LOGINValeria Romano was nineteen when her father was murdered. For five years she trained, sacrificed and bled ... building her entire life around one name. Lorenzo De Luca. The mafia king she believed gave the order. When she finally gets her shot at him, he doesn't run. He sits her down and shows her a photograph. The man responsible for her father's death was never Lorenzo. It was her uncle Marco. The man who handed her the wrong name the morning after the murder and watched her chase the wrong target for five years while he rebuilt his empire on her father's grave. Lorenzo proposes a contract marriage ... a strategic alliance that puts them both inside striking distance of Marco before he buries the truth permanently. Valeria agrees. Not because she trusts him. Because Marco Romano just became her real target. What follows is a race against a closing window. Spies inside the estate. A bought witness. A dead man who turns out to be very much alive. Two people who came together as enemies slowly building something neither of them has a name for. And a summit where Valeria must stand before the five ruling families with five years of truth ... and finally make it count. Marco goes to a cell. The war ends. But war leaves marks. The real question driving this story is never whether Valeria can destroy the man who killed her father. It is whether she can survive who she became in the process ... and whether the man she married to win a war is the same man worth staying for when it is over. Some revenge stories end with justice. This one is just getting started.
View MoreFour days of quiet.That was all they got.Four days of building... meetings, strategy, the careful controlled feeding of misinformation through Vitale to Marco's ears. Four days of Valeria learning the architecture of Lorenzo's world, its rhythms and pressure points, the names and faces and motivations of the people inside it.Four days of working across the same table and arguing about tactics and drinking coffee that was always too strong because Lorenzo made it and Lorenzo apparently believed weakness in coffee was a character flaw.Four days of kitchen conversations at two in the morning that neither of them mentioned in daylight.Then on the fifth day Dante arrived at the gates unannounced with a bag over his shoulder and fire in his eyes and absolutely no intention of leaving.She met him in the entrance hall. He looked at her the way only a younger brother can look at you... like he is simultaneously furious and so relieved you're alive that the fury doesn't know what to do wi
That night she couldn't sleep.She lay in the dark of the east wing and stared at the ceiling and listened to the estate settle around her... the distant footsteps of the night guard, the wind moving through the garden, the particular quality of silence that large old buildings have at two in the morning when all their history is awake even if their people aren't.She thought about Marco's smile.She thought about 0.4 seconds.She thought about the letter her father had written... come for dinner on Sunday, just come, we'll talk... and the way it had been filed like a receipt.At half past two she gave up on sleep, pulled on a jumper and went downstairs.Lorenzo was in the kitchen.Of course he was.He was standing at the counter with a glass of water, jacket off, shirt untucked for the first time since she'd arrived, reading something on his phone. He looked up when she appeared in the doorway. Neither of them said anything for a moment."Can't sleep," she said. Not a question."Rare
Three days after the meeting, Marco Romano came to the estate.Unannounced.Valeria was in the garden when the call came through on Lorenzo's phone. He found her there, standing among the wet rosebushes with a coffee she had stopped drinking twenty minutes earlier, and he said simply…"He's at the gate."She turned. "He came here.""Yes.""That's not nervousness," she said. "That's aggression.""Yes." Lorenzo looked at her steadily. "You don't have to see him today.""Yes I do." She set the cold coffee on the stone wall. "If I don't see him it tells him I'm afraid of him. And if he thinks I'm afraid of him he stops being careful." She straightened her jacket. "Let him in."Marco Romano walked into the garden twelve minutes later looking exactly like a man who had nothing to hide.That was the thing about him. Valeria understood it now in a way she hadn't before reading his files. He didn't look guilty because he had never once allowed himself to feel guilty. Whatever mechanism ordina
The six men were already in the room when she walked in.Valeria had prepared for this the way she prepared for everything... by assuming the worst and dressing for it anyway. Black trousers, fitted jacket, hair back. No jewelry except her mother's ring on her right hand, the one her father had given her mother the year Valeria was born. She wore it when she needed to remember who she was doing this for.She needed that today.Lorenzo was already at the head of the table. He didn't stand when she entered. None of them did. Six men in expensive suits sitting with the particular stillness of people who have learned that showing reaction is showing weakness. They looked at her the way wolves look at something that has walked into their territory... not with hostility yet, but with the cold assessment that comes before a decision.She looked back.She took the chair to Lorenzo's right without being told to. She sat down, placed her hands flat on the table, and met every pair of eyes in th












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