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Too Late For Regret: The Mafia Don's Lost Wife
Too Late For Regret: The Mafia Don's Lost Wife

Too Late For Regret: The Mafia Don's Lost Wife

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In Too Late For Regret: The Mafia Don's Lost Wife, a betrayal sends a woman fleeing to Paris. This modern novel follows her transformation from a discarded trophy wife to a power player who returns with a rival billionaire to dismantle her ex-husband's mafia novel empire.

Chapter 1 of Too Late For Regret: The Mafia Don's Lost Wife

For five years, my husband Bennett refused to give me a child, claiming a "Blood Curse" would kill me during childbirth.

I believed him. I thought his refusal was the ultimate act of love.

That illusion shattered the day I found the surrogacy contract hidden in the gallery archives.

There was no curse.

There was just Aria—the mistress he paid to carry his legacy while I played the role of the immaculate, barren trophy wife.

The truth turned violent when a massive steel sculpture snapped from the gallery ceiling.

Bennett had a split second to choose who to save.

He didn't look at me.

He roared and dove to shield Aria, leaving me to be crushed by the falling beam.

I lay bleeding on the marble floor, watching him frantically check her for scratches, completely ignoring my broken body.

Even in the hospital, he didn't come. He was too busy playing house with the mother of his future heir.

I didn't wait for an apology. I left my wedding ring on the table and vanished to Paris.

Six months later, when Bennett finally found me and fell to his knees begging for a second chance, he didn't realize who he was talking to.

I wasn't his wife anymore.

I was the woman holding the hand of the rival billionaire who had just bought Bennett's empire out from under him.

Chapter 1

I stood frozen in the suffocating silence of the gallery archives, clutching the document that proved my husband wasn't protecting me from a family curse. He was replacing me.

The paper in my hand felt heavy, the edges biting into the pad of my trembling thumb.

It was a surrogacy agreement.

But it wasn't just a standard contract. It was a comprehensive payout plan for a woman named Aria Diaz.

Mere minutes ago, I had been out there in the main hall, playing the role of the immaculate trophy wife to Bennett Vitale, the Underboss of the most feared crime family in New York.

I had smiled at the Capos. I had laughed at their wives' dull jokes.

I was the golden ornament on Bennett's arm, the woman who kept his public image pristine while he broke fingers and ordered hits in the shadows.

For five years, I had begged him for a child.

For five years, he had cradled my face in his rough, blood-stained hands, swearing he loved me too much to risk it.

He had christened it the Vitale Blood Curse.

He claimed the men in his line were poisoned by violence, that every son born to a Vitale destroyed the mother during birth. He told me he would rather die than watch me suffer.

I believed him. I loved him for his sacrifice. I thought his refusal was the ultimate act of devotion.

My eyes scanned the document again, burning as the words blurred into a sickening gray.

The stipend was astronomical. The background check was waived by order of the Don.

But it was the handwritten note clipped to the back of the folder that severed the strings holding me upright.

I sank onto the cold concrete floor, my silk dress pooling around me like spilled ink.

The handwriting was feminine, looping and confident.

Bennett,

Thank you for the apartment. It is more than I deserve, but exactly what our future needs. I promise to keep our secret until the baby is born. You are so generous to take care of Rico, too. I know you say it is just business, but I feel your heart.

Yours,

Aria

The air in the room suddenly felt too thin to breathe.

I gasped, clutching my chest as if I could physically force my heart to keep its rhythm.

There was no curse.

There was no danger.

There was just me-the arranged wife from a strategic alliance-and Aria, the woman he actually wanted to carry his legacy.

I remembered the day we married. It was a transaction between my father and Don Randolph Sr., a way to secure shipping routes in Jersey.

Bennett had looked at me with those dark, intense eyes and promised that we would make it work. He promised loyalty. He promised protection.

The sharp click of dress shoes echoed outside the archive door.

I scrambled up, shoving the folder into the wrong box, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird.

I smoothed my dress. I checked my reflection in the darkened window.

I looked pristine. I looked like a beautiful, well-crafted lie.

I walked out of the archives and stepped back into the gala, spotting Bennett across the room.

He was talking to his father, the Don. He looked devastatingly handsome in his tuxedo, a lethal kind of power radiating off him that drew eyes from every corner of the room.

He saw me.

He smiled-that small, rare curve of lips that used to make my stomach flip. Now, it looked like a predator baring its teeth.

He walked over, sliding a hand around my waist, pulling me flush against his side.

"Where did you go?" he murmured, his lips brushing the shell of my ear. "I missed you."

"Just fixing a display," I lied, my voice steady, betraying nothing.

"You work too hard," he said, kissing my temple. "We should go home. I have business to attend to later."

"Business," I repeated, the word tasting like ash.

"Yes. A shipment coming in at the docks. I might be late."

He was lying.

I could smell the deceit on him, acrid and sharper than his expensive cologne.

"Go," I said, pulling away slightly. "Don't let me keep you from your duties."

He looked at me, a flicker of confusion crossing his face at my sudden coldness, but he masked it quickly.

"I'll make it up to you, Kelsey. I promise."

He turned and walked away, disappearing into the night.

I watched him go, knowing exactly whose bed he was heading to.

The curse wasn't in his blood.

It was standing right here, wearing diamond earrings and a fake smile, realizing that the man she worshipped was nothing but a common liar.

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