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"Asher Black" revolves around the unconventional romance between Asher, a cold-blooded 25-year-old billionaire CEO with a mysterious past, and Lucy, a 20-year-old college girl from Wilton. Their paths cross, leading to a fake engagement arrangement that sparks a hot love chemistry between them. Despite the mafia light theme, the story delves into the layers of Asher and Lucy's characters, their fears, emotions, and the courage they find in each other. The writing style is described as fast-paced, humorous, and engaging, with well-chosen quotes about courage at the beginning of each chapter, keeping readers eager for more twists and turns in the plot.

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    The Marriage Contract - The O'Malleys by Katee Robert
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    The Marriage Contract by Katee Robert is a story revolving around Teague O'Malley and Calista Sheridan, heirs to rival mafia families, who are forced into an arranged marriage to create an alliance between their families. Set in the backdrop of Boston's mafia scene, the book delves into the complexities of their relationship, the power struggles between crime families, and the dark secrets they both harbor. The writing style is described as raw, edgy, and sometimes dark, with a focus on the mafia lifestyle and the impact it has on the characters' lives. The plot unfolds with themes of violence, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between love and duty.

    The characters of Teague and Callie are portrayed as complex individuals caught in a world of violence and manipulation, striving to break free from the constraints of their families' expectations. The book explores their journey from being pawns in their fathers' power games to finding a connection and understanding each other's struggles. Despite the arranged marriage trope, the romance between Teague and Callie is noted for its sweetness and chemistry, drawing readers into their world of forbidden love and dangerous alliances.

    Callista Sheridan pulled at the hem of her dress, wishing she’d chosen something else for this ill-advised trip. But there was no help for it. She wanted to get a peek at the kind of man this fiancé o...

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    Beautiful Carnage - Boys Of Sinners Bay by Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham
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    In "Beautiful Carnage," we are introduced to Sloan, a mafia princess, and Rocco, a mafia prince from rival families. Their deep-seated hatred for each other is challenged when Rocco kidnaps Sloan on her wedding day. As they navigate through their enemies-to-lovers journey, the book delves into themes of survival, character growth, and forbidden love. The slow burn aspect of their relationship allows the readers to witness their evolving feelings and the intense sexual tension between them. The writing style captures the angst, spice, and dark themes of the story, keeping the readers captivated from start to finish.


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    Embrace the Darkness - Maura Quinn by Ashley N. Rostek
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    'Embrace the Darkness' follows the story of Maura Quinn, a sassy and fearless mob princess who returns home after years of being away. Facing trauma, family issues, and heartbreak, Maura is forced to ask her family for help, leading her back into the dangerous world of the Irish mafia. The plot is filled with sticky and scary situations, palpable tension, fear, chemistry, and steamy moments between Maura and Jamie, one of her father's right-hand men. delves into Maura's complex relationships with her family, her struggles with her own darkness, and the dynamics of the mafia world she is thrust back into.

    The writing style of 'Embrace the Darkness' is praised for its character development, engaging plot twists, and the depiction of a flawed yet strong protagonist. The relationships between characters, especially Maura's connections with her father, Stefan, and her friends Jamie and Louie, are highlighted as key elements of the story. addresses sensitive topics like trauma, assault, and abuse, while also exploring themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the complexities of family ties within the mafia setting.

    Attempting to calm myself, I relaxed my white-knuckled grasp on the car’s steering wheel and I took a deep breath. When that didn’t work, I pulled at one of the many rubber bands around my wrist. Snap...

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    Brutal Prince
    Book 1 in the series:Brutal Birthright

    Brutal Prince - Brutal Birthright by Sophie Lark
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    Brutal Prince by Sophie Lark is a mafia romance novel that delves into the arranged marriage between Aida Gallo, a strong and carefree daughter of the Italian mafia boss, and Callum Griffin, the reserved and cruel son of the Irish mafia boss. The story follows their tumultuous relationship as they navigate their forced marriage, enemies to lovers dynamic, and the generational rivalry between their families, filled with passion, violence, and unexpected twists. The writing style of the book balances dark mafia elements with comedic undertones, creating a captivating and engaging storyline that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    Chief Superintendent Black drove his hired car up the long, private drive to the Home Secretary’s house. He glanced with pleasure at the beautiful woman occupying the seat next to his. He knew he woul...

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    Beautiful Savage - Boys Of Sinners Bay by Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham
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    Readers of 'Beautiful Savage' in the 'Boys Of Sinners Bay' series by Susanne Valenti and Caroline Peckham describe it as a fast-paced and engaging story filled with twists and turns that evoke a range of emotions. The book revolves around the characters Nicoli and Winter, as well as the Romero family in Sinners Bay. The storyline is dark and twisted, with elements of mafia, action, and romance. The authors are praised for their creative storytelling, witty banter, and the perfect balance of darkness and humor in the plot.


    (Also, see 43 recommendations for the series Boys Of Sinners Bay )

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    Citadel
    Book 5 in the series:Kindled

    Citadel - Kindled by Claire Kent
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    In the book 'Citadel' by Claire Kent, the story follows Del and her sister Breanna as they navigate a post-apocalyptic world filled with danger and uncertainty. Del, a young and hardened survivor, meets Cole, who becomes essential for their survival. The book explores themes of love, survival, and sacrifice as the characters face challenges and make difficult decisions in a harsh and unforgiving world.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Kindled )

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    Snow
    Book 2 in the series:Underworld

    Snow - Underworld by Sophie Lark
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    In 'Snow' by Sophie Lark, the story revolves around Snow, an underground boxer with a troubled past who finds himself indebted to the Bratva. When he meets Sasha, a doctor working for the mafia, their unlikely romance blossoms amidst danger and uncertainty. The plot is fast-paced, filled with elements of violence, love, and betrayal, set against a backdrop of the Russian high society and underground fighting rings. The writing style is detailed and evocative, particularly in the portrayal of the main characters' emotions and motivations.

    Chief Superintendent Black drove his hired car up the long, private drive to the Home Secretary’s house. He glanced with pleasure at the beautiful woman occupying the seat next to his. He knew he woul...

    (Also, see 98 recommendations for the series Underworld )

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    The Woman at the Docks - Grassi Family by Jessica Gadziala
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    'The Woman at the Docks' by Jessica Gadziala follows the story of Luca Grassi, the second in command under his father Antony Grassi, the head of Navesink Bank's local mob. Luca's life takes a turn when his security team finds a woman named Romy on mafia property, looking for clues about her missing sister. As Luca and Romy navigate their deepening connection and the challenges they face, secrets are revealed, alliances are tested, and a big twist changes everything Romy believes. The writing style of the book is engaging, with a mix of action, romance, and family dynamics that keep readers hooked until the end.


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    Beautifully Cruel - Beautifully Cruel by J.T. Geissinger
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    Beautifully Cruel by J.T. Geissinger is a gripping tale of Tru, a strong-willed law student working at a diner, and Liam Black, the mysterious boss of the Irish Mafia. Their intense and steamy relationship unfolds as Tru finds herself in danger and Liam comes to her rescue, leading to a complex and captivating story filled with twists and turns. Geissinger's writing style keeps readers on the edge of their seats, blending suspense, romance, and strong character development.

    I look up from the coffee machine as my co-worker Carla pauses beside me, nudging me with her elbow and speaking under her breath. I don’t need to turn and follow her gaze across the diner to know who...

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    Cruel Paradise - Beautifully Cruel by J.T. Geissinger
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    In "Cruel Paradise" by J.T. Geissinger, the story revolves around Killian, an alpha male with a mysterious past who exudes confidence and intensity. When he meets Juliet, a strong and sassy heroine born into a troubled family, their chemistry sizzles off the pages. The book explores their push and pull dynamic, intense romance, and the journey of trust and self-discovery. With elements of mafia, family loyalty, and passionate characters, the storyline keeps readers engaged and eager to uncover the secrets that bind Killian and Juliet together.

    The writing style in "Cruel Paradise" is described as intense, mysterious, and sexy, with a touch of humor and compelling banter between the characters. The author skillfully weaves a forbidden romance between an antihero and a conflicted heroine, creating a captivating narrative filled with steamy scenes, heartache, and sheer intensity. Readers are drawn into a world of dark secrets, passionate characters, and a love story that defies expectations, making it a must-read for fans of intense romances.

    “In jail, you mean. Incarcerated. Because in ten more seconds, I’m going to call the cops on you myself. You’re completely inept at breaking and entering. Especially the breaking part. I could die of ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Beautifully Cruel )

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