Revenge (Yacht Kings #1) Read Online Renee Rose

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Crime, Erotic, Forbidden, Mafia, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Yacht Kings Series by Renee Rose
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Total pages in book: 41
Estimated words: 39068 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 195(@200wpm)___ 156(@250wpm)___ 130(@300wpm)
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“Enough.” My father emerges from his office in yesterday’s clothes. His hair is tousled, and there’s an alcohol stain on his shirt. Like my mother, he’s day drinking. “We need to pull together as a family now. We’re all we have.”

I let out a scoff.

The last thing I want to do is pull together with this family.

Out on the street, someone is blasting Puccini–the same damn song I sang for Antonio.

My heart feels as if it will rip from my chest.

The story I told the reporter wasn’t a lie. I have loved that man since the day I met him. Maybe I didn’t know him, but my soul recognized his. We were destined for each other. I feel certain of it.

Nothing else would explain this connection I’ve felt with him from the beginning. The flutters of excitement every time I’m in his presence, the sense of trust I feel without there being any basis for it.

I almost got him killed by trying to “pull together” with my parents. What would my life look like if I cut ties with them and went to the man I believe I’m meant for?

I hear honking from outside. Long steady honks. Honks in the “Shave and a Haircut” rhythm. Then the song “Be My Baby.”

I gasp and run to the front balcony.

“Dahlia! What are you doing?”

I ignore my mother’s screech of horror behind me and step into the downpour. Throw myself against the railing to peer over.

Oh, God.

I cover my mouth to catch the sob.

He’s there. Standing in the rain, leaning against a beautiful, cherry red convertible, staring up at me.

“Antonio!” I shout.

People are watching. Camera flashes go off. The paparazzi must be camped out, along with Antonio.

I see Bea there, too. She’s climbing out of Antonio’s car, like she was the one managing the music. She waves her arm in a giant arc.

Antonio spreads both hands. “Dahlia. Please come down.”

I look over my shoulder. “I can’t. There are guards at the door.”

More flashbulbs go off. The press is getting every word of this.

I see the sudden danger in Antonio as his shoulders stiffen, and he pushes away from the car.

“No, wait!” I don’t want any more bloodshed. Not on my account.

I throw one leg over the balcony railing.

“No, Principessa!” Antonio lunges into traffic, causing cars to screech to a halt as he bolts across the road.

“Catch me,” I challenge. We’re only three floors up. I know without a shadow of a doubt Antonio won’t let me fall.

“No, no, no! Wait, Dahlia!”

I don’t wait. I slip off the slick balcony, screaming and flailing at the swift plunge. Air rushes past me, the sidewalk rushes up to meet me.

I fall squarely in Antonio’s arms. My weight knocks him to the ground, and we tangle on the wet cement.

His lips find my ear, his arms squeeze me so tight I can’t breathe. “Dahlia… Dahlia. My wild, feisty bride. My love.”

“Antonio. I’m sorry about The Honeymoon.”

Antonio gives a soft laugh, rolling me over to face him. Our clothes are soaked, and he’s on his back in a puddle. “The yacht or our actual event?”

“I mean what happened.” Tears fill my eyes. “I shouldn’t have sent word to my father. ”

He cradles my face and pulls my lips down to his. “No, no, no, amore. You did nothing wrong. I had no right to take you against your will. Forgive me.”

I nod, tears spilling down my already wet cheeks. “I forgive you. Do you forgive me?”

“Nothing to forgive. You are perfect.”

A crowd of people has gathered around us now. Flashbulbs still go off.

Antonio lifts me off him to get to his feet and help me stand. His hands coast over me, his gaze rakes over my body. “Are you hurt?”

I shake my head.

He extends a hand in the direction of his car across the street. “Your chariot awaits, my lady.”

Someone bursts into applause nearby, cheering at the top of her lungs.

Bea.

I rush to her and give her a giant hug as the rest of the crowd break into applause and cheering.

“Ah, yes. I met your delightful bridesmaid again. She was a great help to me in finding the music to draw you out.” He leans over to give Bea a cheek kiss.

“Come, my sweet wife.” He sweeps me up into his arms. “Our future is waiting.”

Antonio

I carry my beautiful wife across the threshold of my penthouse. We’re still wet from the rain, and her cheeks are flushed. Her big blue eyes are soft on my face, making me feel taller than the Empire State Building. She’s been looking at me that way ever since I caught her under the balcony.

Goddamn, my heart stopped in that moment. I will have nightmares until the day I die. If she’d been hurt–if I hadn’t caught her, or my body hadn’t broken the fall–I never would have recovered.


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