The Boss's Daughter

Demettrea


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The Boss's Daughter by Demettrea
When Amore Hernandez’s father is murdered, she is thrust into the role of leader of the Hernandez cartel, a position she has been groomed for but never truly prepared to face alone. With enemies circling and alliances hanging by a thread, her father’s final directive leaves her no choice—she must marry Zion Santino, heir to the powerful Santino cartel. The union will solidify an empire, granting the Hernandez family access to the Santinos’ ports while ensuring Zion’s family gains the muscle and influence they need.

But neither of them are ready.

Zion has spent his life enjoying his freedom, and the idea of marriage, especially one arranged for power, feels like a cage. Amore, though fierce and capable, refuses to be seen as just a pawn in a game her father set in motion. Both enter the marriage with their own reservations, bound by duty but wary of each other’s loyalty.

As tensions rise and their worlds intertwine, an undeniable chemistry sparks between them. What starts as a calculated power move becomes something more dangerous—an attraction neither of them expected. But in a world where trust is earned in blood, love is a weakness that can be exploited.

Together, they must navigate betrayals, shifting alliances, and the weight of their legacy. Because in the cartel, marriage isn’t just a vow—it's a contract written in power, and breaking it could mean war.

But what happens when duty and desire collide? When the lines between business and emotion blur?

Will they fall for each other, or will their love be the thing that destroys everything their families built?
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