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Natalia Lourose

    Deception
    Gio
    • He has the money and she's driving the getaway car. Gio DelGado, a mafia capo with money in the bank and a spotless record, has hit rock bottom. After the death of his mother, his best and only friend is a bottle of whiskey. Then, she shows up. Dressed in black and driving the getaway car of the men trying to rob his bar. For some reason, Gio decides to cut her some slack. Annie Bryne sees her life flash before her eyes when a sexy man in an expensive suit catches her red-handed. But he's willing to make a deal. He'll pay her debts if she'll work for him. Can she survive being indebted to the devil himself?"--

      Gio
    • Deception

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A striper searches for the truth while a psychopath conceals his murderous desires, both ensnared in a web of deception. Zoe believes every action has a consequence and seeks the reason her life has unraveled. This quest leads her to Saints and Sinners, a place rife with lies and danger, where wolves lurk and a lion is unwittingly invited in. John, a master manipulator, twists the truth to his advantage, using others' secrets as leverage for his deadly intentions. He doesn’t anticipate the captivating girl in black lingerie to pierce his heart with her allure, but her hidden secret intrigues him. Zoe hails from a rough part of New Orleans and is on a mission to find her missing best friend, putting herself in precarious situations as she spies on the mob. The tension between John and Zoe is palpable, filled with secrecy as they navigate their complicated relationship, unsure if they can lower their defenses. The narrative explores themes of violence, explicit language, and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, along with domestic violence and violence against women. Reader discretion is advised due to these intense themes.

      Deception