Evelyn's husband had a secret—he was in love with Elle, his brother's widow.
On their anniversary, he left Evelyn behind to be with Elle.
After a casual, false accusation from Elle, he made Evelyn kneel on sharp stones until her knees bled.
When both women fell into the water, he swam for Elle without hesitation, leaving Evelyn to drown.
At that moment, Evelyn's eight years of love drowned with her.
Hugh never imagined losing her. He believed caring for his late brother's child made him blameless, never realizing that every so-called necessity was pushing the woman he loved closer to the edge. When the divorce papers were finally set before him, he realized—much too late—that some wounds may never heal.
This is a brutal war between love and duty, trust and manipulation.
When affection turns into a joke and marriage becomes a cage, Evelyn's only choice is to shatter everything she once treasured, even if it means tearing out half her heart."












