She went undercover to destroy him. She didn't plan on burning in his flames.
New York, 1924. In the shadowed corners of the city's most exclusive speakeasy, Catherine O'Sullivan is dead. In her place stands "Kitty," a jazz singer with a voice like smoke and a pistol in her garter. Her mission is seduce Antonio Gambino, expose his crimes, and avenge her brother's murder.
Antonio is the ruthless "Prince of Little Italy," a man who rules his bootlegging empire with violence and precision. He trusts no one. Yet, he finds himself captivated by the defiant new songstress in his club. He wants to possess her, unaware that she is the blade poised at his throat.
But as the heat between them rises, the line between hatred and obsession blurs. Catherine realizes that to ruin the monster, she might have to let him ruin her first.
Why readers are devouring Whiskey and War:• Peaky Blinders meets Dark Experience the grit, glamour, and danger of the Roaring Twenties.
• Scorching High A spicy, no-holds-barred romance for fans of Danielle Lori and Sophie Lark.
• High-Stakes The thrill of the 'Undercover Agent' trope mixed with the forbidden allure of the Italian Mob.
• Complex A morally grey hero and a heroine driven by vengeance.
The jazz is hot, the whiskey is illegal, and the romance is deadly.
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