Redemption (Vincent and Eve #3)
β Scribed by Jessica Ruben
- Publisher
- JessicaRubenBooks, LLC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1732117845
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β¦ Synopsis
Vincent
Through every drop of blood I spilled, I lost a piece of my soul. Iβve sacrificed seven long years and the woman of my life for the Family. With prison behind me, Iβm finally taking the reins of my destiny. I wonβt allow the choices of my past to define my future. But Iβm not done fightingβnot yet.
Eve is still out there.
I will stop at nothing to get her back.
Eve
After having my heart torn out by the son of the biggest crime family in New York, I was forced to start over in California. With three thousand miles between me and my past, life is finally set on cruise control. Iβm a lawyer at one of the best law firms in the country, I own my apartment, and I even have a doting boyfriend by my side.
As for love?
Itβs not worth the fight.
*Redemption (Vincent and Eve Book 3) is the final book in the Vincent and Eve trilogy. You must read Rising (Vincent and Eve Book 1) and Reckoning (Vincent and Eve Book 2) in order to enjoy the conclusion of this heart-stopping romance.
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