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From USA Today bestselling author Jenika Snow comes a gritty mafia romance where the villain blurs the lines between right and wrong...and love and hate.
She came to me looking for salvation.
She came to me looking to save a family that didn’t even want her.
But I didn’t want money. I didn’t want her father’s and brother’s debt paid off in blood.
My obsession went far deeper than anything I’d ever experienced.
It was fast and hot, an inferno that leveled everything around me like a trigger being pulled.
I sent her away, humiliated her, made her think I wanted nothing from her.
That was the biggest lie I’d ever told. Because what I wanted was everything from her.
I was the villain. The bad guy. And she’d be mine.
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I'm conflicted. This was a quick fun read and if you go into this for that, sure you'll love it. It was so very hot but the plot? nonexistent. There was practically no depth to characters other than damaged virgin girl and hard ass man with serious blood lust which I LOVE. I am a mega hater of he pushes he away for her own good but this instant I reaaaally did like as we got little background into his dubious dealing. So we get to the point to where he is pushing he away and his second hand is like “blah blah our enemies” but these enemies in the story? no where to be seen. There was zero imminent threat that warranted him pushing her away.
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I'm conflicted. This was a quick fun read and if you go into this for that, sure you'll love it. It was so very hot but the plot? nonexistent. There was practically no depth to characters other than damaged virgin girl and hard ass man with serious blood lust which I LOVE. I am a mega hater of he pushes he away for her own good but this instant I reaaaally did like as we got little background into his dubious dealing. So we get to the point to where he is pushing he away and his second hand is like “blah blah our enemies” but these enemies in the story? no where to be seen. There was zero imminent threat that warranted him pushing her away.