
After All the Hurt, She Chose Herself
| Authors | Lyra Thornfield |
| Categories | Romance |
| Views | 7.8K |
| Chapters | 312 |
| Status | Ongoing |
| Publish | 10 chaps/day |
Summary for After All the Hurt, She Chose Herself
Discover After All the Hurt, She Chose Herself – An unforgettable Romance by Lyra Thornfield
Written by Lyra Thornfield, After All the Hurt, She Chose Herself is a Romance Ongoing that takes readers on an intense journey of emotions, conflicts, and discoveries. A must-read that captures your heart and keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Aria Rowan married Gideon Evernight for one reason—
to support the education of her former lover, Charles Brent.
Three years of marriage.
Three years of grinding work.
Three years spent begging for the slightest hint of warmth from a man with a frozen heart.
To secure a business deal for her husband, she drank herself into a bleeding stomach.
And her reward?
Gideon spent the night with his first love—Lilith Rowan.
Then he ordered Aria to get pregnant…
so their baby’s cord blood could save another woman.
“Aria, the only value you have is giving me children.”
Even Charles sneered at her.
“You deserve this. If you’d kept up the act back then, you’d be Mrs. Brent now. Regret it? Too late.”
That night, something inside Aria shattered.
She finally understood:
no amount of love can melt a heart that never belonged to her.
So she walked away.
She divorced him.
And the world watched the woman they had trampled rise again—
this time as a legend in the medical world.
Codename: Dawn.
The one person capable of saving Lilith’s life.
Then came the fall.
Gideon knelt in the pouring rain, shaking as he begged,
“Baby… I was wrong. I don’t want Lilith anymore. Don’t leave me—my heart is yours. All of it.”
Charles grabbed her hand like a madman.
“Aria, I was blind! Please—please love me again!”
But Aria only smiled, an international medical award in hand.
Because beside her stood a man in a thousanddollar suit,
eyes cold, lips curled into a lethal, possessive smirk.
“My woman doesn’t need scraps of your affection.”
“A lion doesn’t concern himself with the opinion of sheep.”


Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: After All the Hurt, She Chose Herself