In the house of Vance, the glass doesn't just reflect the darkness. It cuts.
The Acquisition. When Sophia married into the Vance dynasty, she thought she was entering a world of old-money elegance. She didn't know she was being appraised. In The Glass Widow, she survived the grief. In The Glass Mistress, she must survive the Audit.
The Audit. Ryder is gone, and the Patriarch has stepped out of the shadows. Isaac Vance doesn't want a mourning widow; he wants a masterpiece to complete his collection. But the estate is a house of ghosts, and the "Red Ledger" is dripping with the secrets of the women who came before her.
The Liquidation. To survive the Solarium, Sophia must learn a new language: the cold, clinical coding of the family business. She must stop being the art and start being the Auditor. Because in this house, you either stay in the frame until you break... or you take the keys to the Vault.
The Glass Mistress is a dark psychological romance and the high-stakes sequel to The Glass Widow. Enter a world of medical billing secrets, "Unlisted Procedures," and a power play where the cost of entry is total submission.
Note: This is Book 2 of the Vance Dynasty series. It is intended for mature audiences and contains dark themes and intense power dynamics.