Cora Reilly

Twisted Loyalties (The Camorra Chronicles Book 1)

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    “I go ahead, you have my back,” he ordered like in old times. I pressed a kiss to Leona’s lips. He watched with an unmoving expres
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    “Playing dirty. I like it.”
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    “And I love you,” he said, and the words still sounded foreign from his lips.

    I touched the tattoo on his wrist. “More than this.”

    “More than this.”
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    “The pain, the wait, Remo’s wrath. Everything.”
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    “You were worth it, you know?
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    Leona is only one woman. She means nothing to me. You are like my brother.”

    “Are you sure about that?” he asked in a low murmur. “Because when you look at her she isn’t just one woman.”
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    I laughed. “I’ve been your Enforcer for years now. Do you really think I still have a heart?”

    Remo chuckled. “Black as tar.”
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    He shoved me away, so I fell back on the mattress, before he whirled around. Then I heard another male voice. I stiffened as steps came closer. I quickly got to my feet and pulled my jeans short over my panties. Dad came in, saying, “She’s nice to look at. Have a go at her. That should pay my debt.”

    I sucked in a breath. Addiction turned even the kindest people into ruthless criminals, and my father wasn’t even all that kind. Still I’d have never thought he’d do something like that to me. That he was the reason why my mother had sold her body was something I’d suspected all along.

    Dad pointed in my direction. A dark haired man with grey streaks came in.
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    “White trash,” I repeated in as calm a voice as my anger allowed. “Who called you that?”

    “I’m the daughter of a junkie and a gambling addict. I am white trash. I’m not this.” She gestured at her reflection.
  • Алина Девайпhas quoted2 years ago
    College isn’t for girls like you.

    Perhaps I was silly for dreaming about it, but my dreams were the only thing keeping me going. I wanted to get a law degree. Help people who couldn’t afford a good lawyer. I closed my eyes. An image of Fabiano popped into my head. Nobody would ever take money from him. He was strong. He knew how to get what he wanted. I wished I were like that. Strong. Respected.
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