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The Boss's Son - cover

The Boss's Son

Jennifer Greene

Casa editrice: Babelcube

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Madrid 1959. 


Ignacio Gómez, son of Boss Fernando Gómez, the most feared man in the entire capital, has always lived in constant conflict with his father, who tried in every way to keep him out of his shady dealings, but the young thirty-year-old hungry for money and beautiful women he managed in a few years to build his empire and gradually outclass Fernando's business. After his father's death during an assassination attempt on the Álvarez family, Ignacio decides to avenge his death and gets close to his daughter, Helena Álvarez, and within a short time manages to win the woman's heart by making her believe he has feelings for her. Unaware of the young man's plans, the woman lets herself go completely. However, something does not go according to his plans and he is forced to close the game soon. 


But what if love struck Ignacio's heart and changed the tables? What if losing Helena meant losing himself too? 


Between hate and love, revenge and blood trails, what will be their fate?
Disponibile da: 25/08/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 74 pagine.

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