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Humble’s Hundredth

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Humble’s Hundredth

By: S. M. Lucky
Narrated by: Andrew Maryniuk
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In the scorched summer of Humble, Texas, feared enforcer Dante Vexx is handed one final assignment: kill his hundredth target and seal his legacy. But the name in the file isn’t just another cop. Lila Reyes is the girl he once watched dance barefoot beneath rooftop bar lights two summers ago—before he knew her name, before she wore a badge.

She was supposed to be a number.

Instead, she becomes his only hesitation.

To get close, Dante poses as a visiting theater director. Lila, grieving her father’s death and desperate to reclaim the dreams she gave up, lets him in. Rehearsals blur with reality. The stage becomes confession. Desire turns dangerous.

As lines cross and loyalties rot, their love burns too hot to survive.

Because when the century ends, someone has to fall.

Gripping, intimate, and haunting, Humble’s Hundredth is dark romance at its fiercest.

©2025 S. M. Lucky (P)2025 S. M. Lucky

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