When 27-year-old numbers nerd Lila Moreno accidentally files a tax return for the wrong ‘Anthony Russo,’ she doesn’t realize she’s just triggered an audit
of the city’s most notorious crime boss.
Fifty-two-year-old Tony Russo has spent three decades running his empire like a ledgerprecise, ruthless, balanced. Then some chatty girl from the suburbs makes the IRS think he owes $12.4 million.
Now he’s on her doorstep, larger than life and twice as dangerous, demanding she fix it. Lila’s terrifiedor she should be. But Tony doesn’t expect the stubborn, sunshine-eyed accountant who scolds him for not keeping receipts and insists on color-coding his ‘business expenses.’
She’s all logic and Post-it notes.
He’s all instinct and heat.
And somehow, every argument ends with her breathless and him smiling like a man who’s found his favorite mistake.
Because in between spreadsheets and stakeouts, Lila’s learning that not all bad decisions are financial ones
Genre: Romance
Fifty-two-year-old Tony Russo has spent three decades running his empire like a ledgerprecise, ruthless, balanced. Then some chatty girl from the suburbs makes the IRS think he owes $12.4 million.
Now he’s on her doorstep, larger than life and twice as dangerous, demanding she fix it. Lila’s terrifiedor she should be. But Tony doesn’t expect the stubborn, sunshine-eyed accountant who scolds him for not keeping receipts and insists on color-coding his ‘business expenses.’
She’s all logic and Post-it notes.
He’s all instinct and heat.
And somehow, every argument ends with her breathless and him smiling like a man who’s found his favorite mistake.
Because in between spreadsheets and stakeouts, Lila’s learning that not all bad decisions are financial ones
Genre: Romance
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