This type of narrative typically centers on a wealthy woman who, after the dissolution of a marriage, navigates newfound independence and potentially reclaims her identity. The story often involves elements of wealth, power, social status, and the personal challenges associated with these factors. A common plot element involves the former spouse’s attempts to retain control, or new romantic relationships and financial maneuvering by the central figure.
The appeal of these stories stems from a fascination with the lives of the ultra-rich and the universal themes of empowerment, resilience, and self-discovery. Historically, this genre reflects changing societal views on women’s roles and their ability to control their own destinies, particularly within the context of significant financial resources. Success in the literary marketplace is frequently attributable to escapism and the allure of vicariously experiencing extravagant circumstances.