The Italian Billionaireвђ™s Abandoned Wife By Mar... -
The narrative spans roughly 12 years, showing the long, painful journey from young adulthood to maturity. While some readers find the timeline unrealistic, it highlights the time needed for Marcus to confront his past and for Anneke to find her own strength.
The story centers on and Marcus Ravelli . They first meet as teenagers—eighteen and nineteen—during a summer that stays with them both for the next ten years. When they finally reunite as adults, the chemistry is instantaneous, leading to a whirlwind marriage proposal. The Italian Billionaire’s Abandoned Wife by Mar...
If you’re a fan of high-octane angst, billionaire tropes, and the kind of emotional rollercoaster that leaves you breathless, Marian Tee’s The Italian Billionaire’s Abandoned Wife (part of the series) is likely already on your radar. This story doesn't just pull at your heartstrings; it yanks them with a plot that spans over a decade and dives into some remarkably dark territory for the genre. The Plot: A Wedding Night Betrayal The narrative spans roughly 12 years, showing the
However, the romance takes a sharp, devastating turn on their wedding night. Marcus, plagued by deep-seated trauma from childhood abuse, believes he is "too dirty" for his innocent, virginal bride. Instead of consummating the marriage, he abandons Anneke in their bed to bring a submissive from a sex club to his basement. The ultimate heartbreak occurs when Anneke catches the woman leaving their home, a moment that shatters her world and leads to a year-long separation. This story doesn't just pull at your heartstrings;
Many praise the sensitive handling of abuse and the tangible pain throughout the story, finding the unusual ending and the complex personalities gripping.
Anneke is portrayed as a character who moves on with her life despite her crushed dreams, supported by a loving family—a sharp contrast to Marcus’s isolated, traumatic upbringing. Reader Reception: A Polarizing Tale
Unlike many "alpha billionaire" stories, Marcus’s coldness isn't just a personality trait. The book explores heavy issues, including childhood sexual abuse and the resulting self-loathing that fuels his destructive behavior.