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Star-Crossed Legacy

The Ricca crime family has a magical ancestry, one that manifests in prophetic dreams and secret abilities. Vanessa, the sheltered princess of this magical mafia family, can see others' secrets. She calls this her "shadow vision." No one is supposed to know about it, because it's an ability that would get her killed. Ivan Volkov, the heir to a Russian crime family, discovers Vanessa's secret and wants to use it to find a traitor in his crew. Vanessa is taken and forced to live with Ivan and his cousin Dominik until she can provide them with the traitor's name. But the man betraying Ivan is the one person immune to Vanessa's gift. He's also the one person Ivan would never expect: his cousin. Dominik and Vanessa are fated in this enemies to lovers story of mystery, magic, and mafia. In order to overcome the darkest evil and help Ivan's victims, they need to let go of their distrust, secrets, and give in to scariest, strongest thing either of them has encountered: each other. A CEO of Seduction sequel and standalone. Published exclusively on Webnovel.

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A Favor

- VANESSA -

I've made Ivan angry again. He's dragging me by the arm and grinning like a maniac.

This so-called palace of theirs is more like a lodge. A great, stone lodge with giant slabs of stone making up the interior as well as the exterior. It's fascinating. Everything has been done on a giant scale, and the interior halls curve and slope and wind like they're following the natural shape of the mountain. 

If the circumstances were different, I'd make a joke about how this is the most overtly masculine place I've ever been. All I can picture is bare-chested men grunting incoherently and beating their chests, trying to prove who is the strongest by dragging these stones around and stacking them up.

Ivan has been talking throughout the duration of our walk, but I've missed what he's said. The voices around him are so loud, and trying to memorize the number of turns we take has sufficiently distracted me.

"Here we are."