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This is book 1 of the Hanley Family Mafia series! Books 2 and 3 are available everywhere now! He bought me to break my body. Instead, he broke my heart. I stumbled into the worst possible place at the worst possible time. And now I’m bent over and bare in my boss’s bed. I always thought the stories that people told about Luke Hanley were too far-fetched. But when I saw him and his thugs execute a man in an alley, I knew suddenly: Everything they said was true. He’s a cold-blooded killer, a ruthless mafia don responsible for every crime in the city. They say he uses women until he’s bored, then disposes of them. And I’m about to be next. His soldiers had me bound and gagged as they took me to the don’s penthouse. I figured this would be the end of me. A bullet in the skull and an unmarked grave. But to my surprise, Luke offers me a deal: He’ll spare my life… In exchange for my complete and utter submission. I have to let him use me, bend me, break me as he pleases. And I have to keep my mouth sealed shut. At first, I’m nothing more than a mafioso’s ragged toy. But as the savage, sweaty nights tick past, something becomes more and more clear to me: There’s a lonely man behind the mobster mask. And I’m falling hard for him.
This is book 2 of the Hanley Family Mafia series! Book 3 is available everywhere now! He bought me to break my body. Instead, he broke my heart. I stumbled into the worst possible place at the worst possible time. And now I’m bent over and bare in my boss’s bed. I always thought the stories that people told about Luke Hanley were too far-fetched. But when I saw him and his thugs execute a man in an alley, I knew suddenly: Everything they said was true. He’s a cold-blooded killer, a ruthless mafia don responsible for every crime in the city. They say he uses women until he’s bored, then disposes of them. And I’m about to be next. His soldiers had me bound and gagged as they took me to the don’s penthouse. I figured this would be the end of me. A bullet in the skull and an unmarked grave. But to my surprise, Luke offers me a deal: He’ll spare my life… In exchange for my complete and utter submission. I have to let him use me, bend me, break me as he pleases. And I have to keep my mouth sealed shut. At first, I’m nothing more than a mafioso’s ragged toy. But as the savage, sweaty nights tick past, something becomes more and more clear to me: There’s a lonely man behind the mobster mask. And I’m falling hard for him.
This is book 3 and the finale of the Hanley Family Mafia series! He bought me to break my body. Instead, he broke my heart. I stumbled into the worst possible place at the worst possible time. And now I’m bent over and bare in my boss’s bed. I always thought the stories that people told about Luke Hanley were too far-fetched. But when I saw him and his thugs execute a man in an alley, I knew suddenly: Everything they said was true. He’s a cold-blooded killer, a ruthless mafia don responsible for every crime in the city. They say he uses women until he’s bored, then disposes of them. And I’m about to be next. His soldiers had me bound and gagged as they took me to the don’s penthouse. I figured this would be the end of me. A bullet in the skull and an unmarked grave. But to my surprise, Luke offers me a deal: He’ll spare my life… In exchange for my complete and utter submission. I have to let him use me, bend me, break me as he pleases. And I have to keep my mouth sealed shut. At first, I’m nothing more than a mafioso’s ragged toy. But as the savage, sweaty nights tick past, something becomes more and more clear to me: There’s a lonely man behind the mobster mask. And I’m falling hard for him.
This volume documents how the nineteenth-century British publishing industry responded to and helped shape changes in readership and reading markets in the period. Focusing on broad social, economic and cultural changes, it traces the impact of improvements in transport and communication networks, which dramatically affected the production, distribution and retail of books and periodicals, and the implementation of the Education Acts of 1870 and 1871 which forced publishers to direct their attention to new markets and adopt cheaper publishing formats. The growth of circulating libraries, the revolution in serial and part publication, and the spread of railway bookstalls are among the many topics addressed in this volume which concludes with a section that documents the new pressures of censorship that arose as educational reforms provoked anxieties over the spread of cheap ‘pernicious’ literature.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.
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