His to Take

His to Take by Sam Crescent is a contemporary romance published by Evernight Publishing on April 20, 2018. This 122-page novel explores the complexities of love and obligation within the backdrop of Mafia life. Daniel Solano is compelled to marry a Valenti daughter to prevent a Mafia war, but his heart is drawn to the youngest daughter, Natalie, who has long sought to distance herself from her family’s criminal ties.
In this story, readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges faced by Natalie as she is thrust into a world she has tried to avoid. As her father insists on the marriage to Daniel, she grapples with her new reality and the dangers that accompany it. The plot thickens when a threat emerges against her life, prompting Daniel to take decisive action to protect her. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of romance intertwined with the harsh realities of family loyalty and the struggle for personal freedom.
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Daniel Solano has to take a wife to make sure a Mafia war doesn’t start. He must marry a Valenti daughter, but the oldest doesn’t appeal to him, even if he will do what needs to be done to keep the peace. But then he meets the youngest daughter, Natalie Valenti. Natalie has always done whatever she could to stay out of the Mafia life, including avoiding her family most of the time. Still, she’s home for Thanksgiving-and meets Daniel. Daniel makes it clear he will marry a Valenti-and it will be Natalie. Seeing no other choice, her father orders her to marry Daniel. She tries to fight it, to no avail. She becomes Daniel’s wife, and in doing so, is forced into the Mafia life she tried so hard to escape. Daniel vows to take care of Natalie, so when someone places a hit on her, everything comes to a head. Daniel won’t allow anything to happen to his wife, and whoever tries will answer to him. But will Natalie ever accept this life? Can Daniel ever give her what she craves … love?
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