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Claimed by the GodfatherEP 13

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Claimed by the Godfather

Anne thought her romance with mafia heir Jimmy was a new beginning—until the night she planned to give him everything, only to find Adrian in her bed instead. Ruthless, powerful. Overnight, her world shattered. At a party the next day, the truth hits hard: she slept with the man who rules the underworld—and her boyfriend's father.
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Ep Review

Anne's Heartbreaking Offer

It breaks my heart seeing Anne try to give herself away like she has no other value. She thinks she owes him her body because he saved her life, but he sees so much more in her. The tension in Claimed by the Godfather when he rejects her advance is palpable. He wants to win her heart, not just take what is offered.

The Son's Rage

The shift to the bar scene introduces such a dangerous vibe. The son is absolutely fuming about his dad dating Anne. His reaction to the idea of calling her 'Mom' shows how deep his resentment runs. Claimed by the Godfather is setting up a massive family conflict, and I am here for the drama.

Fair and Square

When he told her he would win her heart 'fair and square', I literally swooned. It is such a refreshing change from the usual alpha male tropes where they just take what they want. He respects her trauma and wants to heal her properly. This line in Claimed by the Godfather defines his character perfectly.

The Blonde Instigator

That blonde woman at the bar is clearly trouble. She is egging him on, mocking the idea of Anne becoming his stepmom. Her smirk suggests she has her own agenda. In Claimed by the Godfather, she feels like the catalyst that will push the son to do something reckless. Watch out, Anne!

Surveillance Mode Activated

The ending gave me chills. The son ordering someone to keep an eye on Anne and find her weaknesses is terrifying. He doesn't believe she is innocent. Claimed by the Godfather just turned from a romance into a thriller. Anne thinks she is safe, but she is being hunted by the family.

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