Chapter 20: Ghosts from the Past
The honeymoon phase lasted exactly three weeks. We’d settled into married life beautifully. Lucia was thriving. The organization was stable. […]
He broke her heart and didn’t know he left her pregnant. Years later, fate traps them in a fake engagement to protect their son—and each other.
A passionate, high-stakes romance of betrayal, family, and love reborn in the shadows of the mafia.
The honeymoon phase lasted exactly three weeks. We’d settled into married life beautifully. Lucia was thriving. The organization was stable. […]
I woke to chaos. Elise burst into the room at seven AM, followed by a team of stylists. “Up! Everyone
The Marchetti estate felt different when we returned. More like home. Less like a fortress. Or maybe I’d just changed.
The first week in Amalfi passed like a dream. We fell into a rhythm. Mornings on the beach with Lucia,
Three months after the kidnapping. The nightmares were getting better. Not gone—better. Lucia still woke up screaming most nights. Still
The world stopped. “What do you mean someone took her?” My voice didn’t sound like mine. Too high. Too desperate.
The drive back to the Navarro estate felt different in daylight. Less ominous. More exposed. I sat beside Dante in
“We need to bring this to Caleb,” Elias said, staring at the frozen image of Isolde on the screen. “Show
I didn’t sleep after Dante left. I sat in his bed, wrapped in his sheets, staring at the door and
The rest of the meeting was pure business. Territories. Shipping routes. Profit margins. Legitimate businesses that would serve as fronts