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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 725

Summary for Chapter 725: Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed

Chapter 725 – A Turning Point in Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed by Sophia Harper

In this chapter of Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed, Sophia Harper introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 725 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Madge: "Sweetheart, happy birthday! Your dad and I were planning to visit you in New York City a couple of days early to celebrate, but the publisher just notified us of a reprint for 'Seven Days' and sent over three huge boxes of title pages for me to sign. We're really tied up here, so we talked it over and decided we'll have to visit you in the city another time."

Madge sighed, a bit helpless.

The new book was a smash hit, already on its third reprint. There were still thousands of title pages waiting for her autograph in the study. Sometimes, having a bestseller was more of a hassle than you'd think.

Roseanne blinked, ever so understanding: "Well, with my mom being so popular, it's only natural you'd be busy!"

Her proud tone and little expression made Madge burst into laughter.

"Oh, you have no idea! Your mom's quite the celebrity now! Just the other day, a super fan somehow got ahold of your mom's phone number and called, offering ten grand for a signed book."

When Madge picked up the call, Norris was right there and nearly jumped out of his skin.

To write "Best wishes and good health" for ten grand? Seriously?

"Wow," Roseanne was astonished, "did that really happen?"

"Your mom was so stunned she couldn't respond, and the caller thought she wasn't happy with the offer, so he upped it to twenty grand. Can you believe that?" Norris still shook his head in disbelief.

"Did mom agree?"

"She agreed to sign it but refused the money. Turns out, the fan was from New York City too!"

After hanging up, Roseanne noticed a text notification for a package pick-up code. She reluctantly crawled out of bed, slipped on her shoes, and drew back the curtains.

It had snowed again last night, blanketing the world outside in white.

Suddenly, the doorbell rang.

Roseanne rushed to open the door—Bang!

Confetti burst into the air, ribbons cascading onto her head and shoulders.

She was stunned.

Leda stood there in a sleek black suit, a red bow tie at her neck, her hair elegantly styled, makeup immaculate: "Are you ready, my princess? Your knight has arrived."

A silent ceremony, celebrating the arrival of today's star.

Leda bowed in a perfect knightly manner: "Please, enter, my princess."

As soon as she finished speaking, the spotlight moved to focus on Roseanne.

Following the markings on the floor, she was guided to a table by the window.

Leda pulled out the chair for her, embodying the charm of an English gentleman in every way but gender.

Then, she handed over her gift: "Happy Birthday, want to see what's inside?"

Roseanne took the gift and opened it to find a classic Cartier bracelet, set with four pink diamonds. Inside, the initials of Roseanne and Leda—SS—were engraved.

A symbol of everlasting friendship.

"It's beautiful! I love it."

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