Caging Lark

Author: K.L. Ramsey
Genre(s): Romance | Billionaire Romance | Erotic | Adult
Total pages: 92
Caging Lark

Lark Santos knew the score, and it never played out in her favor. Most men avoided her like she had the plague. She liked to tell people that it didn’t bother her, but it did. Her father made sure she was alone, and he planned to keep her that way, no matter how many men he had to scare off—or worse. As the head of the largest crime syndicate in Chicago, her dad had plans for her. He never told her what they were, but she heard the whispers around the family compound. He kept her under lock and key, and that needed to change. Lark wanted her freedom, and the only way to get it was to take it for herself.

Dante Manzo hated having to watch the boss’s beautiful daughter day in and day out. He hated how sad she looked every time he locked her in her room for the night. But what he hated most of all was the hateful way that she looked at him and even spoke to him every night before he shut her door. He wanted to tell her that he wasn’t who she thought he was. He wasn’t working for her father willingly. He had no choice but to work for the devil himself—otherwise, he might never see his little sister again. Dante knew as soon as Santos took his little sister, he’d do anything to get her back, and he had.

Rocco Bertoni wasn’t wasting any time gathering intel on the Santos family syndicate. As a Starr agent, he knew that he was going to have to go deep undercover for as long as it took to bring down the entire family. He couldn’t fail—not after what they had done to his own family. The boss might not have recognized him, but Rocco would never forget that asshole’s face. It haunted his nightmares and consumed his waking hours. Sooner or later, he’d find the crack that would bring down the entire Santos family, but for now, he’d wait for his chance—even if it took him the rest of his damn life.

Caging Lark is book one in the Agents of Starr Series by K.L. Ramsey.

This book is MFM.

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