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The Enemy's Don

(2026)
(The second book in the Blood Covenant series)
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She came to Naples to get her harbour back.
He came to the negotiating table prepared for everything.
Neither of them was prepared for each other.

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Fiamma Castellano has been the smartest person in every room she's entered since she was twenty-two. She's also been the one nobody listened to — not when she argued against the attack that nearly killed two Fieri men, not when she flagged the maintenance failure that started the whole dispute. She's done managing the fallout for decisions she didn't make.
So when her father sends her to Naples to negotiate the return of four disputed harbour berths, she goes armed with case law, a legal pad, and the clear intention of winning.
Luca Fieri is the future Don of the most powerful family in the south. He's also the man who broke his own engagement because it was the right thing to do, who sent someone to inspect a harbour at five in the morning because she mentioned a maintenance issue on a phone call, and who has been reading the same page of a Norwegian novel for four days because he can't stop thinking about a woman with seventeen questions and a notebook.
They're on opposite sides of the table.
They're in the same bar by night three.
The negotiation is supposed to last a week. The week is not going to be enough.
Enemies to lovers. A harbour dispute. Two people who are right about almost everything, wrong about each other, and about to figure out the difference.

The Enemy's Don is a full-length dark Italian mafia romance featuring a sharp-tongued, legally-formidable heroine, a quietly devastating hero who reads engineering books and sends people to do things at five in the morning, enemies-to-lovers tension with serious heat, and a guaranteed happily ever after. Book Two of The Messina Covenant — can be read as a standalone, best read in order.



Genre: New Adult Romance

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