A wife in ruins

Some battles are not fought in the open—they’re waged behind closed doors.

Tiffany Bessler appears to have it all—a beautiful home, a family, and a thriving business with her husband, Kostas. When her husband’s lies and her children’s secrets pull her into a dangerous conspiracy, it threatens to unravel her entire world.
Amid the chaos of her now crumbling marriage, her children’s struggles, and the mounting financial pressures, she’s drawn into a game of survival, manipulation, and danger, forcing her to confront her darkest fears.

As her life spirals out of control, Tiffany must uncover the truth. How far will she go to protect her family, and at what cost?

A Wife In Ruins is a gripping tale of resilience, revenge, and the choices that define us. It’s perfect for fans of domestic thrillers with a sharp edge and complex, relatable characters.

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WHAT READERS SAY

A story that breeds anxiety every minute. Flawless descriptive ability, excellent closure that leaves the reader with a taste between emotion and bliss. 

Luis Villasmil

Reader of the "What he didn't know"

So very true that trauma can and will almost always effect ones life unless it is properly discarded. The way you’ve written the story line was wonderful. Looking forward to the other English translations to be released.

Amy

Reader of the ‘What he didn't know"

ABOUT AUTHOR

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I’m Rania Stone, a seasoned author with a passion for crafting thrillers packed with twists and deep psychological elements. I’ve written six gripping novels and twelve captivating children’s books.

Beyond my writing, I’m the Greece Coordinator at Imagine Greece Retreats, where I curate unforgettable literary escapes set against the stunning landscapes of Amorgos.

My recent works have gained international recognition, with several of my novels now translated into English.

With over two decades of writing experience, I live in Greece, where my creativity continues to thrive.

rania stone

 Author & Retreat Coordinator

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