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Chained By Honor

(2026)
(The third book in the Valentino Crime Family series)
A novel by

 
 
He killed her brother. Now he's the only thing keeping her alive.

Sienna Blake is a bounty hunter with a singular obsession: Vincent Moretti. For 1,847 days, she's tracked the Valentino family's deadliest enforcer. She knows his patterns. His safe houses. His body count. Forty-eight kills—she's documented them all.

Tonight, she finally has him in her sights. Tonight, she ends this.

Until three Russo soldiers corner her on a Red Hook rooftop. Until Vincent saves her life. Until he tranquilizes her and drives her to an isolated cabin in the Adirondacks.

"The Russos want you dead," he tells her. "I'm keeping you alive."

Vincent Moretti knows exactly what he is. A killer who keeps count because forgetting would make him a monster. When he learns Marcus Blake's little sister has a mob hit on her head—because she got too close to exposing corruption he helped create—he can't let her die for his crimes.

Even if she wants him dead. Especially because she deserves that justice.

But Sienna isn't some helpless victim. She's a trained investigator who's been planning his murder for five years. She tries to kill him. Multiple times. With impressive creativity.

Vincent's weirdly proud.

As they work together to take down the real villain, lines blur. Justice becomes complicated. Hate becomes something else. And when Vincent gets fifteen years in federal prison for his crimes, Sienna faces an impossible choice:

Walk away from her brother's killer. Or wait eight years for a convicted murderer to come home.

She waits. With 3,100 letters. Monthly visits. And the kind of love that only makes sense when you've both accepted that some people are worth the complicated parts.




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