Sins of Sorrow by A.R. Rose

Vinnie:
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet ended in tragedy, so I’m not sure why I think our story will be any different.
Every time our paths cross, I find myself inexplicably drawn to him.
The mysterious man who’s part of a rival family. A family I’ve been raised to despise.
Yet, despite our deep rooted hatred for one another, his presence makes me feel safe.
I know I shouldn’t want him.
Falling for him would be the ultimate betrayal to my family.
They’re our enemies.
But I can’t seem to stay away.
Sly:
Her father murdered my uncle in front of me, starting a war between our families, and I learned from a young age to never trust a Paladino.
But I never expected to be so captivated by the daughter of the very man I long to kill.
The sight of her, dancing in another mans arms, ignites a fury so powerful it catches me off guard.
My interest in her is dangerous, and the lines of my loyalty are blurring.
I should hate her.
I do hate her.
At least, that’s what I continue to tell myself.
Table of Contents
Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Other Titles
Epigraph
Dedication
Playlist
A Note from A.R. Rose
1. Sly
2. Vinnie
3. Vinnie
4. Vinnie
5. Sly
6. Vinnie
7. Sly
8. Vinnie
9. Sly
10. Vinnie
11. Sly
12. Vinnie
13. Sly
14. Sly
15. Vinnie
16. Sly
17. Vinnie
18. Vinnie
19. Sly
20. Sly
21. Vinnie
22. Vinnie
23. Vinnie
24. Sly
25. Vinnie
26. Sly
27. Sly
28. Vinnie
29. Sly
30. Sly
31. Vinnie
32. Sly
33. Vinnie
34. Sly
35. Vinnie
Dear Reader
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Connect
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