Precious Hazard
by Neva Altaj
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TARA My life is perfect just the way it is now, Without Arturo DeVille in it. And now, I'm ordered to marry that arrogant, self-centred snob. He expects me to be a sophisticated, docile wife, Who will smile and nod at his every demand. But it's the last thing I plan to do. Our marriage vows may say I will cherish and obey my husband, But the only vow I'm promising is to make his life a living hell. Until he regrets the day he said, "I do." ARTURO There are three qualities I expect in a wife: Obedient. Meek. Respectful. A woman who will fit into the Cosa Nostra world. I didn't get a single trait that I wanted in a spouse. Instead I got everything I never knew I craved. She surged into... The author demonstrates strong control over narrative structure, ensuring that each section of the book serves a clear purpose. Transitions between scenes are smooth, helping readers stay immersed in the story without confusion. The balance between descriptive passages and forward momentum keeps the reading experience engaging. This careful construction contributes to a sense of cohesion that enhances the overall quality of the book. The story benefits from its clear narrative direction, which helps guide readers through its progression. Even when exploring complex ideas, the author maintains a sense of focus that prevents confusion. This clarity is one of the book’s strengths.