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now it yet. I thought my wedding to the ruthless Don, Dante De Luca, was
ie. It was a long con to avenge his aunt-my own mother-whom my senator
up his prisoner. The man I loved told me o
nothing more than a loose end. He cut off all contact, erasing me completely, leav
he married into. My father was a monster. And Dante, my fiancé-my own co
d to finish the mission my mother started. Years later, he walked into my cantina, a man on a mission.
pte
sia
was going to kill my father
suit smooth against my skin. The Scottsdale sun warmed my bare shoul
ike me, a cherished and sheltered d
blic face as a beloved politician melting away to rev
the aisle, waiting
he Ghost
world. He was the youngest Don the De Luca Family had ever seen, a
power with a brutality that wa
this truce with his family's old
ove for the dark prince who had looked at me-not at th
aced my hand
strange jolt, a flicker of
m against my ribs, ready to lose myself in
ed on my father.
t pull o
the words were not for me. They were a dea
is over,
r's smil
" he announced, his voice ringing across the stunned silence, "to clai
ed her his aunt. My mind reeled, trying to connect two truths that could
, his voice ringing with cold fury. "The 'Crimso
uel smile twisting his perfect li
t in my throat. I whispered his n
s er
air. Men in dark suits, De Luca Soldi
amed, divin
, aiming for Dante. Without thinking, I
t tore throug
his jacket. For the hidde
hot. Loude
gun was
ing-crumbled to the pristine white aisle runner. A c
e
m, his grip like iron. He was no
he barked
m, my voice raw with a pain so profound it felt as if my soul
ad lost myself in for months, the eyes I had d
s busi

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