Beneath the Lighthouse
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Virtual Voice
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Ava Love
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Chicago, 1922. In a city that drinks in secret and kills for less, The Lighthouse is the one room where rival crews sit under the same low lights and pretend neutrality is real.
Lucia Caruso keeps that lie alive. She runs the floor with timing, seating charts, and a stare that can freeze a rumor before it grows teeth. The club is her power, and her protection, until someone engineers a near killing in full view of the room, then waits to see if she flinches.
Nico Santori is sent in to enforce the rules and contain the fallout. He is quiet authority, a man who makes outcomes inevitable without ever raising his voice. He believes love is leverage, and leverage gets people buried. Lucia believes she will never be collateral, not for a man, not for a family, not for “peace.”
Then the pressure turns political. Inspections stack up. A broker starts trading invitations and whispers, fishing for proof of a second ledger copy, baiting the Vitales into a public mistake. The cleanest solution is also the ugliest, sacrifice Lucia’s reputation to calm the heat.
Nico refuses.
And when the next move comes, louder and crueler, he has to decide what neutral ground is worth, and whether he is willing to make his choice visible.
Beneath the Lighthouse is a spicy, cinematic Prohibition era mafia romance full of power games, forced proximity, public restraint and private fire, with a hard won happily ever after.
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