No Rein For My Cheating Husband - I’ll Stomp Him Flat!: A Twisty Revenge Romance of Betrayal, Infidelity, and Justice (Her Cheating Husband, His Wife’s Receipts)

About

My cheating husband forged my veterinary records for his mistress.
Too bad I keep my own copies.

For three years, Mitch Langford was my charming, polished, everybody-trusts-him husband. The man who rebuilt my name in Wellington after I nearly lost my career.

And I was the wife whose signature made his barn look legitimate.

Then I saw him kiss another woman in his office.

Not a mistake.

Not a moment.

A habit.

Allison Cartwright was the barn’s biggest client. Tall, blonde, wealthy, and desperate enough to turn sound horses into insurance payouts.

At first,I thought the affair was the betrayal.

Then I found the records.

Clinical findings I never wrote. Digital signatures copied from my real files and pasted onto lies. Five horses. Millions in loss-of-use claims. Every lie stamped with my name. 

Of course, Mitch forgot one thing

I’m an equine veterinarian.

I read bodies for a living. I know the difference between heat and soundness, between pain and performance, between a real diagnosis and a forged one.

And my father taught me to keep my own records.

Every note.
Every exam.
Every horse.

Mitch thought he could use my name to save his mistress.

Instead, my records are going to ruin them both.

✔ Twisty revenge romance
✔ Cheating husband revenge
✔ Mistress exposure
✔ Equestrian suspense
✔ Veterinary record fraud
✔ Insurance fraud
✔ Wife gathers evidence
✔ Other woman in the wife’s workplace
✔ Forged signatures
✔ Horse barn betrayal
✔ Professional competence payback
✔ No reconciliation
✔ Justice served cold

Heat Level: No spice
Vibes: sharp, controlled, satisfying revenge
Setting: Wellington dressage barns, wealthy clients, missing horses, and paperwork that doesn’t match the body
Ending: Legal consequences, public exposure, and a clean break
Perfect for fans of: cheating husband revenge, mistress exposure, wife-gathers-evidence thrillers, professional women taking back their names, no reconciliation, and justice served cold.

He thought he held the rein.

He forgot I know when to let go.