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Cheating In the Dark

(2026)
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She didn't find out from him. She found out from a stranger's video and the glow of a screen he thought she'd never find.
Sarah Reeves thought she knew her marriage.
Five years. One house.

A husband she trusted with the quietest parts of herself.
Then an anonymous video arrives on her phone — eleven seconds that rewrite everything — and what she finds in the dark of Darren's secret Facebook account destroys not just her heart, but the entire story she believed was her life.
In his own words. About her body. Her cooking. Her worth.
She's not the woman I married.
Now Sarah must decide what a woman does when the person who was supposed to choose her — chose someone else instead. She doesn't fall apart. She doesn't run.

She stays in the house, locks the spare room door, and begins the slow, ferocious work of rebuilding herself from the inside out: a CPA exam, early morning walks, and the terrifying discovery that the woman emerging from the wreckage is more fully herself than she has ever been.
Darren wants her back. But
I'm sorry will never be enough ''' not for Sarah Reeves.
He will have to lose everything comfortable, answer every brutal question, and show up unglamorously, daily, without reward, before she even considers what forgiveness might look like.
And when she finally speaks her terms across the kitchen table that held all their worst moments — she is not the woman he married either.
She is something better.
Cheating in the Dark is a raw, emotionally precise betrayal romance about a woman who had to lose her marriage to find herself — and the question every reader will be asking by the final page:
Is love still worth it when it costs you this much?
Yes. But only when you choose it on your own terms.


Genre: Romance

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