![]() ![]() ![]() First, this arranged marriage trope didn't go in the direction I expected nope, it took a left turn at Albuquerque and went a much more interesting route. So I started reading Brutal Vows with a raised eyebrow and a grudge, thinking I knew exactly how it would all play out and wanting to read it anyway so that I could hopefully get a glimpse of Mal, Declan, Kage, and their feisty women. I am Team Mal through and through, so while I had liked Spider in Carnal Urges, I was sure he would not win me over again after his buttheadedness in Savage Hearts. With that being said, I was a little worried about this final book because I was spitting-fire mad at Spider after the trouble he caused Malek and Riley in the previous book. This entire series has been one of my favorite reads of all time. Review: This is the fourth (and final) book in the Queens & Monsters mafia series, which features some ruthless men (and one badass woman) from the Irish Mob, Russian Bratva, and Italian Mafia who are brought to their knees not by each other but by all-consuming L-O-V-E. ![]() Two enemy empires joined in sacred marriage vows. An Italian mafia princess with a dark secret. Synopsis: An Irish mobster with a brutal grudge. ![]()
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