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The Mafia Lord and His Auburn Beauty

Heavy is the head that wears the crown. The throne of Londons Mafia King could only be sustained with guns and the blood of the enemies. Even an angel will transit to a devil if he sat on the throne for so long. Ralph Zander Wesley is an unpredictable and ruthless man The unexpected death of his uncle brings him back to London, making him the new head and Don of the Wesley Family. Ralph is on a mission to seek revenge for his uncle's death, and also protect his family. However, his plans are set into disarray when Ralph discovers the unexpected path his uncle had chosen for him. A marriage to the stubborn and strong-headed “Elle DeAngelis”. Reluctant to accept this fate, Ralph finds himself falling in love with this oddball, but love wasn't a leisure he could afford in the world he comes from. This book tells of Ralph's struggle to exert his revenge and keep his family safe while navigating the turbulent waters of Elle's love. This book tells a story of how love will either make you stronger or weaker. A lot of mysteries will be unraveled. What those mysteries would be. Would their love truly conquer all?

Edict_Ben · Urban
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134 Chs

Brian Tow

A smile engulfed Brian's face. It had been a stressful week, and he hadn't had the chance to visit his sister Anna until today. As the car parked in front of St. Louis Medical Center, he turned to Don Ralph, filled with gratitude.

 

"Thank you, Don Ralph," Brian said, expressing his appreciation. This hospital was where his sister was receiving treatment, and Don Ralph had kindly offered to drop him off.

 

"I'll say it again, Brian. This place is really far from the mansion. I understand you're not comfortable moving your sister around, but you should think about relocating her to a hospital closer to the mansion," Don Ralph suggested, his concern evident in his voice.

 

"I understand, but the doctor said it wasn't good to move her in her unconscious state," Brian replied, explaining the medical advice they had received.