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Always the Villain (Vitale Brothers Book 6)
by Brea Alepou
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Synopsis
Cesare Vitale
Man. Myth. Legend.
Or at least that’s how the world views me.
They’re not wrong; I would give anything to take back my throne. To have power again. Even if it means breaking all of my already weak familial ties.
Until I meet the one man that makes me pause.
Raphael is everything I ...
Man. Myth. Legend.
Or at least that’s how the world views me.
They’re not wrong; I would give anything to take back my throne. To have power again. Even if it means breaking all of my already weak familial ties.
Until I meet the one man that makes me pause.
Raphael is everything I ...
Cesare Vitale
Man. Myth. Legend.
Or at least that’s how the world views me.
They’re not wrong; I would give anything to take back my throne. To have power again. Even if it means breaking all of my already weak familial ties.
Until I meet the one man that makes me pause.
Raphael is everything I have never wanted to admit I crave. Someone who sees the monster and still wants me just the same. But there's more to Raphael than meets the eye. Can he be trusted?
In the midst of Vitale chaos I’m forced to ask myself something I’ve never doubted before. What's more important?
Power? Or love?
Book 6 in the Vitale Brothers series. This will be the final book.
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