wall Street tycoons went mad for her, dubbing her the "Midas Touch"; At top medical forums, she was the legendary "Dr. Rossi," revered by all; Even the British royal family and the FBI owed her debts they could never repay... "Mr. Hawk, Madame—" "Has she finally agreed to see me?" A flicker of hope ignited in Leo’s eyes." "No... The Saudi prince, the Silicon Valley prodigy, and the Russian arms magnate have just arrived. They’ve announced their intentions to propose to Ms. Rossi!" Leo Hawk finally panicked. Crushing his cigar, he dialed her long-abandoned number: "Elara, let’s remarry..." On the other end, the woman let out a light chuckle, her voice cold yet mesmerizing: "Remarry? Mr. Hawk, I’m afraid it is you—who is not worthy."
Darwis Habib
This novel is an absolute triumph! Right from the opening chapter, it is evident that the author possesses remarkable storytelling finesse and has poured genuine heart into crafting this unforgettable billionaire romance. Nothing about it feels rushed or recycled; every confrontation, every charged glance in the boardroom, and every vulnerable moment between the imposing CEO and the resilient heroine is meticulously placed and richly earned. The reading experience is pure magic. The prose is polished yet emotionally resonant, balancing sharp wit with deep tenderness. The slow-burn tension simmers exquisitely, making each update feel like Christmas morning—agonizing to wait for, but so worth it. It is like stumbling upon a rare, first-edition classic hidden among pulp releases; I want to devour it all at once, yet I savor every word.
February 11, 2026

