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Unmasked Hearts: Taming The Vile Billionaire

In a world where everyone seeks salvation and redemption, lives a man who loathes those concepts to his core. Some know him as Xavier Kane, the corporate raider who collects companies like pebbles; some know him as the messenger of death who lords over a reputable and highly structured hitman company; some know him as Dr. Andrea, the best cosmetology surgeon in Italy. To Alessia, he was just the puppy-faced Giovanni she fell in love with at first sight, and Xavier would do anything to keep it that way. Xavier knows damn well he shouldn't ask for more, he didn't deserve it, but her stubborn pout and her innocent innuendo cause friction that soon turns to sizzling heat. How long can Xavier play the cute boy next door when inside him lives the greatest evil, the dirtiest secrets, and the kinkiest acts? Alessia, a girl who had to become a mother to her two siblings at the age of eleven after witnessing her mother's horrible death, just got out of a toxic relationship, jobless and broken. Weeks later, she gets a 'miraculously' job with Xavier Kane, the vile billionaire she came to despise for his dubious acts. When she finds out her gentleman was the same man she hated the most, she is very pissed. WARNING: BOOK CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT.

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Career Suicide

Rosalie felt weak in her knees and lost her balance. Matteo was quick to catch her.

"Why didn't I ever think of that for the past eight years?" Even though she felt her mother was a drunk and a bad example, she never thought she could be a murderer. "No, it's definitely not that. My mom can't kill a person."

"I won't push that idea, but be wary from this moment. If you sense anything weird, run, run far away."

"Hmmm," she nodded. "Thanks...for today," she whispered, not yet recovering from the shock of the revelation.

Matteo checked the time; it was 7:17 pm. "Let's take a taxi to your house. It'll be faster that way."

"No, I shouldn't burden you more."

"You're not a burden, and I don't pity you," he reiterated, seeing that she was now sober. "You look just as beautiful with your hair up, and the scar isn't as visible as you think. You sing beautifully too."