Two enemies. Two empires. One year to stay apart. They failed before it even started.
SOREN
I don't do feelings.
I do strategy. Control. Results.
My father sent me to Harlow University with one job - keep the alliance alive, watch the Ashford heir, report back.
Simple.
Clean.
Until I met Ren Ashford.
He is everything I was trained to discard. Loud where I'm quiet. Reckless where I'm precise. A man who walks into a room and dares it to look away.
I told myself he was a liability.
I told myself I was watching him because I had to.
I kept telling myself that - right up until the moment I stopped believing it.
REN
I knew what Soren Voss was before he opened his mouth.
Cold. Calculated. His father's weapon wearing a perfect face.
I wasn't supposed to want him near me.
I wasn't supposed to notice the way he reads - slowly, like every word matters. Or the way he shows up at my door at six in the morning with a first aid kit and zero explanation.
I wasn't supposed to feel anything.
But here's the problem with men like Soren.
They don't just get under your skin.
They stay.
In a world where two mafia families watch their every move - where one photograph can destroy everything and one wrong choice can cost them both - Soren and Ren were supposed to be nothing more than a transaction.
An alliance.
Window dressing for powerful men who don't trust each other.
But the closer they get, the more the silences between them say what neither of them will.
And when a buried threat starts moving against both their families from the inside - using the very alliance meant to protect them - they have a choice.
Walk away and survive.
Or burn everything down together.
They called it an arrangement.
It became the one thing neither of them could put down.
SINNERS IN SILENCE is a full-length dark MM romance featuring two morally grey mafia heirs, an enemies-to-lovers slow burn that will wreck you, dual POV, and a love that survives everything two dangerous families throw at it.
This book contains: obsessive tension, forced proximity, power dynamics, dark themes, and a hard-earned HEA.