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Chase Me

(2026)
(Book 13 in the Gangsters Paradise series)
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Sloane has excellent self-control. She just prefers to use it selectively—and to make shitty men’s lives miserable.

By day, she’s a therapist holding other women together with caffeine and professional detachment. By night, she’s Lola—an ex-stripper with very specific fantasies involving masks, rope, and a man breaking into her house for a night of wickedness.

All of which would be fun and manageable…
if she didn’t suddenly need a bodyguard—one who looks unsettlingly like the man from her fantasies—because her abusive ex decided to reappear with threats.


Romeo De Luca is sweet in a quiet, dangerous way—competent, ruthless, and assigned to protect Sloane as a favor to her best friend. He’s trying to earn respect back as the black sheep of his family, not play hero.

Unfortunately:

  1. Lola is the woman he fell in love with at first sight years ago—and she doesn’t even remember him



    His resolution not to murder anyone else might not survive the month



    He kind of likes playing hero… and masked-up villain


What follows is a very consensual, very negotiated game of burglar spice and blurred lines—with a woman who has her own reasons for playing, and a man who’s about to learn that Sloane isn’t the kind of woman who gets hunted.


She’s the kind who sets the trap.

Chase Me is a standalone following Sloane aka Lola, a burned out therapist with a dark past and darker secrets. This story is hilarious, spicy, and thrilling. It follows her as she deals with threats from her abusive ex, a silent but deadly De Luca family member bodyguard who looks suspiciously like the man from her fantasies, and a situation that spirals far beyond what anyone planned. Expect lots of fun flipped tropes, in this found family and forcedproximity story with mild grumpy sunshine fun. In a dark romcom & suspense standalone MF story.

This series is full of interconnected standalones, duologies, trilogies, and more — a world of powerful families, deadly rivalries, and unforgettable love stories. Each character in each main family (and the fun side characters) gets their own story with a complete ending but I think it's more fun to read them all and see all the great cameos and shenanigans that occur.

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Genre: Romantic Suspense



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