Aldo (Men of the Falls #1) Read Online Melanie Moreland

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Dark, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Men of the Falls Series by Melanie Moreland
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Total pages in book: 52
Estimated words: 49968 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 250(@200wpm)___ 200(@250wpm)___ 167(@300wpm)
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I shook my head, knowing worrying about it would do nothing. Roman was Roman, and he would never change.

Then I chuckled. I was almost as bad as he was. This place was my life, and I didn’t see that changing anytime soon.

If ever.

CHAPTER 2

ALDO

Ireturned to my other office and perused the résumé of the people I would be interviewing today. I vetted every person we hired. I handled the final interviews. Always. Once I approved them, I washed my hands of them and turned them over to their respective managers. But I always had the last say before that. I had a knack for knowing if the person was the right fit.

I had never been wrong.

I flipped through the pages, stopping on one résumé. Each one had a photo. It was part of our process. We never discriminated on someone’s looks or ethnicity, but I ran the photos of the candidates through special software we had. Given Roman’s ties to the criminal world, we could never be too careful.

Something about the woman in the photo gave me pause. She was lovely. Her dark brown hair was short, hanging around her ears and showing off a long, elegant neck. She had a wide smile, and her hazel eyes were mischievous. There was something appealing about her. I shook my head and dismissed that thought. I must need to get laid. It had been a while.

One thing Luca, Roman, and I all agreed on was our views on relationships. None of us was interested in one—much to Nonna V’s disappointment. Luca was a serial dater, Roman never dated, only having the occasional one-night stand, and I did even less. Most women I met were for the evening sort of relationship. A hotel room might be involved or, occasionally, not. Given the world we knew and dwelled in, it was better for all of us to remain unencumbered.

My phone rang, and I shut the file, putting it into order and forgetting the woman. I answered the phone and told my assistant to send in the first applicant.

The next few hours went past quickly. Most of those I interviewed were fine. Two were definite strikes. Their answers were so textbook, I knew they would be lousy employees once they came on board.

And then she arrived.

The hazel-eyed, lovely woman from the file. Violet Nelson.

She walked in, and it felt as if all the air had been sucked out of the room. Something flexed in my chest as she came closer, and I stood to greet her.

She was tall. Curvy. Heavy breasts, legs that went on for miles. And her smile?

Killer.

I was on autopilot as I shook her hand, introduced myself, and indicated for her to take a seat. She did so, crossing her sexy legs and showing me a glimpse of smooth skin before she gathered the folds of her skirt underneath her. She grinned, looking sheepish, but I had a feeling she didn’t feel that way.

I chose to ignore it and the way my cock kicked up in my pants at the sight of that creamy-looking calf.

Obviously, it had been way too long for me if the flash of some skin did that.

But I would think about that later.

“So, Violet, I see you just moved here from Toronto. Why the change, if I may ask?”

“My boyfriend made the decision for me.”

My eyebrows lifted of their own accord. She didn’t look like the type who would let her boyfriend decide on something that big.

“He took a job here?”

“He took off with the contents of my apartment and bank account, along with my so-called best friend, Marie. I heard a couple women talking about the hotel and the jobs here. I had nothing left in Toronto, so I took a chance and came here.”

I had no idea how to respond. What I did say shocked me. “You want me to find him and kill him?”

She threw back her head in laughter. “Oh, you’re funny, big man. Thanks, but I’m good.”

I nodded, offering a tight smile. I hadn’t been joking.

“You checked off the casual dining restaurant. Why?”

“I think it’s better suited to me. I’m not formal, and I wouldn’t do well at the buffet. I think the people at the deli-style restaurant would be good to handle. They aren’t looking to stay a long time, they’ll want their food, be in and out, so the turnover would be good. And the more I serve, the better the tips.”

I liked her honesty.

“I see you’ve had experience.”

“Put myself through high school and bought my first car with waitressing. I was working as a receptionist, but that job vanished after Covid. I’ve been with a temp agency. I can provide references.”

I had already checked them out, and she had glowing reports. Punctual, honest, hardworking, were some of the words to describe her.


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