Twenty-three years of marriage. One ironclad prenup. One spectacular revenge.
Kristi George has spent over two decades playing the perfect, accommodating wife to her corporate CEO husband, Erik. But when she comes home early to surprise him with takeout and catches him in his home office with his twenty-six-year-old assistant, the illusion shatters. Erik isn't sorry-he's smug. He relies on a ruthless prenuptial agreement his father's lawyers drafted: if Kristi initiates the divorce, she leaves their lavish lifestyle with absolutely nothing.
He expects her to walk away humiliated. He expects her to beg.
Instead, Kristi stays.
While keeping up appearances for his high-powered board members, she secretly shrinks his prized vintage sweater collection, meticulously tracks his miscoded corporate expenses, and uses their joint checking account to buy a crumbling 1892 Ferris Street townhouse. As she works alongside Seth-a ruggedly handsome, straightforward architect-to restore the home's barrel-vaulted ceilings and wavy glass, Kristi begins to restore herself.
Armed with a sixty-one-page folder of Erik's corporate misappropriations and a forgotten loophole buried deep in the prenup's Exhibit D, Kristi is about to show her husband exactly how good she is at arithmetic. Shredding the Prenup and His Dignity is a triumphant, deeply satisfying story of midlife reinvention, perfectly petty payback, and finding unexpected love when the dust settles.