In Chicago, power is inherited. War is engineered. And the Mancinis and Valentis have been enemies long enough to forget who made them that way.
For three decades, Chicago belonged to two names: Mancini and Valenti. Rivals by history, enemies by design — held apart by a war neither family started and neither can afford to finish. The Sovereign Sin series begins at the moment that arrangement cracks.
This is not a story of good versus evil. It is a story of two power structures grinding against each other while a third force — Mikhail Sarkov — works patiently to destroy both. Each book follows a different player in the same unraveling game.
Power, in this world, is never given. It is extracted. And the cost is always paid in something you cannot get back. By the final book, the Mancinis and Valentis will have to choose: keep fighting each other, or face what's coming together.
The Mancini name is a sentence. In Chicago's shadow economy, Dominic Mancini has always known what he is — what the family requires of him. But when Seraphina Valenti steps into the wrong room at the wrong moment, two rival dynasties are set on a collision course engineered by someone who has been waiting for exactly this opportunity.
Blood Crown is a story about inheritance and refusal, about the machinery of power, and about what happens when two people who were built to destroy each other choose, instead, to look.
One city. Five stories. A reckoning years in the making.
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