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Rachel Monroe (aka Jack) is in a marriage with a man that loves her and is absolutely devoted to her. Shane has never asked anything of her, and she gives him her body but doesn't give her love. Blackmailed into giving away their genetic material, she declares war on the culprits. Jack dragged Shane along, until she meets her match in Ricky M. The war between them takes casualties as well as adds friends. They sent in Ralph to rescue her. Together they run, only for Jack to land in one cage then another. She gains augmentations and loses her freedom and nearly her life.
Jack is now in a new fight for her life and the life of her children. She has lived by one motto, "No one takes from me and goes unpunished." Control and petty revenge were all she knew. She has always been the planner or the muscle, never the hero. Compassion never entered my persona. Someone dared to con her husband using sex and blackmail. They took from the wrong woman, and she will make sure they don't go unpunished. Jack was so close to having both her revenge and property stolen when things came crashing down. She escaped from Ricky M's corporate building cage to live in Clifford Matthew's gilded cage. While raising Thomas, Jack has to suppress who she is and what she is capable of, but must ensure the survival of all of her children. If Jack breathes a word of what is really happening, she will be thrown out on her ass. Outmaneuvered for the first time in her life, Jack is cornered. If Ricky M wins, he will trap her in another type of cage, one without the sun, grass, or fresh air. All she has to do for her husband is stroke his massive ego and make the world see how great he is. No problem, right?
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