The Father (The Holy Trinity #3)

M.E. Clayton


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The Father by M.E. Clayton
Luca Benetti

They called him The Father for a reason. As the youngest Underboss in Benetti Family history, Luca was already on his way to dethroning his father at the tender age of thirty. His entire life has been one long preparation to, one day, becoming the head of the Benetti Crime Family. Their rule over Morgan City was absolute and they were feared by everyone. With everything finally coming together, there was nothing stopping him from finally taking his rightful place. But, then, she happened.

Remy Christian

Life was harder than she had been prepared for, and Remy could feel the exhaustion taking over. As a social worker, she had plans on rescuing children everywhere and making a difference. However, that idealistic goal had proved harder and harder every day. Then, one night, she sees something she was never meant to see, and her life takes a turn she would never have expected. And the only thing she can do? Run. Run, and hope she doesn’t get caught.

When fate puts Remy in a place she never should have been, she fights to deal with the aftermath of confusion and fear that cripple her life. She’d heard the whispers and knew she never wanted anything to do with the Benetti Family, but chance ends up taking that option away from her.

Faced with life or death, Remy knows one false move could mean her life. But with little choice, she faces the war head-on and can only pray she makes it out alive.

Faced with life or prison, Luca knows there’s only one choice to make. He’s not about to let anyone derail his plans for what will be the biggest, and best Benetti reign ever.

NOTE: This book contains sensitive subject matter that may be offensive to some readers. Please do not purchase if you are sensitive to violence, torture, explicit sexual scenes, or delicate situations.
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