Juliet Pierce and Myles Hansen were married for three years, but Myles was rarely home. Their relationship seemed to hinge on a monthly intimacy, a mere ritual in a failing marriage. This year, on their wedding anniversary, Juliet discovered a heart-wrenching truth: Myles checked into a hotel with another woman. Disillusioned, she decided to leave him once and for good.
Emily fell for a boy who played the drums—a crush that lingered unspoken. By chance, he stumbled into her flower shop on a stormy day. She handed him an umbrella and more flowers, determined to bury her longing. But on their day of reconnection two years later, they got married, marking the eleventh spring of her secret love.
Joan Judd never expected her sudden-marriage husband to be a wealthy scion. It was supposed to be a contract marriage to please his grandmother, but he wanted to make it real? Furious, she demanded a divorce. Faus Ward pulled her into his arms and whispered, "Sure, but both the fortune and I go to you."
Vivian Song thought her marriage to the Harbor City tycoon Julian Lang was purely a business deal for mutual gain. After an accidental night together, she remained unaware that he had secretly loved her for seven years, and their union was his long-planned scheme all along.
Andrew married college beauty Lillian, but she always looked down on his nouveau riche status. When she used his resources to help her first love, Andrew chose divorce. Only after losing him did Lillian realize her true feelings—but would he ever forgive her?
Calla Hulick, a grad student, traveled abroad for research and met Daryl Storo, CEO of Storo Group. In a drunken stupor, they got married at a chapel and spent the night together. The next morning, Calla fled in panic. To search for his bride, Daryl accepted a job at Jendryng University, only to find Calla among his students.
Top-tier celebrity Evon Quinn found herself at odds with Finn Welt, the boss of an advertising company. In a bid to resist familial pressures, Evon and Finn assumed false identities for a blind date, only to serendipitously discover each other. While their real personas were marked by mutual disdain, their fabricated selves engaged in a delicate dance of testing and concealing. Surprisingly, a series of amusing incidents unfolded, leading to the unexpected realization of a mutual attraction between them.
Claire, a rich heiress, picks Nathan at a club to bear a baby and reclaim her mom’s firm without knowing that he’s River City’s billionaire, who suffers from amnesia and once loved her deeply. As he regains his memory, they grow close. With his hidden love and help, they win back the company and welcome triplets.
Jennifer Davis dreamed of her past life, where Jeremy Kimbrell, the boy she'd loved for seven years, left her for his crush. At her lowest point, it was Quincy Coffey, her childhood friend, who was there for her. Upon waking, Jennifer let go of her unrequited feelings for Jeremy and turned her attention to Quincy, her true love.
Miranda, once Counselor to Prince Conrad, was killed by Edward over an iron mine map. After she woke up as the sister-in-law of Edward's enemy, they met again. Amidst mutual suspicion, attraction grew. They faced court intrigue, exposed Prince Conrad, and found love, earning an imperial marriage.
When drunk, Tess Stone had a one-night stand with her boss Mr. Henry Felix. They then got married with an agreement. Gradually, he got along with Tess and defended her at work. His mother always objected, though. She wanted her son to marry a rich girl instead. Soon, Tess was pregnant. But she misunderstood that Henry married her only because she looked like his ex-girlfriend who passed away. So, Tess faked her death, ran away from home, and gave birth to twins. Henry didn't believe she was dead and finally found her.