In My Blood

Author: Kerry Taylor
Genre(s): Romance | Erotic | Crime and Mafia
Total pages: 81
In My Blood

I’m the daughter of Marcello De Santis – leader of one of one of the most powerful crime families in London.

Or so I was told.

Then everything changed and I fell from my pedestal, down deep into the depths of poverty. The life of a pampered princess was ripped from me, and replaced with a fight to survive that I had no idea how to face, let alone fight.
On the streets of Chicago, I learned though. I learned fast because there was no other option. I learned to fight and survive until it became my life – day in and day out.
Now, eleven years later it seems the criminal life I was born to, isn’t quite finished with my yet.

The horrifying discovery of a body in my apartment changes everything, and suddenly I find myself facing the man who abandoned me so long ago. He asks me to believe in him, but how can I ever trust him again? After the life I have endured, how can I ever trust anyone again?
And yet, when circumstances take me back to London, and I find myself in a strange place, facing dangers I’m too exhausted to handle, I start to lean on men I barely know. It’s not trust – it’s exhaustion and desperation – at least that’s what I tell myself. But something draws me to these men. They make me feel safe, even though they shouldn’t. There is blood on their hands, I know it, and yet that draws me even closer still.

Will they, and the family I thought gone forever, be enough to make me find my will to fight again? With enemies known and unknown coming for me, and so many questions unanswered, I know I’m about to face my biggest struggle yet, and I can’t decide whether I’m brave enough to trust again, but I want to, because I don’t know that I have the strength to battle alone this time.

This is a reverse harem romance, which means the FMC will have more than one love interest throughout the series. It is intended for readers aged 18+. Trigger warnings can be found inside the book..

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