MOORED TO AN OUTLAW
Alessandra Benedetti, a young woman renowned for her beauty and preserved innocence, is the daughter of the esteemed consigliere of the Vincenzo Crime Family. Familiarly called Sessie by those who admire her kindness and obedience, she is slated to marry the second son of the Don. She vehemently opposes the union because Tiziano embodies everything she despises in a man, leading her to have a fling.
Her brief romance with a classmate is discovered by her father, who takes extreme measures to ensure her purity for her intended husband. Stricken with guilt over her lover's death, Alessandra tries to escape, but her first taste of independence on the streets of Chicago proves deadly, especially given her last name.
Alessandra defies her family’s teachings by intervening in an assassination plot, saving a man she knows she should have stayed away from—especially since he’s a Santoro, a family her own should avoid at all costs.
As things spiral out of control, he discovers that the woman he’s completely drawn to is the enemy. He should stay away, but he’s not willing to let his first shot at something real slip through his fingers.
Renzo Santoro finds himself willing to allow his desire for her to grow, even though she’s everything he should despise. Alessandra knows better than to defy her family in that regard again, but she's beginning to learn that defiance is the only way to feed her hunger for callous hands, noxious tattoos, leather jackets, and utterly dark eyes.
Their worlds are so far apart and should remain that way—if only Renzo would stop appearing at every turn. And Renzo, now obsessed with the startling effect he has on her, is beginning to discover another obsession: everything and anything "Sessie" represents.