Category: Mafia
Black Sheep by Meghan March
Queen B’s Decree: I was on the edge of my seat the whole time of Black Sheep. Our heroine, Drew, is infiltrating the nightclub owned by the Casso mafia family. And the manager? The “black sheep” of the family, our hero Cannon. Their connection was instant. The sexual tension between Drew and Cannon nearly comes […]
The Kiss Thief by LJ Shen
The Queens weigh how much bully behavior can be forgiven Oh my goodness, this contemporary romance new release was an adventure. Teased for months, first the concept, then the TKT code name, then the title, then the cover and now finally we have the book. Finally. With such crazy hype it felt like there is […]
Conor by A. Zavarelli
Queen B’s Decree: Oh Boston Underworld, how did I forget about you?? I had been missing the Irish boys (not that the Russians aren’t great, too) so I was pretty excited to see the most recent release featured our young Conor. The premise is this: Ivy saw something she shouldn’t have, and Conor is assigned […]
Made Men Series Review by Sarah Brianne
Queen B’s Decree: Nero: It was refreshing to see a story set in my hometown of Kansas City…even though the subject matter was mafia. Now, before I get too deep into this, suspend your disbelief and accept that the mafia includes high schoolers. Nero, our Hero, is the teen-aged son of the local mob boss […]
Want You by Jen Frederick
Queen B’s Decree: As soon as I read the blurb, I knew I wanted to read this book. Taboo, potentially dark, redemption? All good things. Want You starts when Bitsy and Leka are children, and continues as you watch them grow up together. Leka finds Bitsy and takes her in…becomes her caretaker or guardian of […]
El Malo by K Webster
Savage Mafia Prince by Annika Martin
Queen B’s Decree: What I took away from this book is that you don’t have to limit yourself on genre. Mafia? Check. Wrongfully institutionalized? Check. Literally raised by wolves? Check. Super human strength? Check. This novel was whirlwind. Kiro, our Hero, was a wonderfully damaged character; his life story was not pretty. And strangely enough, […]