“Kinsey,” he went on, “my heart’s always been with you. I know you called me on purpose that day while she was in surgery. And because you’re the one I love, I didn’t hesitate to leave her in the OR. Isn’t that enough to prove how sincere I am?”

Kinsey was clearly pleased, the smile on her lips growing deeper.

“Love isn’t about what you say,” she purred. “It’s about what you do.”

Just like that, he flipped her over and pinned her beneath him.

Outside the door, Kenzie felt like her heart had been ripped to shreds. Even breathing felt lethal.

She had always believed Colton loved her.

Now, she realized it had all been fake. Every so-called moment of love had been an act.

From the day they were born, Kenzie and Kinsey had been switched.

She should have grown up as a rich heiress. Instead, she spent fifteen years scraping by in hardship.

Meanwhile, Kinsey lived fifteen years of luxury on Kenzie’s life.

When the truth finally came out, the Lundbergs took Kenzie back. But Kinsey refused to return to her poor birth family.

The Lunbergs caved. They argued that people weren’t made of stone. They had raised Kinsey for so many years, so how could they just throw her away?