Unwritten Rule [The Ludovicas: Second Generation Book Two]

Unwritten Rule [The Ludovicas: Second Generation Book Two]

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In a world where drama's the norm, one simple line flips my world: "I want you to be my first." Crazy how such a small thing can shake up everything. Alamea's a trip - part rival, part buddy. We've got this love-hate thing going on that keeps life interesting. Even with all the ups and downs, I'm the one guy she trusts outside her family circle. And yeah, I'm your typical bad boy, more into my bike and mafia ambitions than settling down. But guess what? Love sneaks up on me, and it's the last person I'd expect.
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The Ludovicas

  • Worth Her (The Ludovica Siblings #1)
    43 parts
  • The Distance Between Us (The Ludovica Siblings #2)
    44 parts
  • Destined For You (The Ludovica Siblings #3)
    39 parts
  • Here With Me [The Ludovicas: Second Generation Book One]
    32 parts
  • 47 parts
  • Hidden Flames [The Ludovicas: Second Generation Book Three]
    45 parts
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Arsenio Draven and Ezlyn Laurel. Inseparable. That's what were we, right from the moment she was born and being five years my younger didn't change the fact that she was my best friend through thick and thin. It was fate, our destiny to be best friends for we even shared the same birthdays. But one night of drunken passion changed everything and not wanting to acknowledge what happened between us, I let her disappear. When she stumbled on my doorstep nine months later, the timings were a little odd but the baby she handed to me, wasn't. It was mine as she claimed and ran away once again leaving me to raise the child on my own. And in that moment, for the first time in my life, I hated my best friend. Or were we even best friends anymore? Being a single parent was a fucking huge task and I was definitely not made for it, so a month later when I realised that, I did what I think was right. I dragged her back and forced her to marry me, bounding her to me. Forever.

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