LOGIN**This book is the second book in the Billionaire series. It can be read as a standalone novel, but it is highly suggested that you read The Billionaire’s First Glance prior to this novel.** I, Zander Cavanaugh, the all-American football quarterback, have done something that could get me killed. I fell in love with the brilliant, curvy mafia princess Isabella Aventini at first sight. Everything about Isabella called to me: her captivating blue eyes, her soft caramel skin, every dip and curve of her voluptuous body was just the start. Isabella was smart, kind, and funny. The kind of girl you can’t help but fall in love with. I know she felt the same way as I did. We were drawn together like magnets, but that’s not how the mafia works. Isabella is a commodity to be sold or brokered for the sake of alliances and has been promised to the ruthless and cutthroat DeMarco family since birth — a fate she neither wants nor needs. Isabella’s father, Mafia Don Salvatore Aventini, has managed to keep us apart by sending Isabella away to finish high school. However, when fates aligned, Isabella not only ended up attending the same university as me, but she’s also my college-assigned tutor. I know there is no chance for us, and still I fell in love with her, knowing it could mean my death.
View MoreZander’s POV
Two and a half years in the future
I heard him cock the gun. So, this is how it ends. I can’t say I didn’t see it coming. I knew it would be risky to fall head over heels in love with a mafia princess, but I couldn’t stop. Everything about Isabella called to me: her captivating blue eyes, her soft caramel skin, every dip and curve of her voluptuous body was just the start. Isabella was smart, kind, and funny. The kind of girl you can’t help but fall in love with. I know she felt the same way as I did. We were drawn together like magnets.
Present Day
People say there is one defining moment in your life. I beg to differ. So far, I’ve had several, and many more are yet to come.
When I was five years old, my parents were killed in a horrific car accident. The only saving grace was that they were killed instantly. No suffering. Just a split second of pain, and then their spirits left their bodies. At five years old, I could not comprehend the finality and severity of it. My sister, Amelie, barely eight years old, tried to explain it to me. I was mad at myself for the longest time. Why did they leave? Did I do something wrong? Did they not love me? Amelie would tell me daily how much they cared about us and how much they missed us, just as we missed them.
My sister. Amelie. She was my everything. My protector, my guard, my person. All through foster care, she kept me safe and literally gave me the will to carry on.
As I grew up, I outgrew her, in strength and size, as boys usually do, but she was still the fierce one. She wasn’t afraid to step up to anyone who would make fun of me for being an orphan or that we were poor. I still remember when Patrick Mulhouse transferred to my school. I was nine years old. From the start, he didn’t like me, and the bullying began immediately. It didn’t last long, though. Three weeks later, Amelie gave him a right hook that knocked him out. He didn’t see it coming; in fact, he was flirting with Amelie right before, just like every boy did with her.
Amelie turned heads everywhere she went—big brown, doe eyes, wavy chestnut hair, and perfect features. Unfortunately, when I was 11 years old, our stepfather admired Amelie a little too much. I still remember coming home on Amelie’s fourteenth birthday and seeing her crying as Mr. Hoosier had his hands down Amelie’s pants. I dropped the small trinket I had bought her for her birthday on the floor. The seething anger that had been bubbling under the surface from all the hardships I had endured in my life came out in full force. I grabbed Mr. Hoosier by the back of his collar and rained punches down on him. Amelie begged me to stop and tried to pull me off him, but she was so tiny compared to me.
“Zander, stop. I love you,” Amelie pleaded. Her soft voice pulled me out of my rage, and I stood there covered in blood.
“Is this the first time he did this?” I breathed out.
“Yes,” Amelie said meekly. “We need to go. We have to leave. Grab your stuff and meet me at the back door. Change your shirt and wash your hands.”
We quickly raced to our rooms and grabbed our stuff. Honestly, we each stuffed it into the garbage bags we had been toting around from foster home to foster home. That was our life. No one cared enough even to buy us a suitcase.
We left that day and never went back. Amelie worked at the local diner, and her boss, Betty, gave us the small one-bedroom apartment above the diner for free. Amelie picked up extra shifts to make money and studied her heart out to become valedictorian of her graduating class and receive a full scholarship to Columbia University. I was so proud of her.
We moved to New York City and never looked back.
Amelie was working at a coffee shop and attending Columbia, and I had landed the starting quarterback position at my high school. It was all going so great until that November Day. I was on the field on a routine play when my breath just stopped, my knees went weak, and I clutched my chest due to the pain. Next thing I knew, I was lying in the hospital with tubes in me. Amelie had said I needed heart surgery, but I knew we couldn’t afford it.
I don’t know if Mom and Dad were looking out for us or if fate just decided to reward nice people, but something happened that would change our lives forever. In walked Nathan Michaels like a prince on his trusty steed. Amelie and Nathan had a whirlwind romance, and Nathan just happened to be a billionaire. I had my surgery, and we went from living in a bug-infested apartment to a two-floor penthouse apartment.
What was to come next, though, was even more surprising.
Zander’s POV“Not a word of this to Izzy,” I demanded. “Do I make myself clear?”Everyone either nodded in agreement or said yes.“I don’t want her to worry about this at all,” I stated. “Especially since it’s been taken care of. I’m going to check on Izzy. I’ll text you when she’s ready for visitors.”“We’ll keep you updated on Morgan as well,” Kimmy advised.“Sounds great,” I said, as I turned to head back to Isabella’s room.I slowly pushed the door open, and I was greeted by the most beautiful sight I’ve ever seen. My little bunny, fast asleep, looked like an angel with her hair splayed around her. I have never loved this woman more than I do right now.I glanced over at Nina in the corner of the room. She was sitting there knitting. Nina knits? The scary former Mafia Donna was over in the corner, knitting baby clothes.“What?” Nina whispered.I walked towards her. “I didn’t picture you as a knitter,” I softly chuckled.“My Nonna taught me,” Nina shrugged. “Isabella can knit, too.
****Trigger warning — stillborn infant death****Zander’s POVNonna what?!?“Nonna!” Salvatore exclaimed. “How could you?”“I was desperate,” Nonna advised. “I couldn’t let Mia Bella marry that monster!”“That wasn’t your choice to make. You were basically forcing her to get pregnant,” Mama expressed.“Stop!” Isabella yelled. “I don’t care. I don’t. I have two beautiful children and the man that I love as my husband. I don’t hate you, Nonna. I love you so much for helping me get what I wanted in life. Maybe it was earlier than I expected, but I wouldn’t trade my life for anything. Right now, what I need is everyone’s support and sleep. So, if you’re all going to argue, take it outside.”I looked at Nonna, Salvatore, and Nina. They were all standing there with their mouths gaping open. On the other hand, Amelie, Zander, and I all had smirks on our faces.“Sorry, Mia Stellina,” Salvatore said, walking to her and kissing her on her forehead.The nurse walked into the room. “Hi, I’m Nurse
Isabella’s POVChild Labor is not for the faint of heart. By the time I arrived at the hospital, I was already 5 cm dilated and went to 7 cm in a span of 30 minutes. Dr. Williams said it was going to be a quick labor, so an epidural may not be possible, and she was right. By the time Zander made it from the lobby to the delivery room, I was 10 cm dilated and ready to start pushing.A loud cry pierced the room. “Congratulations, Isabella and Zander, it’s a girl,” Dr. Williams declared. “The work isn’t done yet, Isabella, baby number two wants to meet you, too.”I watched as they took my daughter over to be cleaned up and weighed. No, our daughter, I think as I glanced up at Zander. Zander bent down and kissed me on my forehead. “I’m so in awe of your strength, my love,” he purred against my forehead. “I love you, Izzy.”“I love you, Z,” I replied.“Ok, Isabella,” Dr. Williams said, bringing my focus back to her. “On the next contraction, I need you to push.”No sooner did the words com
Zander’s POVWe were on the 16th hole at the golf course, and Grandfather had just hit the best hit on a par 5 that I’ve ever seen, when Nathan’s phone rang.“Hey, Kimmy,” Nathan answered. “Oh, really? Sure, I’ll let him know.”“So, what did my lovely girlfriend have to say?” Twerkley asked.“Oh, she didn’t call for you,” Nathan smirked. “She called for Zander.”“Zander?” Twerkley questioned.“Me?” I asked.“Yes, it seems we need to go to the hospital,” Nathan grinned. “Someone is going to be a daddy.”“What?!?” I gulped. “Isabella is in labor??”“Her water broke,” Nathan replied. “Nina and Amelie are taking her to the hospital.”“Oh my god, I’m going to be a father,” I said, shocked. “Shit. I’m going to be a father.” I sank to my knees on the grass of the tee off box.Nathan and Salvatore started laughing.Grandfather grinned, “It was scary for us all the first time.”“I honestly thought I was going to throw up,” Salvatore chuckled.“Me too!” Nathan snickered.“Well, we’d better get
Zander’s POVThere is a knock on the bedroom door.“Come in,” I called out.“Zan!” Aurora giggled, running through the door, followed closely by Amelie’s dog Biscuit.“Hi, Aurora,” I said, smiling.“Bickie, see you,” Aurora announced as Amelie walked into the room.Biscuit, aka Bickie, is already u
Isabella’s POVThis is completely surreal. I’m going to be living with Zander. Not in secret, not hidden, but a relationship that is out in the open for all to see how much we love each other. I smiled widely at the thought.“What are you thinking, Izzy?” Zander asked.“That I’m exactly where I sho
Isabella’s POVI can’t believe my family is moving into the same building as us. Marco and Marcela will be ecstatic to be so close to Logan and Eliza. I’m thrilled to have Mama and Papa so close to me while I’m home from school.“How does Nonna feel about this?” I asked.“Well, that’s another thing
Isabella’s POVThe pain in my stomach is overwhelming. I threw up all over the floor.“Stay calm, Isabella,” Nurse Anna insisted. “Panic won’t help the situation.”“Ok, I’ll try,” I said, closing my eyes and taking deep breaths. I started taking deep breaths, but my head was spinning. People rushed












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