
Savage Mafia Prince by Annika Martin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
5 stars!
Could not put it down! And Kiro’s innate animal-like feelings of possession over Ann? Flamethrower hot. Someone call the fire department.
This was hands-down my favorite read of this series. I struggled a bit with lags in the second book, but none here! This one kept me up, flipping pages in a frenzy to find out what was going to happen. How the characters would react when faced with one another.
Also, Kiro. ❤
Kiro was my favorite hero of this series. He is so strong and independent. So capable and fierce. And yet, he is so starved for affection and love that I couldn’t help but feel sad for him. I wanted him to find that so badly.
I liked the romantic buildup in this book- I thought the pace was appropriate. I loved that we got a peek inside several different characters via their POV’s. I loved the suspense created, and the details about the journey that takes place.
To me, this was definitely the best book from this series. I do not recommend reading it as a standalone because you would miss too much background on the characters and story line.
Recommended!
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He’s the lost Dragusha brother, heir to a vast mafia empire—brilliant, violent, and utterly savage…and he’s been missing for years.
*A standalone HEA romance!*
Ann
I’m supposed to be doing simple undercover research at the Fancher Institute for the Mentally Ill & Dangerous, but I can’t keep my mind off Patient 34. He’s startlingly young and gorgeous, but it’s not just that. He’s strapped way too tightly to that bed. And there’s no name or criminal history on his chart. What are these people hiding? My reporter’s instincts are screaming.
Here’s the other thing: the staffers here believe he’s so sedated that there’s not a thought in his head, but I catch him watching me when nobody’s looking. Our connection sizzles when I enter the room. When our eyes meet, I know he understands me in a way nobody else ever has.
I’m supposed to follow my editor’s orders—I have secrets, too—but everything about Patient 34 is suspicious. How can I not investigate?