
Emerald Malice - A Mafia Romance
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I crashed a wedding.
Got caught by the best man.
Now, I'm pregnant with his baby...
It's Katya's fault. (As per usual.)
My BFF despises her ex and wants to hate-watch him marry the woman he left her for.
Problem is, she didn't fill me in on that plan...
Until we arrive at the ceremony.
As soon as I find out, I run.
Hop on the elevator and smash the Doors Close button like the Energizer Bunny on a sugar rush.
But right before they shut...
A hand comes shooting through.
And attached to that hand, unfortunately for me, is the most stunning human specimen I've ever seen.
Tall.
Dark.
Handsome.
Dangerous.
Also... the best man.
He takes one look at me and knows I don't belong.
"Who let you in here, little bird?" he growls.
I gulp. Tremble.
Open my mouth to lie...
And then the elevator stops.
Emerald Malice - A Mafia Romance Chapter 1
NATALIA
“We’re crashing your ex’s wedding?!”
I don’t even know which word of that nightmarish sentence to emphasize. They’re all equally horrible.
I rub my wrist—it’s burning where I just ripped it from my best friend’s death grip. Katya turns to me with a painfully forced smile.
“Oh, come on, Nat! It’ll be fun.”
“We have very different definitions of what qualifies as ‘fun.’” I squint around the glittering foyer of the Ritz nervously. As far as I can tell, no one has yet noticed that we absolutely do not belong here. “I thought you brought me here for your early birthday celebration. ‘Drinks at the bar,’ she said! ‘Just some quality bonding time,’ she said! ‘No drama whatsoever,’ she said!”
Katya grins sheepishly. “Aw, what’s life without a little drama?”
I groan as Katya homes in on the bronzed bulletin board that proudly announces the Wedding Reception of Viktor Kuznetsov and Mila Obnizov.
“Kat, seriously… this is not a good idea.”
In fact, it might be her worst yet—which is saying something. Katya has spent the vast majority of our friendship outdoing herself in the “bad ideas” department.
I’m a good girl by nature. I follow rules. I cross streets at the crosswalk, pay my taxes on time, and I always, always return my shopping cart to the front of the store.
And yet when Kat dreams up a new devilish scheme, I somehow find myself dragged along. The reluctant Robin to her Batman as she goes after vengeance or laughs or whatever the hell she wants.
Today is the first option. Vengeance.
Katya never forgets an insult. And especially not the insult of being “discarded like a pair of sweaty pantyhose”—her words, not mine—for “an imported Barbie with a botched boob job”— again, nothing I would ever in a million years say myself.
I have no idea if she’s ever even seen the woman Viktor dumped her for. If I thought she could be logical about this, I’d say, Why waste your time and energy on a man who clearly didn’t give a shit about you in the first place?
But the woman’s got tunnel vision when she’s wearing her revenge goggles, and they’re certainly polished and ready tonight.
If only I’d clocked it a little earlier, I wouldn’t be here, standing in a five-star hotel in Midtown Manhattan, in a dress I rented—yes, rented—specifically for the as-it-turns-out completely fabricated pre-birthday celebration Katya insisted was necessary to ring in her twenty-eighth lap around the sun.
“Actually, this is a bad idea.” I snap my fingers. “Earth to Kitty: are you hearing me?”
“Mila Obnizov,” Katya spits, clearly and pointedly not hearing me. “What a pretentious-ass name!”
“Your last name is Petrova, babes. You both sound like Russian royalty.”
She rolls her eyes and tries to grab my arm again. “Come on, if we go up now, we can—”
“We can what?” I hiss, pulling away from her. “Finish that sentence. What the hell do you want to do, Kat?”
“Nothing crazy, okay?” She sounds deceptively, eerily calm. It does not in any way match her constantly roving eyes. “This is purely a hate watch kind of thing.”
“Which serves what purpose, exactly?”
“Closure,” she says firmly. “I just need some closure, Nat. Is that so bad?”
“Katya…”
“Listen, I just wanna go up there and drink his open bar dry and ruthlessly mock every detail of his wedding, along with the skank he was cheating on me with. I know it’s a petty form of revenge, but I’m a petty bitch, and that’s not a crime.”
“I’m so glad you brought up ‘crime’—because isn’t Viktor, like, a literal criminal?”
I’m hoping that, if nothing else, self-preservation will get through that thick, revenge-addled skull of hers.
My hope goes unanswered.
“Barely.” She flicks her platinum blonde bob. “That was just a lot of talk—”
“From Viktor himself!”
“Exactly.” She nods aggressively, eyes huge, probably assuming that I’m not aware of how she’s inching us towards the gilded elevators while we argue. “He was just trying to gas himself up to impress me. None of it is actually true.”
“First of all, what does it say about you that illegal, shady shit turns you on?” I snap. “And secondly, what if it is true?”
She waves away my argument and presses the button to summon the elevator. “If it is true, are you really gonna leave me up there alone with all those big, bad criminals?”
Goddamn her.
The elevator dings. I stand rooted to the spot. I should stay here and leave her to her fate. As usual, this is her drama. My kind of drama involves True Blood rewatches with a tub of Ben & Jerry’s (Cherry Garcia all day, every day).
Leave her to it. This is not your fight. Just turn around and walk a—
As she walks into the elevator and turns to face me, her left eyebrow arches. That’s never a good thing. It’s the left one that signals she’s about to whip out the big guns. “You know, Natalia, if you stopped being so damn afraid of everything, you’d realize that life is an adventure, not just an unrequited love triangle with Ben and Jerry.”
Did I also mention that, apart from being a vengeful bitch, Katya can also be a straight-up, in-your-face, bitchy-ass bitch? One who knows exactly which nerves to hit?
Because that’s an important detail.
“Oh, screw you.” I scowl as I join her in the elevator.
She giggles triumphantly and wraps me up in a hug that I do not return. “I promise, this is gonna be fun.”
“For whom? Definitely not for Viktor. Definitely not for Mila. Sure as hell not for me.”
She just winks. “You look hot as sin, by the way. Green really is your color.”
“You don’t have to lay it on so thick. I’m already in the damn elevator.”
Ping. Katya steps out on the fifth floor with a confident strut. I follow with a sigh.
Once more into the breach, dear friends.
We emerge into a sweeping ballroom. White-clothed tables range on all sides, a gleaming wooden dance floor in the center. Crystal chandeliers cast gauzy light on the ogre-sized floral arrangements lining the walls. There’s no way they spent less than fifty grand on florals alone.
But the obscenely lavish decor is nothing compared to the guests. All of them sparkle like human diamonds in their floor-length ballgowns.
As I try to keep up with Katya, who’s apparently become an Olympic track star since our last nearly fatal spin class, I count a who’s who of New York Fashion Week’s most beloved designers.
Earlier tonight, my rented vintage dress with its flowy midi skirt and a daringly sexy open back—daring for me, at least—made me feel like I was giving Atonement-era Keira Knightley vibes.
Compared to these people, I feel more like Fiona from Shrek. And not the human version.
Oh, Jesus, where’s Kat?
I catch a glint of sequins as she whips a sharp right between two hulking men who look more like bodyguards than party guests.
Which, as I think it, is when I realize they are bodyguards.
The serious-looking kind.
The earpiece-wearing, indoors-sunglass-donning, I-can-murder-you-with-one-pinky kind.
“Katya!” I reach out and snag her elbow before she slithers from my reach. “Where the hell are you going?”
“I thought we’d do a little recon,” she explains as though we stumbled our way into some sort of bizarre spy movie. “Let’s split up and—”
“‘Split up’?” I nearly shriek. “Have you seen, like, any horror movie ever?”
She pinches my arm. “Lower your voice! We’re trying to go incognito here.”
“I’ve got news for you,” I say, dabbing my forehead with the back of my hand. “We’re the only ones in here with knockoff dresses and costume jewelry.” Instinctively, I clutch the small gold pendant that used to belong to my mother. “We’re gonna be noticed.”
“Not unless we do something dumb! It’s all about confidence. You need to look like you belong.”
“First of all, this whole thing is ‘something dumb.’ And as a matter of fact, I don’t belong here. I can’t believe I let you rope me into another one of your—”
“We don’t have time for another Nat Lecture. Let’s split up and compare notes later.” Before I have a chance to respond, she gives me a wink and shimmies into the crowd.
“Okay,” I mutter under my breath as I try to avoid eye contact and find a spot to hide until this is all over. “This is good. This is fine.”
“Ma’am?”
I whip around and find myself looking up at one of the scary bodyguards. This one has a knotted scar across his lower jaw and a nose that looks like it’s been broken several times in each direction.
Not good. Not fine at all.
I try to smile, but all I manage is a wince. “Er, yes?”
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Emerald Malice - A Mafia Romance of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.6
In my past life, the Cerberus strain leaked, turning the world into a blood-soaked hell of rotting flesh and mutated monsters.
I thought my boyfriend Declan and my best friend Hailee would have my back as we fled the quarantine zone.
Instead, when the surging crowd of the infected cornered us, they didn't hesitate.
They shoved me backward into the horde just to buy themselves three seconds to run.
As I fell into the mud, I saw them fleeing without a single backward glance.
"She's dead weight anyway!" Hailee screamed.
"Just keep running, she'll distract them!" Declan yelled back.
I was torn apart, feeling the agonizing tear of rotting teeth sinking into my neck and the hot spray of my own blood.
Before the apocalypse, my greedy uncle had locked away my ten-million-dollar trust fund, leaving me with nothing but a fake boyfriend who only wanted me for my money.
Until my last breath, I couldn't understand how the people I loved most could trade my life for a head start.
Why did I blindly trust them? Why didn't I see through their perfectly choreographed lies?
Opening my eyes again, the stench of decaying flesh vanished, replaced by the sterile smell of my college dorm room.
Hailee and Declan were standing over my bed, faking tears of concern over my meningitis fever.
I was back exactly seven days before the world ended, and my spatial vault ability had come back with me.
This time, I'm extorting my uncle for every cent, hoarding the city's supplies, and leaving them all to rot.

8.0
Finley's stepfather gave her a sickening ultimatum: marry her predatory stepbrother Shane tonight, or he would throw her fragile mother out on the street.
To escape this hell, she used a matchmaking agency and hastily married a complete stranger. Garrison Strickland claimed to be an ordinary data analyst making $95,000 a year, driving a beat-up Honda Civic, and needing a wife in name only. They got their marriage license at City Hall that very afternoon.
But when Finley returned home to pack her bags and threw the certificate on the table, her family just laughed. Dozier ordered Shane to drag her into the bedroom to "teach her a lesson" and trap her forever.
"Come on, little sister," Shane crooned, lunging at her. "Don't fight it."
Finley's own mother just stared at the floor, blaming Finley for ruining the family, watching blindly as Shane cornered her.
Terrified and desperate, Finley smashed an ashtray over Shane's head and frantically dialed her new husband's number. Shane snatched the phone, mocking the "imaginary husband" before the line went dead. Finley felt a bottomless despair. Garrison was just a normal guy; he would never risk his life against her violent family. She was completely on her own, waiting for the end.
Suddenly, deafening bangs echoed through the house, and Garrison stepped into the living room radiating a cold, terrifying fury. This supposedly "frugal data analyst" effortlessly snapped Shane's wrist, leveled a ruthless death threat that made Dozier tremble, and whisked Finley away in a waiting Bentley. Looking at the powerful man beside her, Finley's heart raced: just who exactly had she married today?

7.9
Cora Foster was a brilliant archaeologist, but a jagged burn scar across her face made the world treat her like a contagious monster.
During an elite excavation of a Gilded Age crypt, touching an ancient artifact triggered a terrifying memory. She remembered being Seraphina Beaumont, a socialite brutally buried alive by her vain, cruel sister, Isolde.
When the team pried open the crypt's pristine mahogany casket, they cheered, believing the mummified corpse inside was Seraphina. But Cora recognized the onyx hairpin and the angular jawline. It was Isolde. The sister who had stolen her life, mocked her agony, and left her to suffocate in the dark. Her colleagues scoffed at her forensic proof, dismissing her as a scarred, delusional liability.
Worse, the ruthless billionaire funding the expedition, Julian Montgomery, was the spitting image of Alistair—the man Seraphina had deeply loved. Why was Julian staring at her ruined face with such intense, inexplicable recognition? And why did Isolde take Seraphina's most precious silver ring to the grave?
Driven by a century of agonizing grief, Cora secretly pried the tarnished ring from the mummy's stiff, dead fingers and dropped it into her pocket.
"What are you looking at, Foster?"
Julian's deep voice vibrated inches from her ear, his cold, predatory eyes locked directly onto her half-open pocket.

9.4
Dorene survived a terrifying night with a bleeding, dangerous intruder in her hotel penthouse, only to receive a far more devastating blow the next morning.
A black and gold envelope arrived. It was an engagement invitation. Her boyfriend of seven years, Kadyn, was marrying her sweet, innocent best friend, Dolly.
Refusing to hide, Dorene crashed the gala in a blood-red gown. But Dolly was ready. Grabbing Dorene's wrists, Dolly purposely threw herself backward into a tower of champagne glasses, shrieking about her stomach and her unborn baby.
"If anything happens to Dolly or my child, I swear to God, I will destroy you!"
Kadyn roared, holding the weeping Dolly in the broken glass. He didn't ask a single question. He branded Dorene a jealous monster. To completely break her dignity, he publicly handed her over to the city's most notorious, sleazy playboy just to appease Dolly's fake tears.
"Give him a shot," Kadyn told her coldly.
Seven years of love were ground into the marble floor. She was framed, publicly humiliated, and discarded like trash by the two people she trusted most.
Dorene didn't shed a single tear. She gave them a smile of pure, freezing mockery and walked out of the gilded cage into the freezing Manhattan night. She didn't know that as she left, the lethal, blood-stained man from her penthouse was watching from the shadows, ready to help her burn their world to the ground.

9.2
Celestia woke up heavily sedated, her wrists bound tightly to the legs of a grand piano in a cold, opulent room.
Before she could even process the panic, a towering billionaire named Sterling Sinclair IV stepped in, looking at her like a possessed piece of art.
The head maid then handed Celestia a thick surrogacy contract with her perfectly forged signature.
"You are here to bear an heir for Mr. Sinclair," the maid stated flatly.
Celestia screamed that they had the wrong person, but her desperate cries bounced uselessly off the soundproof walls.
Stripped of her clothes, phone, and identity, she was trapped on an isolated island surrounded by high-voltage electric fences and armed guards.
When she furiously fought back, Sterling physically overpowered her, punishing her resistance with brutal, terrifying dominance until she lost consciousness on the marble floor.
She didn't understand who had kidnapped her from her normal life.
Why was her biometric data perfectly faked in a classified dossier?
Who had framed her as a willing, ten-million-dollar premium product for a ruthless billionaire?
Driven by pure survival, Celestia began aggressively consuming raw garlic and bathing in harsh white vinegar to destroy her fertility and repel his touch.
And when Sterling finally reviewed her bizarre, self-sabotaging dietary logs, the terrifying truth hit his calculating mind like a physical blow.
The broken, innocent woman he had been brutally tormenting all week was never his hired surrogate.

8.2
After an accident left me blind, I spent six months trapped in darkness, relying entirely on my devoted fiancé and my caring adoptive sister.
But when my vision miraculously returned one morning, the first thing I saw was the two of them tangled in my guest room bed.
"As soon as that blind bitch signs the marriage proxy, the money defaults to my control."
I kept my eyes unfocused and played the fool. I watched as they forged my signature to drain my thirty-million-dollar trust fund. My adoptive parents even demanded I surrender my company shares because a disabled woman was a liability. When I refused, they went completely insane. Under the guise of a family dinner, they locked me in a VIP room with a grotesque Wall Street vulture, planning to sell my body to save their bankrupt business.
I had given this family everything, yet they were dissecting my life like vultures, convinced I was just a helpless, blind toy they could easily throw away.
But they had no idea I had already hired a supposedly homeless man to be my proxy husband to protect my assets. And they certainly didn't know this "beggar" was actually the ruthless, hidden billionaire heir of the Sweeney family. Gripping the hidden knife inside my dress, I dropped the blind act. It was time to burn them all to the ground.











