Before We Get Started
Hey Guys! It’s Anna here or @authorforlife8 so this is one of my first books and I’m very excited. Anyways this is an info page about the characters and places. Let’s get started! This is also published on Wattpad if you want to check it out there as I'm more active there, and my username is @youdthinknotor
Vivienna (now) Romano is a young woman of 22, and with chocolate hair and eyes, and tan skin. Her hair is way curly, and she has lightly toned skin, from all the training she’s done. She can be described as fun-loving, protective, caring, wild, stubborn, and when it’s crunch time, deceptive, cold, unfeeling, merciless and fearful. Though that doesn’t mean she isn’t that normally.
The Romanos
Lorenzo Romano is the leader of the Romano mafia, passed down to him by his older brother, Leonardo, who forged his own mafia with some of the Romano men and with his late wife’s men, from the Andiaro family.
Carla Andante Romano is the wife of Lorenzo, and as is her husband, she can be cold, deceptive, and merciless when needed, but she is usually guarded, with kindness to most people, and a loving sense about her when she’s with family.
Ronaldo Lorenzo Romano is the first and only son of Lorenzo and Carla, he is the spitting image of his father, and is often called Enzo Jr. At the age of 26, he is care-free, fun-loving, humorous, and sarcastic, but of course, when it’s time for business, he is always cold, ruthless, and powerful, never mixing pleasure and fun with the business.
The Russos
Rodolpho and Mia Russo are the mother and father to Vivienna. Although Rodolpho was offered the chance to work in the mafia, and even less his own one day, he declined, for he was a good man in that day. He settled down and had a daughter with Mia. After losing his younger brother, Pablo, he turned to alcohol for any redemption. This failed, and only worsened his grief for his favourite brother, which in turn changed him. When Mia couldn’t get through to him, she found that it was better not to try, and instead join him. From the amount of alcohol consumed, they turned on their daughter, abusing her both mentally and physically, blaming her unrealistically for the death of Pablo, and for the loss of Mia’s husband.
And on with the story!