Saturday, January 15, 2022

REVIEW - IRISH DEVIL by LK Shaw


Jack Donnelly was at Francesca and Giovanni's wedding reception when he catches a glimpse of a woman sneaking away.  As a member of the Irish mob he was only in attendance because his sister Brenna had married the leader of the Italian mob, but he was bored out of his teeth and following this woman was just the distraction he needed.

Aurora had to get away from everyone so she could breathe.  She was a distant relative of the Ricci family and attending a syndicate wedding was one of the few times all the family could gather.  She finally found a balcony on the other side of the house when she was joined by a gorgeous man.  

When he kissed her Aurora was so upset at the hand dealt to her that she jabbed her knee into his family jewels and escaped.  Why had he given her a glimpse of what could have been after her father had sold her off in marriage to a man who was old enough to be her grandfather.

Loved this book!  It is very well written and the characters are fully developed and relatable.  The Donnelly and Ricci families joined in a familial alliance when Emilio married Jack's sister Brenna.  Jack and Aurora.  What a story.  Jack is enraged when he finds out how Aurora's husband has been treating her.  

As with the previous books in his series, we have tons of mafia action and physical and sexual abuse that must be overcome.  LK Shaw writes an amazing blend of violent mafia action and strong alpha men who have to hide their rage as they try to heal and save the women they love.  Highly recommend!


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