Italian King

Italian King
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Download or read book Italian King written by Zoe Beth Geller and published by Kinky Ink Publishing, LLC.. This book was released on 2024-10-03 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The stranger in the Armani suit is a handsome devil. I’m horrified when I discover he plans to keep me! Dante and I are forced together if we’re to escape my father's henchmen. But each day, I fall more in love with the don. Juliet I’m not a weak man, But I find myself drawn to the younger woman I’ve kidnapped. Every day, she tempts me. Now, I can’t turn her over to her evil father. But pissing him off comes at a cost— And our lives are on the line. Dante


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