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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Sweet holy hell I was wanting a new Mafia type story and decided to try a new to me author never expecting it to be like this. This book had all the suspense, tension, danger, and chemistry that I expect in this genre and then some. These characters were delicious. Truly the Devil and the angel. Nikolai was delicious with his swagger and confidence and don't even get me started on his mouth. Justine was unexpected. I cannot wait to see what happens next. no reviews | add a review
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When opposing sides of the law collide, it isn't just the rules being broken. Justine Walsh dreamed about being an architect when she was a child, but when her brother was served a life sentence for murder, her plans altered. Now she's a first-year intern at the number one defense firm in the country. She's seeking help from the right side of the law, so the last place she expects to find it is in a man who's far from lawful. Nikolai Popov was raised in a criminal entity that is as bigoted as it is violent. He's lived a hard and fast life that often sees him facing a line-up, yet he's not spent one night behind bars. After a mix-up with Nikolai's home arrest documentation, Justine is thrust into the dark and dangerous world of the Russian mafia. Will she survive a second tightrope walk with a mafia prince, or is this one adventure no amount of smarts will see her win? Nikolai: The Complete Collection is books one to four in the Russian Mob Chronicles. Over 230,000 words on the Mafia Prince and the woman who brought him to his knees. Books included: Nikolai: A Mafia Prince Romance Nikolai: Taking Back What's MineNikolai: What's Left of MeNikolai: Mine to Protect. No library descriptions found. |
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Not many authors can do this without it feeling redundant, but this author just proved why she is one of my all-time favorites. Bravo. ( )