Mafia’s Love story
Brooklyn.
The city never slept, but in its alleys lived nightmares that no dawn could wash away.
Nico Ricci walked through those neon-lit streets like a predator disguised in silk. The son of Antonio Ricci — one of the most feared mafia dons of New York — Nico was both heir and executioner. To cross him meant death, but death was merciful compared to the chaos he left behind.
Across the ocean, another empire thrived — Italy’s most ruthless syndicate, ruled by Henry William. His daughter, Isabella “Bella” William, was as beautiful as sin and twice as dangerous. Groomed to be her father’s heir, Bella was no sheltered princess; she was a storm wrapped in silk, capable of spilling blood with the same grace she wore her diamonds.
When The Phantom appeared — a shadowy force dismantling empire, conquering docks, and igniting wars — their worlds collided.
And in the fire, love was born — not the sweet, delicate kind, but a love written in lust, betrayal, and obsession.
Because in the mafia, to love was to own.
And Nico Ricci was ready to own everything — including her.
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