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Book 2 of DeVecchio Legacy

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Pub Date Feb 01 2026 | Archive Date Mar 07 2026


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Description

SHE'S FORBIDDEN. HE DOESN'T CARE. 

Dante

From that moment on the sidewalk, her proud chin denying her fear, I was obsessed with Darya Marks. Then, I found out Sergei Markova was taking over this Bratva. Right then, I should've bowed out. Let it go. Accepted that she was forbidden fruit. But I didn't."

Darya

Dante saved me that night, watched me drive out of the parking lot-walked inside St. Michael's-and killed four men, including Artem's brother. He omitted that he and his grandfather are known as butchers. He is the master of omission.

Darya Marks is an aspiring artist, living in hiding in America from her Russian Bratva father. No one told her she was also of royal blood. Her deeply religious mother insists Darya 'give back to God for her blessings' by volunteering at a homeless shelter in the poorest part of Baltimore, where she is accosted by four men.

It's her luck that Dante DeVecchio rounds the corner in time to save her life. Their chemistry is instant.

"Mother Mary, I'd mistake him for being Italian with his smooth olive skin and shiny black hair, but his eyes are frosty blue. Those are eyes I'll never forget."

Dante refuses to tell her who he is.

"Who I am isn't important. What's important is that I stopped what was about to happen."

Oh, but who he is... is vitally important. Because Dante is the son of Don Tommaso DeVecchio, head of the DeVecchio crime family empire, and they're on the verge of war with the Russians.

Too bad Darya's father is also the new Bratva Pakhan.

Get ready for explosive chemistry, a bloody war that brings both to their knees, and some unexpected twists in Master of Omission, book two in the DeVecchio Legacy series.

OBSESSION. BETRAYAL. BLOODLINES

SHE'S FORBIDDEN. HE DOESN'T CARE. 

Dante

From that moment on the sidewalk, her proud chin denying her fear, I was obsessed with Darya Marks. Then, I found out Sergei Markova was taking over this...


Advance Praise

This book was intense, but like in the best way! The dynamic between the characters was fire right out of the gate and so much happened so quickly. — NetGalley Reviewer Stephanie Bierly

This book had me curious from the jump. Forbidden, families against each other and romance! Love all of those things! The obsession is unmatched and I’m hoping this turns into a long series! —NetGalley Reviewer Alyx Santos


This book was intense, but like in the best way! The dynamic between the characters was fire right out of the gate and so much happened so quickly. — NetGalley Reviewer Stephanie Bierly

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ISBN 9781964011219
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 414

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