"The Mob King and His Enemy's Daughter"
Natalia grew up under her father, Vito Gambino, the most ruthless and most hated mobster the world had ever seen. Through her observing eye, she learned how to eat or be eaten. However, she was locked away like a princess in a tower. When Vito forces Natalia's hand to his underboss, she can't help but want out of the cage her father, the king of Chicago, put her in.
Alessandro Rubino, a quiet but highly intelligent man, just so happens to be the one to set her free.
He's after her castle, ready to capture the King and force the hand of the princess. The only thing is, Natalia just might be escaping one cage just to end up in another.
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"Look at you..." he murmured, his breath warm against my neck.
My body betrayed me, trembling as his hand traced lower, slow and deliberate.
"...never forget who you belong to, Natalia."
I swallowed, my voice barely a whisper. "I won't."
His grip tightened, his voice dropping into something darker.
"Then prove it. Bend over for me."
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- book 2 of "The Prodigy" series (can be read as a standalone)
After being involved with a cold-hearted mafia boss, Robyn Lehman decides its time to run. Little did she know, she was carrying the future heir to his entire empire.
Will he find her again? Or will she stay hidden forever?
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He got up from the bed, pulling up his pants and not taking a glance at me. I lay in the sheets, still dazed by what we had just done.
"Get up." He barks, making me jump a bit. I was confused beyond belief. Just moments ago he was making love to me...
I did as he said, wrapping the loose sheet around my body, he continued to glare as I did so, and I made my way to his side of the bed.
He held out a hand, an angry look on his face. "Don't. Just go. This was a mistake, and it won't happen again." He mutters coldly.
I feel my face heating up and my eyes welling with tears. "Oh.." I stare at him, my emotions beginning to be hard to keep in.
He laughs, shaking his head. "You thought I cared?" He let out a loud chuckle. "You mean nothing to me. Now go to your room, I don't want to see you in here again."