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'Nicky the Driver' in the series 'Underboss Insurrection' by Cate C. Wells follows the dark and intense romance between Nicky and Zita. Zita, a woman with low self-esteem and a troubled past, finds herself entangled with Nicky, a dangerous man who is fixated on her. As their complex relationship unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the reader is taken on a journey of obsession, possessiveness, and unexpected love. The writing style captures the raw emotions of the characters, delving into themes of trauma, self-worth, and the dark world of the mafia.
If you liked Nicky the Driver, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Underboss Insurrection)
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'Where Violets Bloom' by Daisy Jane is a romance novel that explores the evolving relationship between Violet and Van. The story delves into themes of protection, obsession, and love, as Van, an intense but sweet character, becomes obsessed with Violet and goes to great lengths to keep her safe. Despite the stalker romance premise, the book is described as sweet rather than dark, with a focus on the development of the relationship between the characters. The narrative is characterized by humor, intense moments, and a strong sense of devotion from Van towards Violet.
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In "The Maddest Obsession" by Danielle Lori, readers are taken on a journey spanning several years, following the tumultuous relationship between young mafia wife Gianna and the enigmatic FBI agent Christian. The plotline involves verbal sparring, passionate encounters, and obsessive love, all expertly woven together by the author's captivating writing style. The story delves into the complexities of their characters, their intertwined pasts, and the magnetic pull that draws them together despite their conflicting worlds.
The book intricately explores the dynamics between Gianna and Christian, showcasing their push-and-pull relationship filled with animosity, desire, and angst. Danielle Lori's writing skillfully brings out the intense chemistry between the characters, creating a narrative that is both gritty and addictive, leaving readers captivated from the first page to the last. The plot unfolds gradually, revealing dark secrets, unexpected twists, and a slow-burn romance that evolves from hate to love, all set against a backdrop of mafia intrigue and forbidden desires.
The clock’s ticks and tocks filled the space between us. With warm colors and a variety of seating, the room was supposed to be comfortable. Too bad the atmosphere hadn’t gotten the memo; the air was ... - #3
'The Pucking Wrong Number: A Hockey Romance' by C.R. Jane follows the tumultuous relationship between Monroe and Lincoln. Monroe, a strong and resilient woman with a troubled past, finds herself entangled with Lincoln, a golden boy on the streets but unhinged in his pursuit of obsessive love. As they navigate their traumas and problems from childhood, they come to rely on each other for healing and support. The story unfolds with dark undertones of stalking and possessiveness, creating a complex dynamic between the characters. The writing style is described as fun, sexy, and engaging, with a mix of dark elements and swoon-worthy moments that keep readers hooked.
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'The Bad Guy' by Celia Aaron is a dark romance that follows the story of Camille, a girl who falls for her employee's boss, Sebastian, a psychopath who kidnaps her. Despite the unconventional beginning of their relationship, Camille starts to have feelings for Sebastian as he tries to win her love by keeping her in captivity. explores the intense attraction between the characters, the complex dynamics of their relationship, and the psychological depth of the characters, particularly Sebastian's psychopathic tendencies and Camille's internal struggles.
The narrative of 'The Bad Guy' is characterized by a mix of romance, suspense, and psychological intrigue. The plot unfolds through alternating viewpoints, providing insights into the minds of both Sebastian and Camille. The author, Celia Aaron, delves into dark themes, complex character development, and steamy romantic encounters, creating a story that keeps readers engaged as they witness the evolving dynamics between the bad guy and the captive heroine.
I’d like to tell you that I try to be good, to do the right thing. That would be a lie. As with most powerful men, the truth is a minor inconvenience that can be bent like a circus stripper into whate... - #5
'Savage Hearts' in the series 'Queens & Monsters' by author J.T. Geissinger follows the story of Riley, a woman who gets caught up in the dangerous world of the Bratva when she reconnects with her sister Sloane, who is dating a mafia boss. Riley finds herself entangled with Malek, a cold and ruthless assassin seeking revenge. Despite their initial differences, Riley and Malek are drawn to each other, leading to unexpected twists and turns in their relationship. is described as a fast-paced, witty, and intense mafia romance with a strong focus on character development and intricate plot twists.
Answering machines and land lines are old-school, I know, but I don’t own a cell phone. I hate the idea of my every movement being trackable. And that Siri thing is just straight-up creepy, if you ask...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Queens & Monsters ) - #6
'Against A Wall' in the 'Stonecut County' series by Cate C. Wells follows the story of Glenna, who has faced hardships in life and is misunderstood by the townsfolk. Cash, who has been in love with Glenna since they were young, tries to win her heart back after unintentionally hurting her in the past. The book explores the growth and self-realization of both characters, showcasing how they learn to communicate and face their emotions. The small-town setting, enemies-to-lovers trope, and well-developed characters create a heartwarming story with elements of drama and steamy scenes.
The writing style of Cate C. Wells is described as light, funny, and witty, providing a refreshing take on a small-town enemies-to-lovers romance. The author skillfully navigates complex themes of privilege, classism, and racism, while also highlighting the growth and development of the main characters, particularly Cash and Glenna. The book delves into the past of the characters, revealing how seemingly small acts can have lasting impacts and how individuals can evolve over time to understand and support each other.
I peer out the front window, and there’s Cash Wall, parking his monster truck half on the sidewalk, not quite blocking the fire hydrant, but definitely within a foot. Chrome nuts hang from the trailer... - #7
'Hitting the Wall' in the 'Stonecut County' series by Cate C. Wells is a story about Shay, a young mother facing challenges in her life, including raising an autistic child and dealing with difficult circumstances. The plot revolves around Shay's journey as a strong and resilient mother, navigating through life's obstacles while trying to provide the best for her daughter. The writing style in the book is praised for its emotional depth, realistic portrayal of characters, and the ability to draw readers into the story with powerful and relatable storytelling.
My hands wanna shake, but I force them steady so no one notices I’m peeking through the blinds. Grandpa’s lady friend, Connie, is shuffling around at the sink. She’s spying, too. Bet she’s steaming ma... - #8
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... - #9
'Hans' in the series 'Alliance' by S.J. Tilly is a dark romance novel that follows the story of Hans and Cassie, two complex characters who are brought together by fate. The plot revolves around Hans, a possessive and intense man with a devastating backstory, and Cassie, a sweet and relatable woman who is unaware of the dangers lurking around her. As their relationship develops, secrets are revealed, past traumas are confronted, and a thrilling tale of suspense, action, and romance unfolds. S.J. Tilly's writing style is described as intense, suspenseful, and perfectly balanced, with a mix of smutty romance, dark themes, and heart-wrenching moments that keep readers hooked from beginning to end.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Alliance ) - #10
'Darkest Sins' by Neva Altaj is the ninth installment in the 'Perfectly Imperfect' series, a dark mafia romance that follows the story of Kai, a tortured hitman with a haunting past, and Nera, a strong mafia princess with a backbone. The book features a slow-burn romance between the main characters, set against a backdrop of tension, angst, and emotional depth. The dual POVs and two timelines add complexity to the narrative, showcasing the evolution of Kai and Nera's relationship over time. The book is praised for its engaging plot, intriguing characters, and the emotional connection between the protagonists.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Perfectly Imperfect )