
Introduction
But the harsh realities of her new life are only exacerbated by the constant harassment of the restaurant's shady clientele. Just when it seems like all hope is lost, a familiar face appears in the restaurant. In walks Dominic "Dom" Rossi, her ex-boyfriend, and sweeps her off her feet-literally. He whisks her away to his luxurious penthouse, and Lexi is torn between her lingering feelings for Dom and her fear of his sudden interest in her.
But what Lexi doesn't know is that Dom has been hiding a dark secret: he is now a powerful mafia boss, and his intentions as regards Lexi are far from pure. As Lexi gets deeper into Dom's world, she will have to face the truth about her ex-boyfriend and the danger that comes with loving him.
And then there is the secret Lexi has kept from Dom: the existence of their six-year-old daughter, Emily. Can Lexi protect her daughter from Dom's dark world, or will she have to make a choice between her love for Dom and her duty to protect her child?
Chapter 1
SMOKE'S POV
Stepping off the plane in Oklahoma City, I felt the weight of the past eight years lift slightly. Prison had been a cage, but now I was free, ready to rebuild. The city was unfamiliar territory, a blank slate for my operations.
I hailed a taxi outside the terminal. The driver, a middle-aged guy with a friendly demeanor, greeted me.
"Where to, sir?" he asked.
"Somewhere decent to stay," I replied. "And a bar where I can get a good drink."
He nodded. "I know just the place. Name's Charles, by the way."
"Smoke," I said, settling into the back seat.
As we drove through the city, I noticed an abundance of churches. Their steeples seemed to pierce every other block.
"Lot of churches around here," I remarked.
Charles chuckled. "Yeah, we got more churches than convenience stores. Folks around here like to hedge their bets—pray on Sunday, sin the rest of the week."
I smirked. "Guess that covers all bases."
"So, what brings you to Oklahoma City?" Charles asked, glancing at me in the rearview mirror.
"Business," I said curtly.
What kind of what he asked?
I leaned forward, meeting his gaze in the mirror. "None of your fucking kind of business
He raised his hands in mock surrender. "Fair enough, Smoke. Just making conversation."
"Good," I said, leaning back in the seat, eyes locked on the road ahead. "Drop me at a hotel first. Come pick me up at 6. We’ll hit a bar after that."
Charles glanced at me in the rearview mirror. "Alright, boss. I know a spot. Decent rates, clean sheets, no bed bugs—most days." He grinned, like he’d cracked the funniest joke in the world.
I didn’t laugh. "Just get me there."
The ride was quiet for a while. I watched the city roll by—brick buildings, rundown diners, and way too many churches for one place. Crosses on every other corner like the city was in a constant state of repentance.
Then I saw it—a weed shop beside a pawn shop. Neon-green leaves glowing in the window like a beacon. “Green Haven Dispensary” the sign read. Clean, flashy, and out of place on a block that looked like it hadn’t seen fresh paint in a decade.
leaned forward, tapping Charles on the back of the headrest. "Who owns that spot?"
He glanced at the shop, then gave me a shrug. "Green Haven? No idea, man. Probably some local dude. Why?"
"Who runs the city?" I asked, eyes still locked on the shop as it faded into the distance.
Charles frowned, glancing at me through the rearview mirror. "What you mean, 'who runs the city'?"
I leaned forward, my voice lower, firmer. "Who calls the shots, Charles? Who do people answer to when things get hot? Somebody's always on top."
He blinked a few times, lips pressing into a thin line like he was running through a list of possible answers. "Man, I dunno. This ain’t one of them mafia movies. Folks here just live, work, and try to stay outta trouble."
"Pull over," I said, voice sharp.
Charles glanced at me in the mirror, confused. "What? We ain't at the hotel yet."
"Pull. Over," I said again, slower this time.
He muttered something under his breath but did as he was told, easing the cab to the curb near the dispensary. I didn’t wait for him to ask questions. I was already out of the car, my boots crunching against the gravel-strewn sidewalk. The cold air hit me, sharp and clean, but I barely felt it. My eyes were on that door—Green Haven Dispensary—glowing like an invitation.
Big guy at the door, built like a fridge, stuffing a doughnut in his face. Powdered sugar all over his beard like he’d lost a fight with a bakery. He barely glanced up at me.
“ID,” he grunted, still chewing.
“I’m just here to check out the place,” I said, eyes on the door.
He raised an eyebrow, still chewing slow like I’d said something funny. “Ain’t nobody just checkin’ out a weed shop, man. ID or no entry.” I stepped forward, close enough for him to feel the shift in the air. My eyes locked on his, steady and unblinking. “I said I’m just here to check out the place.”
He stared at me for a second too long, then shrugged like it wasn’t worth the trouble. Hit the button, and I heard the click of the door unlocking.
Inside, the smell hit me like a wall—earthy, sweet, and thick. The air was warmer too, hazy from the smoke hanging in it. Place was cleaner than I expected. Neon lights bouncing off glass display cases filled with weed in every form—buds, gummies, pre-rolls, brownies. Looked more like a candy shop for grown-ups.
A few customers wandered around, slow and aimless, eyes low like they’d already had a taste. Nobody paid me any mind.
I walked straight to the counter. Kid behind it had his head down, thumb swiping up and down on his phone. Hoodie on, headphones around his neck, eyes barely open. I stepped up and let my shadow stretch over him. He glanced up, then went right back to scrolling.
“Welcome to Green Haven,” he muttered, barely looking at me. “Let me know if you need help.”
“I do,” I said, leaning on the counter. “I need to know who owns this place.”
“Owners ain’t here,” he said, eyes still on his phone. “You buying or what?”
I blinked slow. Wrong answer.
Grabbed his hoodie and yanked him forward, hard. His face hit the glass counter with a THUD. Not hard enough to shatter it, but hard enough for his nose to pop. Blood smeared across the glass like a bad paint job.
The store went quiet. Real quiet. All eyes on me now. Customers froze like I’d just pulled a gun. One dude dropped his bag of gummies.
“WHO OWNS THIS PLACE?” I said, loud enough for everyone to hear.
Then the security came toward me to safe the day, I slammed his head on the same glass I slammed the kid but this time it cracked
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Falling for my boyfriend's Navy brother
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Why does being near him make my skin feel too tight, like I’m wearing a sweater two sizes too small?
It’s just newness, I tell myself firmly.
He’s my boyfirend’s brother.
This is Tyler’s family.
I’m not going to let one cold stare undo that.
**
As a ballet dancer, My life looks perfect—scholarship, starring role, sweet boyfriend Tyler. Until Tyler shows his true colors and his older brother, Asher, comes home.
Asher is a Navy veteran with battle scars and zero patience. He calls me "princess" like it's an insult. I can't stand him.
When My ankle injury forces her to recover at the family lake house, I‘m stuck with both brothers. What starts as mutual hatred slowly turns into something forbidden.
I'm falling for my boyfriend's brother.
**
I hate girls like her.
Entitled.
Delicate.
And still—
Still.
The image of her standing in the doorway, clutching her cardigan tighter around her narrow shoulders, trying to smile through the awkwardness, won’t leave me.
Neither does the memory of Tyler. Leaving her here without a second thought.
I shouldn’t care.
I don’t care.
It’s not my problem if Tyler’s an idiot.
It’s not my business if some spoiled little princess has to walk home in the dark.
I’m not here to rescue anyone.
Especially not her.
Especially not someone like her.
She’s not my problem.
And I’ll make damn sure she never becomes one.
But when my eyes fell on her lips, I wanted her to be mine.
Alpha Nicholas's Little Mate
What? No—wait… oh Moon Goddess, no.
Please tell me you're joking, Lex.
But she's not. I can feel her excitement bubbling under my skin, while all I feel is dread.
We turn the corner, and the scent hits me like a punch to the chest—cinnamon and something impossibly warm. My eyes scan the room until they land on him. Tall. Commanding. Beautiful.
And then, just as quickly… he sees me.
His expression twists.
"Fuck no."
He turns—and runs.
My mate sees me and runs.
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Omega Bound
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The Human Among Wolves
My stomach twisted, but he wasn’t finished.
"You're just a pathetic little human," Zayn said, his words deliberate, each one hitting like a slap. "Spreading your legs for the first guy who bothers to notice you."
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I was so, so stupid.
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Game of Destiny
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After the Affair: Falling into a Billionaire's Arms
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On my birthday, he took her on vacation. On our anniversary, he brought her to our home and made love to her in our bed...
Heartbroken, I tricked him into signing divorce papers.
George remained unconcerned, convinced I would never leave him.
His deceptions continued until the day the divorce was finalized. I threw the papers in his face: "George Capulet, from this moment on, get out of my life!"
Only then did panic flood his eyes as he begged me to stay.
When his calls bombarded my phone later that night, it wasn't me who answered, but my new boyfriend Julian.
"Don't you know," Julian chuckled into the receiver, "that a proper ex-boyfriend should be as quiet as the dead?"
George seethed through gritted teeth: "Put her on the phone!"
"I'm afraid that's impossible."
Julian dropped a gentle kiss on my sleeping form nestled against him. "She's exhausted. She just fell asleep."












