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The Mafia's Sugar Queen

Gregory Ellington

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

In a world of debt, desperation, and dangerous desires, Hannah never imagined her survival would lead her into the arms of a powerful and mysterious man.
 
Struggling to save her ailing mother and escape crushing financial ruin, Hannah enters a high-stakes arrangement that promises to solve her problems—but at what cost? Leonardo, a man with shadows darker than night and power beyond imagination, offers her everything she needs. Luxury. Security. Protection.
 
But in the treacherous landscape of wealth and power, nothing is as simple as it seems.
 
As Hannah navigates a complex web of sugar dating, corporate warfare, and unexpected emotions, she discovers that some bargains come with strings that can either save you or destroy you completely.
 
When lines between transaction and passion blur, and enemies circle like sharks, Hannah must decide: Is survival worth the price of her soul?
Disponible depuis: 28/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 1325 pages.

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