In Plain Sight
The Prodigal Daughter, Book 2
A Dark Mafia Billionaire Romance
Some feelings never fade with time. They only grow stronger. Brighter. Deadlier.
When faced with an impossible choice, Simone McWhorter made the decision to walk away from it all — her friends, her family, and the love of her life.
To the world, it was a tragic tale of love and loss. Except it was all a lie — an intricate tale of lies, deception, and treachery woven into the fabric of her existence.
Of their existence.
Soulmates or not, walking away was the lesser of two evils and a tragic means to an inevitable bitter end.
Life in the shadows was a tolerable alternative and a means of exacting her revenge on the lecherous monsters who tainted her very existence in the first place.
But fate had other plans for her. And so too did the love of her life.
The one she left behind.
Note: This book is best read after Promise Me Forever. It is not meant to be read as a STANDALONE in The Prodigal Daughter series.
- Mafia
- Ménage / Why Choose Romance
- Revenge
- Billionaire Romance
- Second Chance Romance
- Forced Proximity
- Romantic Suspense
- Interracial Romance
- Sassy, kickass FMC
- Touch her and d!e
- Touch him and d!e
- Morally Grey Characters
- Angsty & Steamy!
In Plain Sight is a dark romance with dark themes.
It contains a lot of dark content, as well as some harsh and insensitive language. It touches on sensitive topics that may be difficult for some readers, including very graphic sex scenes, childhood neglect, dysfunctional family dynamics, sexual assault (alluded to, non-graphic), graphic violence, abduction, drugging, gun violence, mutilation, incest (alluded to, non-graphic), abusive parents, murder, suicide (alluded to, non-graphic), sex trafficking, grief, loss, knife play (consensual and non-consensual), bondage, sadomasochism, somnophilia, etc.
It is darker than the previous three books in this series and will make you uncomfortable at certain points. If dark content triggers you, this isn’t the book for you.
That said, while this can be read independently, reading the first three books in the series (Taste Of Hell, Touch Of Heaven, Six Feet Under) is suggested but not required.