He said if she wanted it, she had to knock. She wasn't going to knock. (She knocked.)
He named her as his bride in front of two crime families.
She negotiated.
Siobhan O'Brien didn't flinch when Nico Konstantinos chose her across a room full of men who expected someone else. She set terms. Separate bedrooms. Her own money. Her freedom to walk away. He agreed to every condition — then added one of his own.
If you want more, you come to me. You knock.
She's not going to knock. He's a Greek crime boss with blood on his hands and no apology for any of it. She's Irish mob royalty with her own firm, her own life, and zero intention of becoming anyone's decorative wife. This is an arrangement. Nothing more.
Except the man who reads her like a threat assessment leaves books on her nightstand with titles she mentioned once, in passing, to someone who wasn't even in the room.
He was listening. He's always been listening.
Night of Vows is a dark mafia romance featuring an arranged marriage between a Greek crime boss and an Irish mob princess, a villain hiding in plain sight who will break your heart, a pregnancy secret held across eight chapters of agonizing dramatic irony, and two morally gray people who were never supposed to want each other this much.
Dual POV. Explicit heat. Every intimate scene serves the emotional arc. HEA guaranteed—these two were always endgame.
Content Warning: organized crime violence, on-page death, kidnapping, morally gray heroine, possessive hero, explicit sexual content throughout.