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MAFIA'S FORGOTTEN BRIDE

Taming the Stallion Most women imagine Angelo Sorrentino as rich, handsome, and confident, except Emily Rosette. In her eyes, Angelo Sorrentino is a ruthless, bitter, and heartless businessman who goes out of his way to ruin people's lives at the drop of a hat. After taking over his late father’s wealth and enjoying the protection of both his wealth and some of the most dangerous men in New York who are loyal to him, Angelo sees himself as indestructible. After a fatal car crash, Angelo wakes up unable to remember much about his life other than calling Emily his wife. Emily is presented with an irresistible deal, one that she cannot simply reject. Torn between her desire to tell Angelo the truth and her need to save her son's life, she takes the deal and pretends to be Angelo’s wife. Emily soon learns that being known as "Mrs. Sorrentino" comes with both its perks and dangers. She is now tasked with protecting her fake husband, Angelo, at all costs from the people closest to him. The world of the rich is proving to be bigger than what Emily had thought it to be, proving once again that not all that glitters is gold.

Eugenia_Zantoto · Urban
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197 Chs

SECRET MEETING

Hearing the news from the people he once considered his stepsister, Lexi, came as a complete shock to Angelo. For years, he had grown up feeling that he did not belong when, in actuality, he was the only true son of his father.

For years, his stepmother had hidden the truth from all of them, all except Bjorn, who had long known that neither he nor his sibling were legitimate children of the great Mr. Sorrentino, their father.

Finally, all that Angelo's father had done at the very beginning made sense once Lexi read the letter that both she and Taj had found in the secret room of Bjorn.

Angelo quickly grabbed the letter from Lexi's hands and read through its contents. When he was done reading through the contents of the letter, he was left speechless at some of the revelations that his stepmother had made in the letter.