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Luca Moretti never wanted a fairytale romanceโhis engagement was supposed to be a strategic alliance, nothing more. But when his fiancรฉe's ex, Julian Russo, starts sending expensive flowers and testing boundaries, Luca discovers that some transactions come with unexpected complications.
The media calls him the "Tech Don," finally tamed by love. The truth is messier: a possessive streak he didn't know he had, an arrangement becoming something dangerous, and rival crime families circling like sharks. When Julian Russo decides to make his move, Luca learns that protecting what's his might mean starting a war neither family can afford.
Or: The one where a business arrangement becomes personal, and Luca Moretti doesn't share.
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In 2024, Boston's criminal underworld exists as a shadow governmentโa complex ecosystem of competing factions who control billions in illegal enterprises while maintaining a veneer of legitimacy. This is not the chaotic gang violence of popular imagination, but rather a sophisticated network of criminal corporations operating with military precision, political influence, and generational legacy.
The city's underworld is governed by The Commissionโa council of major crime family representatives who arbitrate disputes, allocate territories, and maintain the fragile peace that keeps federal task forces at bay. When the Commission functions, Boston's criminals profit quietly. When it fractures, the streets run red.
The Current Reality:
Boston's criminal economy generates an estimated $3.2 billion annually across narcotics trafficking, gambling, extortion, fraud, theft, and legitimate business operations. Four major organizations dominate: two Italian-American families (the Morettis and De Lucas) allied against two Irish-American syndicates (the Callahans and O'Malleys). Beneath them operate Russian, Chinese, Latin American, and independent crewsโeach fighting for their piece of the underworld economy.
The peace established in 2018 after the Seaport Massacre is fracturing. Old bosses are dying. Young heirs question traditional ways. New technologies disrupt established o
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