Emily Murphy I'm a twenty-year-old Irish girl whose father runs a multimillion dollar business but is so stingy. I work as a server at night at an Italian restaurant in downtown Manhattan while paying off my school expenses. The night, I met Bernardo Lombardi, it forever changed my life. My only sin was giving my virginity to this man but things felt so right. I was raised a Catholic and my father would kill me if he found out that I'm pregnant with an Italian man's child... But is it up to me to smoothen things out? ...
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Emily Murphy I'm a twenty-year-old Irish girl whose father runs a multimillion dollar business but is so stingy. I work as a server at night at an Italian restaurant in downtown Manhattan while paying off my school expenses. The night, I met Bernardo Lombardi, it forever changed my life. My only sin was giving my virginity to this man but things felt so right. I was raised a Catholic and my father would kill me if he found out that I'm pregnant with an Italian man's child... But is it up to me to smoothen things out? Bernardo Lombardi I'm the heir of two of the biggest rival mafia families in New York. Those days were long ago when my father Tony overtook the streets from Jacopo. The mistake he made was that he had me by his rival's daughter, Vanessa Saltinotti. As a result, I was sent as an infant to Italy to hide the sin after my mother and father were killed. I'm older now and here to check on the money for the Commission back home. My life is good, I love Italy and have no problems. Just check on the money for the bosses and that's it. Now, I've run into one; an Irish girl who can take me away from my fiance back home. The only business has always been to take care the family. Which one? I'll ultimately have to decide before things get out of hand. Will the sins of our family continue or is this finally the end?
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