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Edon Garo and Adriel Tirana were betrothed to be married, even if neither of them knew it. When Edon's father gave him the ultimatum to either marry Adriel or give back the Syndicate, he knew that he was going to have to do some fast thinking. There was no way that he planned on settling down any time soon, no matter how incredibly sexy he found the petite brunette. His father would just have to accept the fact that his drunken pledge, to join his oldest son to the Tirana family, wasn't going to work out because hell would freeze over before Edon would settle down and marry any woman. Adriel Tirana was done with the old-fashioned ways of her family and her Syndicate. She hated that her father pledged her hand in marriage to a Garo-Edon Garo, no less. He didn't even know that she existed and blowing her off for their arranged first date was just the push she needed to finally tell Edon off, once and for all. She wouldn't be ignored by the man who was supposed to be her future husband. It didn't matter that she didn't want to marry him or any other man, for that matter. Adriel would make her point, tell him to go to hell, and move on. Yeah-that was the plan, but instead, she woke up the next morning in his bed with no recollection of how she got there. And now, everyone was hearing wedding bells except for her and her prospective groom, and Adriel had a feeling that wouldn't end well for either of them. Edon is the first book in the Garo Syndicate Trilogy (Social Rejects Syndicate) by K.L. Ramsey