Violence in velvet
Dark romance with a woman drowning in debt incurred from her now deceased father, is offered a way out. Knox is the enforcer for Romano, who acquires girls as assets to gain information to gain ground on their empire. Knox was only supposed to set up Dahlia to infiltrate Marco Bianchi’s world behind enemy lines, but he’s known since he started following her and learning her routines that there’s a need for him to make her his instead. It’s a story with a good plot, a bit repetitive at times, but not so much that it turns you away from continuing till the end.
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