A Hunger for the Forbidden

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Authors: Maisey Yates
influence and I think we both know Antonioni Battaglia shouldn’t be anyone’s guiding influence.”
    “And what about you?”
    “What about me?”
    The elevator doors slid open and they stepped out into the empty hall on the top floor.
    “You live your whole life for other people?”
    She shook her head. “No. I live my life in the way that lets me sleep at night. Abandoning my brothers and sisters to our father would have hurt me. So it’s not like I’m a martyr. I do it because I love them.”
    “But you ran out on the wedding.”
    She didn’t say anything, she simply started walking down the hall, her heels clicking on the marble floor. He stood and watched her, his eyes drifting over her curves, over that gorgeous, heart-shaped backside, outlined so perfectly by her pencil skirt.
    It looked like something from the Corretti clothing line. One thing he might have to thank his damn brother Luca for. But it was the only thing.
    Especially since the rumor was that in his absencethe other man was attempting to take Matteo’s share in the Corretti family hotels. A complete mess since that bastard Angelo had his hands in it, as well.
    A total mess. And one he should have anticipated. He’d dropped out of the dealings with Corretti Enterprises completely since the day of Alessia and Alessandro’s aborted wedding. And the vultures had moved in. He should try to stop them, he knew that. And he could, frankly. He had his own fortune, his own power, independent of the Corretti machine, but at the moment, the most pressing issue was tied to the tall, willowy brunette who was currently sauntering in the wrong direction.
    “The suite is this way,” he said.
    She stopped, turned sharply on her heel and started walking back toward him, past him and down the hall.
    He nearly laughed at the haughty look on her face. In fact, he found he wanted to, but wasn’t capable of it. It stuck in his throat, his control too tight to let it out.
    He walked past her, to the door of the suite, and took a key card out of his wallet, tapping it against the reader. “My key opens all of them.”
    “Careful,
caro
, that sounds like a bad euphemism.” She shot him a deadly look before entering the suite.
    “So prickly, Alessia.”
    “I told you you didn’t know me.”
    “Then help me get to know you.”
    “You first, Matteo.”
    He straightened. “I’m Matteo Corretti, oldest son of Benito Corretti. I’m sure you know all about him. My criminal father who died in a fire, locked in an endless rivalry with his brother, Carlo. You ought to know about him, too, as you were going to marry Carlo’s son. I run the hotel arm of my family corporation, and I deal with my own privately owned line of boutique hotels, one of which you’re standing in.”
    She crossed her arms and cocked her hip out to the side. “I think I read that in your online bio. And it’s nothing I don’t already know.”
    “That’s all there is to know.”
    She didn’t believe that. Not for a moment. She knew there was more to him than that. Knew it because she’d seen it. Seen his blind rage as he’d done everything in his power to protect her from a fate she didn’t even like to imagine.
    But he didn’t speak of it. So neither did she.
    “Tell me about you,” he said.
    “Alessia Battaglia, Pisces, oldest daughter of Antonioni. My father is a politician who does under-the-table dealings with organized-crime families. It’s the thing that keeps him in power. But it doesn’tmake him rich. It’s why he needs the Correttis.” She returned his style of disclosure neatly, tartly.
    “The Correttis are no longer in the organized-crime business. In that regard, my cousins, my brothers and I have done well, no matter our personal feelings for each other.”
    “You might not be criminals but you are rich. That’s why you’re so attractive. In my father’s estimation at least.”
    “Attractive enough to trade us his daughter.”
    She nodded. She looked tired

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