
Lost in sin
Juliet Romano was born into privilege and power, until the LaRussos destroyed everything her family built. Overnight, the Romanos fell from grace, left with nothing but debts, shame, and broken pride.
Years later, Juliet swore she'd never forgive them. Never forget.
But fate has a cruel sense of humor.
When Ryan LaRusso, heir to the empire that ruined her father, walks back into her life, all the hate she's clung to begins to blur into something dangerous. He's everything she should despise, arrogant, powerful, untouchable, yet every glance, every argument, pulls her deeper into a forbidden fire neither of them can control.
One night shatters every boundary between them.
And one secret changes everything.
Now Juliet carries the child of the man she was raised to hate.
Ryan will risk his legacy to protect her. His father will destroy them both to keep the LaRusso name pure.
Love and vengeance collide in a world ruled by power, pride, and old sins.
Because some stories aren't written in innocence, they're carved in betrayal, obsession, and the kind of love that demands everything.
When the truth comes out, one question will decide their fate:
Will love be strong enough to survive the sins of their families?
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Chapter 1
Juliet’s POV
Nothing prepares you for the moment you realize your survival depends on the man who destroyed your family.
I sit in the boardroom pretending to take notes, but my mind is elsewhere, circling the same bitter thought over and over. Every paycheck I earn here carries the LaRusso name stamped into it, invisible but heavy. Like blood on clean hands.
“Juliet Romano, are you even listening to me?”
My boss’s voice cuts through the haze. I blink, lifting my head too quickly. The movement earns me a few curious glances from around the long glass table. The room is sleek, modern, cold, designed to intimidate. It works.
“Yes, sir,” I say, straightening my spine. I force a professional smile, even as my fingers curl tighter around my sketchpad. “I was reviewing the floor plan adjustments.”
He studies me for half a second, then exhales like I’m already exhausting him. “Good. Because this project cannot afford mistakes. The LaRussos are investing heavily, and Mr. Ryan LaRusso will be personally reviewing your presentation.”
The name lands like a strike to the chest.
Ryan LaRusso.
For a moment, sound dulls. My pulse roars in my ears. The LaRussos, the family that dismantled my father’s company piece by piece. The family that took our name from respected to ridiculed in a single brutal year.
And now their heir is walking straight into my workspace.
Perfect. Absolutely perfect.
By the time the meeting adjourns, my hands are trembling. I barely make it to my desk before setting my sketchpad down too hard and sinking into my chair. I close my eyes and breathe through the tight knot in my chest.
You’re fine, Juliet. He’s just another billionaire with too much power and too little conscience. He won’t remember your name.
“Juliet,” Mia whispers, leaning over the divider with barely contained excitement. “Did you hear the news?”
I already know what she’s about to say, but I play along. “Hear what?”
She looks at me like I’m joking. “Ryan LaRusso. He’s coming in today. Apparently, he’s taking over the New York branch.”
I force a laugh that doesn’t reach my eyes. “Good for him.”
Mia scoffs. “Good for him? The man’s practically royalty. Top schools, obscene money, and have you seen him? He looks like a Greek god who owns a private jet.”
I shrug. “You’ve seen one entitled man in a tailored suit, you’ve seen them all.”
But my stomach twists tighter, betraying me.
Because I have seen a LaRusso before. Years ago. The night my father staggered into our house smelling of whiskey and defeat, his hands shaking as he said, They stole everything from me, Jules. My company. My name. My life.
And now I’m expected to design luxury spaces for the same family?
No pressure at all.
The conference room later that day smells like polished wood, expensive perfume, and quiet arrogance. I stand at the front, clicking through my slides, hyperaware of every breath I take.
“…this design allows the east wing to maximize natural light while maintaining both luxury and sustainability,” I conclude, stepping aside.
Silence stretches.
Then a voice breaks it, low, controlled, faintly amused.
“Impressive. I didn’t expect this level of vision from… a Romano.”
My heart stumbles. Slowly, I look up.
Ryan LaRusso.
He’s taller than I imagined, his presence filling the room without effort. His black suit fits him like it belongs there, like the world was tailored around him. Dark eyes. Sharp features. The quiet confidence of someone who has never had to ask permission.
And he knows exactly who I am.
“I didn’t realize you knew my name,” I say, keeping my tone steady through sheer force of will.
A corner of his mouth lifts. “I make it a point to know everyone who works under me.”
Under him.
The words scrape something raw inside my chest.
His gaze lingers, assessing, calculating. “The design is bold,” he continues. “Different.” A pause. Then, almost casually, “You have your father’s touch.”
Something snaps.
“Don’t,” I say, before I can stop myself.
His brows lift slightly. “Don’t what?”
“Don’t speak about my father like you knew him,” I say, my voice shaking now despite my efforts. “Your family ruined his career. You don’t get to...”
The air in the room freezes. I feel it instantly. Mia’s sharp inhale. My boss’s pale face as he clears his throat.
“Juliet...”
Ryan doesn’t interrupt me. He just watches, head tilted, expression unreadable.
“I didn’t ruin your father, Miss Romano,” he says calmly. “He did that himself.”
Then he turns and walks out.
No apology. No explanation.
Just ruin.
I remain rooted to the spot long after the room empties. My nails bite into my palms until the sting grounds me.
Who does he think he is?
When I finally step into the hallway, he’s there, leaning against the glass wall as if he’d planned it. As if he knew I’d come out shaking and furious.
“Fiery temper,” he says lightly. “Does that run in the family?”
I glare at him. “Why are you here? To humiliate me some more?”
“No.” His voice shifts, lower, heavier. “To say your design impressed me.”
I blink, thrown off balance. “You insulted my family in front of my colleagues.”
“That was business,” he replies. “This is personal.”
He steps closer, just enough. The scent of his cologne reaches me, dark, expensive, unsettling. My breath catches despite myself.
“Don’t mistake me for my father, Juliet,” he murmurs. “I don’t play his games.”
“Then what do you play?” I ask quietly.
A faint smile curves his lips. “The kind you’ll discover soon.”
And then he walks away again, leaving my heart racing and my thoughts in ruins.
That night, I find my father asleep on the couch, the television casting flickering light across his worn face. An empty glass of whiskey rests on the table.
Nothing has changed.
I gently move the bottle away, watching his chest rise and fall. I wish forgiveness came easier. I wish anger didn’t feel safer than hope.
In my room, I close the door and lean against it.
Ryan LaRusso.
The name alone feels like a warning.
I tell myself I despise him. That whatever spark flared between us was nothing but hatred.
But when our eyes met in that boardroom, it didn’t feel like hate.
It felt like fire.
As I turn off the light, something on my nightstand catches my eye.
A sleek black business card.
I don’t remember putting it there.
My pulse quickens as I pick it up.
RYAN LARUSSO — Private Line
Beneath it, a handwritten note:
We’re not finished, Miss Romano.
My fingers tighten around the card as the city hums outside my window.
And I understand something with chilling clarity.
This war between our families isn’t over.
It’s only just begun.
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8.4
Palermo does not forgive.
Neither does it forget.
When Guerrero Valenti, the feared leader of the Vikings, vanished, the city exhaled a dangerous calm-but only for a moment. In the shadows, enemies waited. Rivals sharpened their knives. And one woman bore a secret that could ignite every street in the city.
Lucia Romano carried the child of a man who had disappeared into legend and rumor. A son who had not been claimed, not protected, not named.
The city whispered of him with venom: the bastard of the Vikings.
The boy was fragile, but he was a storm waiting to erupt. And every night, Palermo tested him. Masked men tried to snatch him from his crib. Fire, steel, and blood became his lullabies. Yet he survived. Every threat only sharpened his instincts, every scream hardened his mother's resolve.
But whispers spread faster than steel through the night-rumors of a man returning. A shadow that would claim everything, sparking fear in every heart:
Guerrero Valenti.
The father who abandoned him.
The legend whose name alone commands obedience.
The storm that will rise, carrying vengeance, blood, and fire.
And when he comes,
Every man who dared call the bastard his enemy will fall.
Every street, every roof, every whispered corner will bow to the son of Guerrero Valenti or be washed in blood.
This is the story of survival.
Of fire and steel.
Of a mother and her son.
Of a father's return.
Even the earth is getting ready to absorb blood ... the blood of those who call the legitimate son of the Vikings a "BASTARD", and collect necks........the necks of those fallen by the sword of GUERRERO VALANTI.
And upon his return Heads will bow to the one they called a BASTARD .

8.6
"What do you think people would say if they found out you don't have a dick?" Christian asked, his voice low and dripping with seduction. His hand pressed firmly against my crotch, fingers exploring the flat, unfamiliar emptiness there. A devilish smirk curved his lips. "Or if they discovered these voluptuous breasts you've been hiding so well?"
A strangled moan slipped from my throat as his hand slid under my shirt, his fingers brushing over my hardened nipples, teasing them with slow, deliberate strokes.
"Which do you think they'd call you?" he murmured, eyes gleaming. "A boy with tits... or a dickless little fraud?"
I stared into his hungry blue eyes, words failing me.
"The term you're looking for is 'girl,'" came Xavier's smooth voice from the bathroom doorway. He stepped inside, closing the door behind him with a soft click, his gaze raking over me with open interest. "So tell me, little girl... what the hell is someone like you doing in an all-boys dorm?"
Christian's smirk widened. "She wants to be devoured by boys like us." His fingers gave my nipple one last firm pinch before he leaned in closer, breath hot against my ear. "And I'll be more than happy to give her a taste."

7.8
I was Grayson Warren’s "broken doll," a disgraced socialite kept on a short leash to pay off my family’s debts. To the world, I was a fragile liability; to Grayson, I was a pet he could humiliate for sport, forcing me to play the role of a mentally unstable girl while I secretly gathered evidence against his empire.
The cruelty peaked when Grayson forced me to break three years of sobriety in front of his investors, mocking my struggle before making me kneel on a golf course to scrub his shoes. He treated my life like a game, literally betting my sanity against a corporate board seat while he soft-launched a new relationship with a high-profile PR queen.
When the pressure triggered a massive panic attack, Grayson abandoned me in a private clinic just so he wouldn't miss a dinner reservation. Even my own mother turned against me, threatening to leak my psychiatric records and brand me a "violent delusional" if I didn't beg for Grayson’s forgiveness. I was trapped between a man who owned my debt and a mother who valued her estate over my daughter’s life.
I realized then that they would never let me go; they would only break me until there was nothing left. They thought they had erased my soul, but they forgot I was the only witness to the night my true love, Felix, was murdered. I was done being the victim.
I faked a suicide jump off the Queensboro Bridge to go off the grid, then crashed Grayson’s elite gala in a dress that signaled his downfall. Just as Grayson tried to physically crush me one last time, the room went silent. Felix Law, the man the world thought was dead for three years, walked out of the shadows with a federal warrant in his hand.
"Take your hands off her, Warren."
The game didn't just change; it ended. Felix was back from the dead, and this time, we were burning the empire to the ground together.

7.9
June was an ordinary architect struggling to pay rent, completely estranged from her high-society mother.
But one night, she was kidnapped and beaten in an abandoned warehouse by Gage Becker, the city's most ruthless billionaire, who demanded payback for her mother's sins.
Gage pointed a high-definition camera at June's battered face and video-called her mother, threatening to release the footage and ruin her upcoming billion-dollar wedding.
"I will never throw away a billion-dollar marriage for a useless daughter."
Her mother's cold voice echoed through the warehouse before the line went dead.
From that moment, Gage systematically destroyed June's life. She was publicly humiliated and forced to hack off her own hair with a cigar cutter. She was blacklisted from every firm in the city, evicted by her landlord, and violently mugged in a freezing New York blizzard.
Curled up in an icy tunnel waiting to die, June felt a suffocating despair. She hadn't spoken to her mother in months. Why did she have to endure this hell for a woman who didn't even care if she lived or died? Why was a monster like Gage so obsessed with driving her to the grave?
When Gage's armored Maybach pulled up, he stepped into the snow to mock her, waiting for her to finally surrender and beg for his mercy.
But the absolute humiliation snapped the last thread of June's sanity.
Instead of crying, she lunged forward with feral energy and sank her teeth directly into the devil's flesh.

7.2
Blurb:
They said loving him would ruin her, and they were right.
Adrianna never meant to fall for Xavier Palmer, the cold, untouchable billionaire whose name alone could silence a room. He was dangerous, controlling, and completely out of her world.
But the moment he claimed her as his, there was no escape.
What started as a forced bond quickly turned into something far more dangerous. Obsession and possession, a love so intense it blurred the line between protection and destruction.
Then everything shattered.
A brutal accident leaves Adrianna fighting for her life... and Xavier drowning in guilt, rage, and a darkness no one has ever seen before. While she lies unconscious, he hunts for the truth behind the attack, unaware that betrayal is closer than he thinks.
When Adrianna finally wakes up, nothing is the same.
Secrets have been buried, a child has been lost, and enemies are closing in.
But Xavier has made one thing clear.
He will destroy anyone who dares touch what belongs to him, even if it means becoming the monster she fears.
Even if it means losing her forever.

9.3
Innocent Silesia
9.3
No!" My voice rang loudly. "Like I said, this is the first time I've even been in this city."
"Ah, I see..." His voice shifted. "I was going to give you a different punishment. But since you claim you haven't slept with me..." He leaned forward, his smile cruel. "Why not refresh your memory?"
When Matteo's empire is shaken by betrayal, a stolen jewel, a night of seduction turned deception, his wrath is swift. He vows to hunt down the thief who dared to cross him. But fate delivers him the wrong girl.
Silesia Elton is twenty-three, an orphan from the quiet seaside town of Averna. She comes to Bellmere chasing nothing more than a job, a chance, a future. Instead, she is mistaken for the thief who stole from the king. Kidnapped, accused, and punished, her innocence is shattered in a single night of cruelty.
By the time Matteo realizes the truth, it's too late. Silesia is gone, leaving behind nothing but tears and the echo of words he has never heard before: "I don't want your money."
But Matteo cannot forget her. Dreams of her innocence haunt him, stirring something he has never known, remorse. Guilt sharpens into obsession, and soon the man who swore never to chase anyone finds himself searching for the girl who slipped through his fingers.
Meanwhile, Silesia struggles to survive in a city that devours the weak. Betrayed by the law, cast out by kindness, she is forced into the shadows, where every hand that offers help demands a piece of her soul. Yet even as she runs from the man who ruined her life, fate drives her back into his world.
Caught between the two is Matias Loki, Matteo's twin, a man who hides warmth behind ambition and whose gentle eyes see in Silesia the light his brother cannot hold. But desire between brothers is dangerous, and Silesia becomes the spark that threatens to burn the empire down.