Ash is a fighter who has been working as a trainer at the gym owned by the Lupo family. Before that, she had been forced into fighting for the Polish mafia when her father was killed while still owing them a great deal of money. Now, she works for the Lupos, suspecting, but not certain, that they are members of the Italian mafia. She is also physically attracted to both Sal Lupo and Adrian LaMartina. And when the man who becomes her new landlord turns out to be the same man that her father once owed a great deal of money to and refuses to renew her lease, her life becomes much more complicated.
I read a review copy of this book and greatly enjoyed it. Chelsea Burton Dunn is a wonderful author, and while this book differs in genre from most of the other books of hers that I have read, it is easily just as enjoyable as her other series are. This book does necessitate some trigger warnings, and with a fair amount of graphic sex in the story, it is clearly not meant for younger readers. Some of the themes that take place in this book include sex trafficking, violence, abuse, domestic abuse, depression, anxiety, alcohol abuse, and bisexuality. I found each topic to be handled carefully, but as these topics may be triggering for some, as a reader you do need to be aware that they are an important part of this story. It is a book that is very clearly meant for adult readers, due to the graphic sex and other themes running through this book and series.
Despite needing to include such warnings in my review, I have very much enjoyed reading this series. This was the third book in the series, and as there is at least one more topic that I am very curious about, I hope it is not the final book. And so I will be waiting as patiently as I can to learn whether or not there will be a fourth book (or even more than that) to come in this series. If you enjoy rather dramatic romance stories involving people and topics that seem like they should cause one to not enjoy a book, I would recommend giving this book and series a try. I will admit to being a little concerned when learning it was primarily about two mafia families, but I was very pleasantly surprised by how much I did enjoy this book and this series. As I said above, the difficult and sensitive subjects were handled quite well. And while they were a very necessary part of the tale, they were not the main subject of the story.
The main characters in this story are very well described, and while in some ways they could be considered forced into the life they now lead, they have made the best of it that they can in order to keep those they care about safe, without causing unnecessary harm to those who are innocent. While the mafia is in general often considered the “bad guys” in any story, here, we are shown that it is possible that in the case of the characters in this series, they are not actually the “bad guys.” They may not entirely be the “good guys,” given that they are members of two crime families, but they fall more on the side of good than the side of evil, in my opinion. So if you can give this book and series a try, I would recommend reading them. I know that I enjoyed reading them a great deal, and am hoping that there will be more of this series to come in the future.
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