
Dante For Dante Caputo family comes first, and in his case, that family was born out of crime. Growing up around his brothers had built a bond, but it was nothing compared to the one he'd developed with Anna, best friends blossoming into romance. Despite their growing feelings, Dante must take his place working alongside his father and brothers in the family business. As their relationship becomes more distant, Anna decides she needs to make her own way in the world with something clean and unconnected to the Caputo family. Yet, Dante is her future and the promise they make the day she leaves him stays with her. Unfortunately, those plans are thwarted when Anna’s brother betrays the Caputo family leaving Dante to seek revenge. These events lead him back to Anna, but has too much happened in her absence for their planned future to become a reality?
Author

I have always said I could and should write a book and now I have. When I was sixteen years old my English teacher told me I was going to be the next Harold Robbins with my love for writing slightly risqué tales, but it was almost another thirty years before I truly took the plunge into writing for adults. Away from writing I work in the public education system and am a wife and mother of two. We share our home in the UK with a very spoilt and pampered cat and dog who truly rule the roost. I have a passion for romance, reading and writing it. The stories I write ooze chemistry, sensuality, love and sex. However, they do not shy away from uncomfortable subject matter such as death, violence, unhappy marriages and abusive relationships making them suitable for an adult audience. It is my hope to portray relatable characters who are three dimensional with redeeming qualities, flaws and room for growth that readers learn to love as the story develops. Disaster-in-Waiting is my first self-published book that has evolved from dozens of previously written stories, many unfinished and the thousands of books I have read. I am incredibly proud of the story it tells and honestly believe I have written a story I would want to read.