Disgraced Ballerina, Sierra Monroe, is forced into a nightclub contract to save her brother from debt, where she encounters Dante Spinelli, Boston's arrogant new Mafia Boss. The FBI offers her one way out, seduce Dante and help bring him down. But spying is the last thing on this dancer's mind as she begins to fall for the man she's meant to destroy. Will Sierra choose justice or desire? or will Dante risk everything for love?
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On the biggest night of my ballet career, with the audience applause still ringing in my ears, all I wanted was to celebrate with my boyfriend, Anton. Instead, I walked in on him celebrating with someone else. “Oh, yes, yes!” she moaned, while he pumped into her on the sofa. The bouquet of red roses in my arms crashed to the floor with a thud. I couldn't breathe because my chest began to burn to the highest point. Upon seeing me, they fell off each other, hurrying to pull on their clothes. “Sierra?!” My so-called boyfriend and director, Anton, spoke in a hushed tone. The other woman stood frozen in terror. “You son-of-a-bitch!” I snapped, glaring at him, and hot tears flowed from my eyes. “Sleeping with my backup dancer? In my dressing room!” Anton gave a careless shrug. “You're talented.” Then he looked me up and down slowly like I was something cheap. “But offstage, let's face it, Sierra, you are like a wet rag, undesirable, and honestly, I'm bored with you.” My fingers flew to my lips. Undesirable? Then I yelled in outrage, flying at Anton with my nails scratching at his face, while the slut dashed out of the room. Security had to pull me off Anton. The next day, Anton officially fired me from his ballet studio and sued me for physical assault. PRIMA BALLERINA GOES FERAL ON DIRECTOR. The headlines splashed across media pages made things worse. Thanks to him, no dance company in the world would ever hire me again. I lost my penthouse; all the money I had ever made went into payment for damages, leaving me homeless in France. So, I packed my bags and flew to Boston to live with my older brother, Howard, who was also going through a major crisis. They grabbed us in the dead of the night, tied us up, and gagged our mouths. When the blindfolds came off. We were face-to-face with a monster. The obese man sat at a table eating a turkey sandwich...at two a.m.? “Monroe,” he spoke with a natural ease, biting through his food as if this were a normal situation for him. “I believe you owe me a debt.” I quickly turned to my brother in panic. “Howard, what's he talking about?” Howard's eyes grew wide with fear. “M—Mr. Santini, I can explain—” The man sharply interrupted him. “Always with the excuses, but you had a lot of fun gambling and partying with my hard-earned money without inviting me. See, I'm also in debt; I have to pay off the Spinellis for my protection, and you don't want to owe the Mafia!” I started shaking all over. My hands grew cold, and my knees felt weak. Oh God. Not the Mafia! Santini looked at Howard and demanded. “Do you have my money?” “Give me two days!” Howard pleaded. Santini didn't blink; he glanced at the large man in the corner. “Kill him.” The large man pulled a cleaver from his coat, and Howard whimpered. As he advanced forward. I struggled in my chair to get free while screaming at Howard. “How much do you owe?!” “Three million.” “Dollars or pesos? I will kill you myself, Howard!” The man leaned over Howard, raising his cleaver, ready to strike. I shouted at Santini. “Please, I can get you your money; just give me some time because I have many contacts!” It wasn't entirely true; unless the cousin of the secretary to the Mayor of Paris had three million bucks to spare, we were done for! “Kill her too.” Santini decided. “Wait!” Howard exclaimed. “She's a dancer, Santini; look at her, she's got the perfect body.” Howard and I exhaled in unison as the large guy backed off. Santini rose and walked towards us. He eyed me with curiosity. “Exotic?” he asked. “Ballet,” I replied. “Nice.” Santini nodded, cupping my jaw to examine my face. “Your beauty routine seems excellent. Hmm, you're so young and innocent, but I don't think you'll fit in with my girls.” I looked at him desperately. Howard was the only family I had. “Yes, I can. I'm a quick learner. I'll work for free until his debt is cleared.” Santini narrowed his eyes. “I'll take your word for it, but if you fail, there'll be no corpse left to bury.” His eyes flicked with humor. "That's all in the contract, by the way.” I swallowed hard. That was three years ago.I still danced at Club Seven, with the Midnight Vixens. Santini had given me the stage name ‘Serena,’ and I wore a mask with a red wig so no one would recognize me.
At Club Seven, rule number one was to never touch a customer; once you do, there's no going back, and you become cheap in everyone's eyes. I broke that rule tonight. His name was Dante Spinelli, the current Mafia boss in the city. When Howard messed with the Spinellis, we had to hide for our lives, but Dante had no idea I was a Vixen. Each time we had to perform for Dante, he was either calling us whores or bitches. Santini wouldn't ban him for 'personal' reasons. Dante was sitting on the long couch in the private lounge. While standing on stage, through my cat mask, I glared at his smug face. “No!” I snapped at him. “We'll never dance for you again!” “Are you nuts?” Nyx, whose real name was Brittany, whispered to me. “Get out of here, Dante.” I hissed at him. “Come back when you show respect for women.” Santini burst into the lounge. “What the fuck is going on here?” “I changed my mind.” Dante said. “Your Vixens are a little pesky tonight.” Santini turned pale, clamping his fists together. “Capo, is there anything else I can do to please you, for old times’ sake?” Dog! I thought. “All of them have to leave,” Dante demanded. We started to climb off stage. Dante called back. “Except the redhead.” I froze. Did I hear him right? Me? When we were alone. Dante said. “Alright, big mouth. Get to work, and don't waste my time.” The smooth music started playing, I grabbed the pole, and started to move around it, with less enthusiasm because I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of a real performance. I see him smile in a true and innocent way. Suddenly, I lost my balance and fell off the stage, right into his lap. He laughed at me! His eyes flickered in delight. “Was that part of the act?” I scoffed, my cheeks heated, and I refused to look at him. “No!” I quickly pushed against his chest, but he didn't move. Our faces were inches apart, and I could feel his breath against my lips. I froze as his eyes locked on to mine, and I wasn't sure if I wanted to pull away or lean closer. How could this man rule the underworld and still appear innocent? Before I knew it, Dante's lips crashed against mine, my breath caught, and I felt his tongue slip through my teeth, sucking, and the pleasure of it drew me in until my lips tingled. Oh God, this feels so hot! Until he yanked the wig off my head. I gasped, pulling away from his mouth, as he removed my mask and smirked at me. “Well, if it isn't Monroe's baby sister.”DANTE"Marchesi, I wish I could say this little ambush was a pleasant surprise." I said coolly. "But I'm not really in the mood for a meeting."Who the hell let him into my house? I shot Frankie a glance; he wouldn't meet my eyes.Rory leaned back, maddeningly relaxed. "You don't return phone calls, and I've been waiting two months to set an appointment. I believe common courtesy says to hear me out."I frowned. What's with everyone and courtesy today?Out loud, I said, "After you."Frankie hurried to unlock the door. Rory walked inside.When his soldados moved to follow, Frankie blocked the doorway with an arm.Rory looked at me, and I could tell he was dying to have his men with him.I shrugged, pretending not to notice. "My home is secured, so we don't need them."Rory nodded and waved at his soldados to step back. Frankie slammed the door shut and waited.I sank into the chair behind my desk. My hand brushed under it, making sure the gun was still there."I have to say congratulat
DANTEI could have easily dodged the slap; I just stood there while the side of my face stung. I glared hard at Sierra.A long time ago, I would have hit a girl for doing that and taking delight in it.But it wasn't me anymore.Besides, it wasn't smart to commit assault in front of a police department.Sierra flinched, her fingers covered her lips as her eyes grew wide. "Omigod, I'm so sorry!"I blinked, letting the rage simmer down, and flicked my fingers at Marco the driver-a silent signal not to intervene. "Don't tell Santini!" Sierra added.I rolled my eyes. Of course, that's why she apologized.Sierra straightened. "I mean, a little 'thank you' would have been nice."Tilting my head to the side, I said. "You know what? You kind of remind me of an aunt-slapping me around while preaching about 'courtesy'."Sierra scoffed, eyeing me. "You wish I were your aunt."Without saying another word, I walked towards the car; Marco already held a door open for me."Wait, Dante," Sierra came
DANTE“Let go!” Sierra whispered against my lips; my fingers dug into her hips. I nipped her lower lip. “No,” I replied stubbornly; the rush of desire was too hard to resist until Sierra was pulled away from my arms.“Break it up, you two!” Howard barked at us.I tried to catch my breath, then a fist came flying at my face; I sidestepped easily. The idiot stumbled like a clumsy drunk, while I shoved my hands deep into my pockets, watching him. Moron.“Howie!” Sierra cried in alarm, reaching to hold him upright.Howard glared at me as if in disbelief. “Oh, my God in Heaven. If you touch her again, I'll...”“Or what, Monroe?” I asked, stepping forward in challenge.Howard quickly jumped back in retreat. “Nothing, I'm sorry, I didn't realize it was you, Don Spinelli,” he muttered.I nodded with an air of authority. “That's what I thought.”Upon turning to Sierra, Howard's fingers gripped her face. “Are you okay, sis?” She nodded. “Yes, I'm fine.”Howard dragged his sister out of there
DANTE“So,” I purred. “How does it taste?”Georgia Mancini sniffed, shook the wine glass, and drank from it. She made a clicking sound with her tongue that nearly made me want to roll my eyes.“Hmm, blackberry, a bit of grape.” Georgia mused. “That’s six grand over my usual rate. Tell me Spinelli, why should I keep doing business with you?”I smirked, scanning the guests in the hall at her open house. “Times have changed; my suppliers enjoyed dealing with my father. It's not the same treatment for me.”Georgia shook her head. “Could it be that Giovanni had better charm? He could tell me to jump off a bridge, and I'd happily do it.”I glared at her. “Would you?”She nodded. “If the bridge was on fire and he knew it would save my life, yes.”Ridiculous.“Georgia, you should know luxury comes at a high price.” I said.Her eyes flashed. “Just because I can afford it doesn't mean I should. Maybe you need to be a little friendlier...” She drew a finger down my chest and paused barely above
SIERRA“I’ve changed my mind; I can't do this.” I winced as the screen played a CCTV clip of Dante brutally punching a man. Then Dante pulled out his gun and fired once; the man dropped dead.Sitting across from me were Seth and a few agents.“If you think Dante's cruel.” Seth said casually, rewinding the clip. “Just imagine what'll happen when he discovers you've been lying to him.”“Turn it off!” I covered my eyes; my legs trembled, imagining Dante hurting me or worse.“But it's not going to happen, right?” Seth asked. “Because you're going to do exactly what we've been training you for.”“You make it sound so easy, Agent.” I snapped.“Look on the bright side.” Seth advised. “If you win, he'll be serving twenty years to life in Alcatraz prison.”Bright side my ass!Back at the club, I waited for Dante to arrive; he usually visited on Fridays at seven, but tonight, he was an hour late. My first mission was to get Dante's contact list, all in his phone.Fine.That won't be extremely d
DANTETwo weeks later.“I've been looking for you.” I said to the man who knelt before my desk, his face caked with blood, looking terrified as he should be.I used to believe in family, until my brother betrayed me, murdered our father and my sister walked away like none of it mattered. I don't blame her.She had a chance at a normal life.But me? I don't have that luxury.Not while every gang in this city was out to get the new Don. And I will kill anyone who dares to try.I poured myself a glass of whiskey. “You came to us, and I offered you one simple job: ship the cargo, get paid, and repeat. And you broke that cycle.”The captive didn't dare to speak.“Jonas, six packs of cigars were missing from the last shipment you handled.” I said, keeping my voice steady, then I yelled at the top of my voice. “WHERE ARE THEY?!”Jonas squeezed his eyes shut. “I'm sorry, I thought it wouldn't matter if I took some. I didn't sell them, I promise.”My mouth twitched, and I couldn't stop myself
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