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Powerfully delivered dark mafia romance!

Review from Dangerous →

If you love dark mafia, Alpha protector romance with some enemies to lovers wrapped up in a steamy package that threatens to burn your socks of this one is for you! Excellent fast-paced story, super spicy, and excellent performances that are really powerful by both narrators! Rachel Knight is new to me, but I will..

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loved the story

Review from The Music of What Happens →

I really liked this story and it was kind of nice everything wasn’t neatly wrapped up at the end. Both narrators were capable but the Jordan character sounded more like an eighty year-old man than an angsty teen. it was well dramatized but I just didn’t ‘buy’ it. Otherwise there are moments of tenderness, humor..

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A really good British crime family story

Review from Dangerous →

Blaine and Mira are forced into a marriage neither of them wants, but their crime families have ordered it. To say Blaine and Mira don’t care for one another is an understatement, but they’re determined to manage this inconvenient marriage. As they’re managing things, turns out their spouses aren’t as terrible as they first thought…

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Love Snow!

Review from Snow Falling →

Is it wrong to refer to a mafia book as sweet? Because Snow Falling was very sweet, so much more than I expected- all thanks to Snow, who I adored! It’s definitely “mafia lite” and I’m not even mad about it- there was just enough violence in it for me. So if you’re looking for..

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A Christmas delight

Review from Merry Measure →

honestly, I loved this. The performance was a perfect fit in this odd story of opposites attracting. It felt more believable due to main couple having history. I can only hope my love and I continue as the main two do. (fair warning; explicit scenes exist and are important due to them enriching the way..

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Merry indeed

Review from Merry Measure →

I loved this charming story when I read it, and Joel Leslie does his usual stellar job of narrating. It’s funny, swoony, and hot, with Amsterdam as a supporting character.

“Low Angst” = No Plot

Review from The Solstice Prince →

DNF 75% This book was “low angst” because nothing ever happened and the characters never changed or went through any real conflict. I do not like big world-ending disasters in my books, but I do want there to be something, to drive the plot forward. It could have been a mystery or a character conflict..

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