My Other Life
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By:
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Olivia J. Cross
This title uses virtual voice narration
Elara had the perfect life.
At least, that’s what everyone believed.
At twenty-four, she has everything she was supposed to want — a loving husband, a beautiful home, a future mapped out in soft neutrals and quiet predictability. She and Liam survived college, built a life together, and became the couple others envy. Stable. Devoted. Safe.
But safe can feel a lot like invisible.
When a wild weekend in Las Vegas cracks open the version of herself she thought was gone forever, Elara discovers something terrifying: she doesn’t want to go back to who she was. One reckless choice awakens a hunger she can’t silence — not just for passion, but for power, freedom, and the intoxicating thrill of being seen.
What begins as a secret spirals into a meticulously constructed double life. By day, she is the devoted wife. By night, she becomes someone else entirely — bold, unapologetic, desired. And when her husband uncovers the truth, the explosion she expects never comes.
Instead, something far more dangerous takes its place.
As jealousy tangles with desire and betrayal twists into a new form of intimacy, their marriage mutates into something neither of them understands — nor can fully resist. Lines blur. Power shifts. Love and possession, pain and pleasure, honesty and destruction intertwine in ways that challenge everything they thought marriage was meant to be.
My Other Life is a provocative, emotionally raw exploration of identity, desire, and the fragile architecture of modern love. It asks a dangerous question:
What if the only way to save your marriage… is to destroy the version of it you were living?
Perfect for readers who crave morally complex characters, psychological intensity, and stories that linger long after the final page.
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