THE DON’S FAVORITE SIN

He runs a city. She hit two cars simultaneously. 

He never had weaknesses. Then she unrolled from a carpet.

He hasn’t wanted anything in six years. Then she crashed into his life — literally.

Enzo Castellano runs Indianapolis with iron precision and zero exceptions. Sarah Wright runs red lights and ruins parking lots.

He should walk away. He can’t.

Some sins are worth every consequence.

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The Don’s Favorite Sin

Sarah Wright is forty-one days out of a divorce, two cars into a parking lot disaster, and completely unprepared for the man she just rear-ended.

Enzo Castellano is fifty-three, still, deliberate, and in absolute control of every room he walks into. He runs Indianapolis — the parts people talk about and the parts they don’t. He hasn’t wanted anything for himself in six years.

Until her.

She walks in like a hurricane with paint-stained hands and zero survival instinct. She makes him laugh when he’s forgotten how. She makes him want when he’s made peace with wanting nothing.

This isn’t a game. This isn’t leverage. This is two complete adults — both carrying grief, both built from loss — choosing each other with their eyes wide open.

The most dangerous man in Indianapolis has one rule: never let anything become a weakness.

She’s about to become his favorite sin.

 

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He runs a city. She hit two cars simultaneously.

 

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