Ivy Thorn's motto is the more hero's the better. She writes dark, delicious, romance with kick but heroines and the ruthless anti heroes who fall for them. Her books will leave you on the edge of a cliff begging for more, but a happily-ever-after is guaranteed every time—they’re just going to have to fight for it.
She lives for the sleepless nights of New York City, writing until dawn in efforts to express her darkest illusions and cheeky personality. Accompanied by her favorite cocktail, she finds herself consumed by her novels, ready to take on a new persona. When she’s not writing, she enjoys her evenings off, exploring the late nights of New York City.
Tropes : push and pull, age gap (8 years), J/P H, mafia romance, romantic suspense, secret baby, marriage of convenience, second chance Ending : HEA Triggers : violence, gore, mention of SA, kidnapping, torture, abuse, mention of child abuse Spice : 🌶️🌶️🌶️/5 Angst : 🔥🔥🔥/5 OM/OW drama : OM (villain that liked the h) Celibate while separated: yes Intimacy details: a little dubcon, no condom, edging, oral Standalone/Series : book 2/2
In this one the major issue wa sthe crazy misunderstanding and push and pull. I just don’t get Mel. She said she wanted to be far from the danger of Gleb’s world but in the end of the day she worked as a stripper in a burlesque club owned by Irish mafia. Make it make sense. And she refused to go with Gleb because she was scared she would be ‘owned’ by him when in fact she was owned by the Irish mafia.
Anywayyyyy I get how telling Gleb that Gabby wa shis kid could be daunting but don’t fault me when I got frustrated and wanted her to just spit it out. Both of them were ridiculous at times.
Thankfully it was entertaining enough to keep me going. The drama could be stupid at times but other than that it was okay.
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