His to Protect (Mafia Kingpins Book 2)
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06/28/2024
He’s not going to take no for an answer, and he’s willing to pay his way in… VIN Nothing burns like love. And I’ve been through the flames once already, so that’s been there, done that situation. Not looking to fall in love means I want one thing only - a gorgeous woman in my arms, and an empty bed by sunrise. Until I meet Hannah Everson at a virginity auction, and buy her to be my wife. Because that’s how this ends. Gorgeous, innocent Hannah never stood a chance against a kingpin like me. HANNAH Want to know one thing that’s guaranteed to ruin your life for good? Borrowing money from the wrong people, then owing them something you don’t have. Sure, the money paid for my mom’s medical bills, but she’s gone now… and I have a debt to pay. When I’m forced to sell the only valuable thing left about me, I end up in the lair of a mafia prince. He says he’ll protect me, but is Vincentius Rossi someone I can trust? Or will his overpowering love break us? His to Protect is book two of the Mafia Kingpins series. This is a full-length standalone novel with these tropes: age gap, forced proximity, surprise pregnancy. Expect a happily ever after ending!
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