Description:
Wren spent twenty years in an orphanage and a slum. She survived. Barely.
On her twentieth birthday, a wealthy couple arrived holding a DNA test and a story: she had been switched at birth. She was the long-lost Beaumont heiress.
Renamed Lila. Engaged within weeks to Jasper Wexford, the brilliant heir of a corporate dynasty — and, by impossible coincidence, the boy she had silently loved since she was eight years old.
Then her cold, dangerously beautiful adopted brother Lucian whispered the words she could not unhear: "That man has a secret. He's hiding a woman in his second-floor study."
Wren is about to discover that Jasper's secret is not what she fears, that her brother is more dangerous than anyone realized, and that the family she just got back may have been built to be torn apart.
A sweeping romance about identity, the cost of being seen, and the boy who never stopped painting your face from memory.











