The Warrior
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  • Reads 650
  • Votes 44
  • Parts 51
  • Time 3h 18m
Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2020
Mature
3 new parts
Join Marianne Stone on her journey to avenge herself against the horrors in her past. Noah Gonzalez the most feared Mafia lord in America becomes Mari's savior. 

P.S: THIS IS NOT YOUR CLICHE ROMANTIC STORY. IT IS NOT A LOVE STORY. 

Warning: Some parts of the book are 18+  The story contain suicide attempts, sexual assault, gory scenes. There will be warnings at the start of the chapter. 

ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED. I DO NOT ALLOW ANY TRANSLATION, USING IT OR ADAPTING IT  IN ANYWAY WITHOUT PERMISSION
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