Break On Through by Jessica Ruben
Talia:
My only goal in life is to play the cello in a world-famous orchestra. Unfortunately, education, lessons, and connections don’t come cheap.
So, when the most notorious Mafia boss in New York City offers me millions to marry one of his men, I have two choices: take the money and follow my dreams, or risk death.
I choose to take the money.
But if I had known who my husband would be, I would have picked death.
Leo might be gorgeous and lethal, but he has never met a woman who refuses to bow.
Leo:
After being pushed out of my country, I lost my woman, my business, and my life.
The streets of New York City are dangerous but nothing compared to the wrath growing within me.
Joining the Mafia is a natural progression, especially when they help quench my thirst for revenge.
When the boss offers me a marriage that will help me reach vengeance, I jump at the chance.
I figure she’ll be a sweet, quiet girl …
Not the stuck-up musician from the club.
She thinks she can always get the last word, but I’m on a warpath that she can’t derail.
She can either fall in line or fall into pieces.
- File Name:break-on-through-by-jessica-ruben.epub
- Original Title:Break On Through: An Arranged Marriage Mafia Romance (Mafia Kingdom Book 3)
- Creator:Jessica Ruben
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B09KJ6QGWN
- Publisher:JessicaRubenBooks
- Date:2021-10-25T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:327.771 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Dedication
- 4. Contents
- 5. Blurb
- 6. Chapter 1
- 7. Chapter 2
- 8. Chapter 3
- 9. Chapter 4
- 10. Chapter 5
- 11. Chapter 6
- 12. Chapter 7
- 13. Chapter 8
- 14. Chapter 9
- 15. Chapter 10
- 16. Chapter 11
- 17. Chapter 12
- 18. Chapter 13
- 19. Chapter 14
- 20. Chapter 15
- 21. Chapter 16
- 22. Chapter 17
- 23. Chapter 18
- 24. Chapter 19
- 25. Ready for More Mafia Kingdom?
- 26. Keep In Touch!
- 27. Blurb: Rising (Vincent and Eve Book 1)
- 28. Rising (Vincent and Eve Book 1)
- 29. Excerpt: Rising (Vincent and Eve Book 1)
- 30. Acknowledgments
- 31. Also by Jessica Ruben