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Under the Heiress' Facade Novel Synopsis
17 years ago, Hera Youngworth was switched at birth.17 years later, her biological family, the Everetts, manages to track her down.
To her dismay, her father is scornful of her, and her grandmother dislikes her. Even her so-called fiancé has nothing but contempt for her.
Her father, James Everett, tells her, "There's no way the Gaskell family will accept a country bumpkin as their daughter-in-law.
For the sake of both our families, we'll make a public announcement about you being our adoptive daughter."
Her grandmother, Mildred Barker, snaps, "Your grades are abysmal; you don't deserve to sleep in a room meant for members of the Everett family.
A guest bedroom is all you deserve!"Her fiancé, Zyler Gaskell, says, "Giselle is the true daughter of the Everetts, and she's the only one worthy of me.
Get lost, you country bumpkin!" Hera's reaction to all of this?
She couldn't care less. Later, her name frequently makes headlines.
Secret No. 1: Hera's the mysterious genius who got perfect scores on her SATs!
Secret No. 2: Hera is actually Raven, the infamous hacker!
Secret No. 3: Hera is at the top of the Divine Forum's list!
Secret No. 4: Hera is the one who holds Mr. Killian's heart! The list goes on.
This plot twist humiliates those who previously looked down on Hera.
They get on their knees before her and beg her for help, but a certain someone teaches them a lesson and turns them down without hesitation.
Bernard Killian gives them an arrogant look and dominantly announces, "Hera is mine and mine only."
Then, he turns to Hera and says pitifully, "Look at how incredible you are, Mrs. Killian.
I hope you'll take me under your wing in the future.
"Hera gives him a cold look. "Drop the act, Mr. Killian. Your secrets have long been laid bare."
Read all the chapters now to unravel the details on this amazing story, thank you!
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