Julia Sykes is a USA Today bestselling author of edgy, emotional romance. When she's not writing, she's usually reading.
Other than reading, her obsessions include iced coffee, unicorns, charcuterie, aged Manchego cheese (or any cheese, really), fancy dresses, and Roman empresses.
An American expat, Julia now lives in her adopted, beloved home of York, England. Most days, you can find her wandering the cobbled streets and daydreaming about her next novel.
Find out more about Julia's current and future projects at julia-sykes.com.
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Mafia Ménage Trilogy
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Two darkly domineering alpha males.
They're mine, and I'm theirs.
We'll be together forever, a new family.
We're supposed to be free: Joseph, Marco, and me. I'm not their captive anymore, and my men have escaped their criminal lives. Our new home in Boston is blissfully peaceful and safe.
Until it's not safe anymore. Joseph's father is a powerful mafia boss, and a ruthless usurper intends to demonstrate his viciousness by targeting Dominic Russo's only son.
It doesn't take long for this new enemy to figure out my fierce men's greatest weakness: me.
All we wanted was a happy, normal life, but the men I love will do anything to protect me. I can't bear to watch Marco sink back into the darkness that'd nearly swallowed his soul before we escaped. And my heart would break if Joseph--who's always been good to his core--is forced to do something terrible in order to keep me safe.
My men are determined to protect me, but I'll protect them too. They won't allow me to be hurt, and I won't allow them to be broken.
We're a family. The three of us. Forever.
Título : Theirs to Protect
EAN : 9798201614195
Editorial : Julia Sykes
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