The Rise of an Heiress

Author: Paulina Pany
Genre(s): Romance | Crime and Mafia | Adult
Total pages: 102
The Rise of an Heiress

After decades of peace, The Cosa Nostra of New York City prepares for war against The Chicago Outfit while the Triad waits to reap the benefits of their discord.

Natalie Yang
When I was six years old, I had to leave the only family I’d ever known and The Outfit behind. While living in a constant state of hypervigilance, concealing my identity hasn’t been an issue. Natalie – who I have been for the last 20 years has kept me safe from the grasp of the Triad. However, when strange attacks start occurring in NYC, my senses are on high alert. With years of training, my stepdad ensured I could handle myself. What I wasn’t prepared for was for him to reveal that I was the long-lost Triad Princess – the last heir. Then, I discovered the deadly but intoxicating Nico Delucci made me his next target. After decades of peace, I have people coming after me on top of a newly bestowed duty. And I’m just not sure I’ll rise for the occasion.

Nico Delucci
I live and breathe for the Cosa Nostra – my family’s empire – and I’ll die for them too. My talents as an advisor and hacker make it easy to humble our enemies and keep our friends…compliant. As a consigliere, I have all the authority and freedom that men only dream about. However, someone has been messing with our ports and I can’t let that slide. Sources say The Outfit is responsible despite being cordial for decades. Now that Dominic Violante, the heir to the Outfit empire, is in town, I’m sure it’s them. I catch him spending his time with an alluring mystery woman. She’s the perfect target for our revenge, but I learn early on not to underestimate her. I should only want to take her down even though all I can think about is making her mine. I can’t afford any distractions but I might not have a choice.

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