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Dripping Sin
READING AGE 16+
BeautyGid
Romance
ABSTRACT
*"You walked into my night, into my arms, and now into my hospital. Tell me, Mia. Do you really believe that was an accident?"*
Mia has done everything right.
She married a good man, built a quiet life, and poured every piece of herself into loving a son the world keeps trying to take from her. But good behavior has a limit, and the night her mother-in-law pushes her past it, Mia walks into a club, orders a drink, and makes the most reckless decision of her life.
One stranger. One night. No last names.
She drives home telling herself it meant nothing.
She almost believes it.
Until she walks into her son's hospital the next morning and finds him standing there. Luca Carver. The man who learned her body like a language. The man who just bought the entire building.
Now he wants more than one night. He is patient, powerful, and absolutely certain she will come back to him. The worst part? Her body agrees with him even when her mind says otherwise.
She has a husband who means well but stopped seeing her a long time ago. A son who needs a miracle she cannot afford. And a billionaire offering her both, at a price she is not sure she can pay.
Walking away should be simple.
It would be, if he didn't make her feel like she was finally, dangerously, alive.
Some choices don't feel like sins until you realize you'd make them agaain.