Tommaso

Author: Lora Nox
Genre(s): Romance | Erotic | Crime and Mafia | Adult
Total pages: 108
Tommaso

His obsession.

My amnesia.

The perfect combination for him to make me his.

GINA

The moment my eyes meet Tommaso Santoro’s, my entire universe tilts on its axis. I’m a nobody in our mafia world, and he’s born and bred to rule it. Yet he calls me his sun–il mio sole–and against all logic, my heart, body, and soul recognize him as their other half.

Then I wake up in the hospital with no memories, with Tommaso by my side, telling me I’m his wife. Even without remembering him, I know I love this man, and I can feel his love for me. Until the truth and his lies shatter the beautiful illusion.

He promised he’d never break me…

But this? I may not survive this.

TOMMASO

To those in my world, I’m ruthless but fair. A morally gray king who rules with control. I let them see the power, never the man beneath the suit.

Until I see her.

Light radiates from Gina like she’s the sun. My sun. Il mio sole. From the moment our eyes meet, I know our souls are forever entwined. She’s the only one who sees all parts of me, and I give her everything.

The problem? A blood contract that binds me to another woman. Breaking it would start a war and put Gina directly in the crosshairs.

But nothing will take her from me. Not her amnesia. Not the truth. Not when my lies bring my carefully laid plans crashing down.

Because Gina is mine. My sun. My light. My queen.

My entire reason for being.

And I will burn the world to the ground to keep her.

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Dive into the prequel of the Santoro Mafia series, where Tommaso and Gina—the parents of Creed, Vito, and Massimo—begin it all. This is the origin story of the unbreakable loyalty and fierce devotion to family that defines the Santoro name and continues on through their sons. Tommaso and Gina’s is a love story that forges an empire, and their legacy will live on through the Santoro generations to come.

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