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Violent Truths
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    Parts 7
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    Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2023
Evelyn is introduced to a notorious, violent gang; little does she know in 10 months she was set to marry Jackson, the leader of The Crimson Knives.
She enters their gang as a naive 17 year old, or so they thought. Evelyn was also known as the ' emerald killer.' One of the highest ranked assassin of all time. 
Hoping not to blow her cover with Jackson and his gang, she agreed to join the Crimson Knives.
Will they find out her secret? What will they do? 

TROPES:
enemies to lovers 
possessive
mafia 
slow burn
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Evelyn Carter doesn't believe in coincidences. A psychology and criminology student, she's spent years dissecting the human mind-to hunt the truth behind her parents' death. When her latest research leads her to a quiet café, she's searching for answers. Instead, she finds fire and destruction. Leonard DeLuca wasn't supposed to be there. The Mafia prince has spent his life in the shadows, following orders, cleaning up messes, never questioning his place-until now. "You don't get to ask questions, cara mia-not when the answers could get you killed." Trapped in his world, Evelyn refuses to break. But the more she digs, the more she realises that the truth isn't just tangled with the Mafia-it's buried beneath blood and betrayal. "You saved me once, but tell me, Leo-who's going to save you?" A dark, enemies-to-lovers romance where loyalty is a curse, love is a risk, and the truth is deadlier than both.