Heaven’s plan to kidnap and unalive the local gang boss for revenge was solid—except for the part where she’s just a girl with ADHD, zero upper body strength, and a tendency to faint at the sight of blood.
But Reaper isn’t your average gang boss—or hostage. He’s too busy smirking, flirting, and looking way too hot while tied to a chair. Things go fully off the rails when Wraith, Heaven’s long-time golden retriever of a stalker (who’s disturbingly good at laundry and murder), shows up to ‘help.’
Now she’s trapped in a remote cabin with:
A sweet yet possibly-murdery gang boss who gives her heart eyes,
A spicy, ghost-mask-wearing hacker/hitman who’s been folding her underwear for years,
And exactly zero idea what she’s doing.
As secrets unravel, sparks fly, and backup plans become very illegal, Heaven starts to realize three very important things:
Revenge is way messier than it looks in movies.
Accidentally catching feelings for both the captor and the backup was not on the checklist.
She kinda looks hot in black... and boy clothes.
Wraith & Wrath is the first of three books & a novella following Heaven aka Heather, a sweet, bubbly & ditzy for the plot dancer. This trilogy is hilarious, spicy, and thrilling. It follows her as she seeks revenge (terribly) for the death of someone she loves, with the local flirty gang boss. And with the help of her golden retriever stalker who's a deadly hacker and hitman that hides behind a ghost mask. Expect lots of fun flipped tropes, in this found family and forced proximity story with mild friends to enemies to lovers & friends to lovers. In a dark romcom & suspense series.
Disclaimer: this is not a traditional mafia romance & it was previously published in 2024 with an edition called Kidnapping The Mafia Boss This series is full of interconnected standalones, duologies, trilogies, and more — a world of powerful families, deadly rivalries, and unforgettable love stories. Each character in each main family (and the fun side characters) gets their own story with a complete ending but I think it's more fun to read them all and see all the great cameos and shenanigans that occur.
For more information, recommended reading order, content warnings, and everything else, search online for my website: tierneystorerauthor
Read if you like: MMF Kidnapping Tropes (but remixed) Stalker who does laundry Mafia boss who’s smitten Stripper who is clueless but endearing
I really enjoyed how Tierney took the tropes we love and flipped them around. Instead of the girl getting kidnapped by the mafia boss…the mafia boss is kidnapped by the girl! Oh and yeah, with the help of her stalker, because it turns out she’s not that good at kidnapping. And she doesn’t like the sight of blood!
I enjoyed that Heaven/Heather was not super woman or a ‘Mary Sue’ and knew how to do everything. She had flaws, she made mistakes and the guys kind of just went along with it because they were smitten with her.
Wraith/Atlas was an interesting character, I would love to know more of his backstory and how he became who he is. I cracked up that he stalked Heather and would break in to do her laundry and cook for her and she just let it happen because she liked being taken care of! If anything his character was the Mary Sue…how does a 20 year old know so many languages, is a hit man and also happens to be a tech wizard???
Reaper/Gio was a cinnamon roll of a mafia boss. The way he just went along with being kidnapped because he had a crush on Heather had me rolling with laughter.
The characters are very funny and there are quite a few funny moments. It’s a slow burn so don’t expect sexy times right away. My biggest gripe with this one is it feels like the story is just getting rolling and then it ends. We still have quite a few plot points hanging. This book is literally just the start of their story and their second book is being released sometime next year.
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Honestly didn't know what I was getting into when I read this but I loved every second of it. It was funny there's plenty of drama and oh the spice was spicing. Can't wait to move on to book two because I need to know who did what and why.
This was such a time. I love the concept and the way our heroine Heaven basically decides to take solving her best friends murder into her own hands. The bad news is she's not thinking out the steps for kidnapping too well. The good news is her stalker who loves to clean house, make her meals and make sure she's safe is there to help.
I giggled a lot reading this because it is 100% a wild set up and popcorn read. I had a blast with it even if there is some issues on plotting.
The short spoiler free version : it's a fun, relatively light read. Not super dark. Spice doesn't come until the last part of the book. The writing wasn't great, and I had hoped it would be funnier. It also takes a while to pick up. I absolutely loved the character overview in the beginning though.
The long review with spoilers: I mean this in the most respectful way possible, but it felt like I was reading a first draft. A good first draft, but still.
The first half of the book could've been way shorter. It was repetitive at times, which made getting in to the story difficult.
There were some consistency errors, especially with time. The most annoying thing was Atlas' age. He is 21 at the prologue, then the book jumps back two years so he would be 19. But at one point he says something like "I'm not some teenager". He literally is though. And until you get to his backstory, his age is incredibly unbelievable.
I also don't really get why the author chose a 2 year timelap. Or why she made Atlas so young. It made things feel even more far fetched.
There were a lot of currently popular catchphrases, and tropes in the story. Which can be fun. But at times it felt forced.
What I did love: the character overview! Can we please do that in every book?
Heather and Atlas their character journey was fun to read. I'm hoping Gio gets more growth in the second part, he felt a bit flat in this part. I do love that Gio wasn't the typical gangster.
I also liked the bi representation. And the focus on consent.
Starting part 2 now, I hope it keeps the same pace as the last 25% of this book.
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I really wanted to like this story, the blurb made it sound entertaining.
The reality is, this is what you'd read on whattpad and not be annoyed because the writer is still working on it. The writing is rudimentary, too repetitively descriptive and definitely chaotic.
The heroine obviously has some serious issues but rather than make it easy to understand her, her characterisation reads like she's really not smart. Trying really hard here not to use words worse than ditzy.
I was expecting a fun read with slightly unhinged men, I got a draft begging for an editor.
I'd describe this as a light dark stalker/Mafia romance. There is a really hot stalker boy that pays her bills and cleans her apartment. (I'd like one of those please) . There is also a second MMC the son of a Mafia boss who also has a gang of his own and is the owner of the stripper bar where our MFC Heaven is working... As a stripper. She has undiagnosed ADHD, with word vomit and no structure. The reason I wanted to read it was because of the reverse trope and that delivered. The story is spicy and the MMCs are very nice. This book is part of a series but it's the first of those characters and there's a second book but the plot is not that captivating that you have to read it. If you want a fun time this could be it!
A fun read. I don’t like mafia romances but this one was hilarious. It was almost so bad that it was good. I was giggling for all the wrong reasons. Like if snl wrote a dark romance smut book. Heaven is hands down the stupidest fmc I’ve ever read. It is astonishing that not only one but two wealthy, powerful men fall in love with her. Tbh I would also get Stockholm syndrome if I had a stalker like atlas. Took off a point bc of grammatical errors.
Summary: Heaven is a stripper who’s planning to avenge her best friend’s death by kidnapping the murder. She is convinced it is the owner of the strip club, her mafia boss (Giovani). Spoiler it isn’t him. However, he doesn’t resist bc he is in love with her and finds the entire thing hilarious. She is not good at kidnapping or torturing people. Thankfully she has a stalker (atlas) to help her out. He grew up in a Russian mafia but is now an independent hacker/gun for hire. It’s okay though bc he does all of her chores, cooks all of her meals, pays her bills, gives her gifts all the time, and doesn’t interact with her (besides notes and texts). She doesn’t even know what he looks like bc he’s always wearing a mask. Except she does. He is also her favorite client at the strip club. He’s very handsome, respectful, and tips well. She has a huge crush on him. However, she takes forever to put it together (even though he hints at it all the time and it was her mafia boss that broke the news). The two guys know each other so it was a dead giveaway. He’s also a very kinky virgin. The mafia boss is a very vanilla guy who wants nothing more than bring her home to his family. The problem: it was his abusive father (head mafia boss) who killed heavens best friend. Then they have sex. A lot. All three of them. Together. Forever.
I was kindly gifted this arc in exchange for a honest review.
5 ⭐️
This book was such a good time!!
Summary of the book: Wraith and Wrath is the first book in a trilogy (not including a novella), and the 6th book in the gangsters paradise series. Heather (also known as Heaven) is the FMC, she works at a strip club and is plotting revenge for her boss, also a mafia boss who is OBSESSED with her (known as Reaper/Giovanni), who she thinks killed her best friend. Her stalker Wraith, also called Atlas, helps her with her plan to kidnap Reaper. Heather knows that Atlas has been stalking her for years, and she not so secretly loves it. When her plan finally goes into motion and she kidnaps Reaper, with the help of Wraith of course (because he is equally obsessed with her), she learns that maybe she isn’t cut out for the whole kidnapping thing, but luckily Reaper was more then happy to be kidnapped by her.
MY OPINIONS: The good: Honestly this entire book, it was so funny, it was stupid at times but in the best way, both men are down so so bad for her, the writing is great, the storyline is awesome. I could go on.
The not so good: The only thing that comes to mind is relegated to Heather, I know she’s supposed to be silly, quirky and a little dumb (which i had no issue with), but some of the stuff she said made me cringe a little, but it didn’t really bother me to be honest.
Overall thoughts: I truly loved this book, the characters are fun, the men are sweet, the storyline is such a good idea, carried out in a funny way and it kept me engaged the whole time. I wish i could reread this book for the first time purely because of how much it made me smile and how well it kept me entertained. I loved the dynamics between the characters, and i’m a sucker for boy obsessed books, especially where he yearns for her, because boy do this men yearn HARD. Ireally recommend this book, i wasn’t going into it expecting it to be a 5 star read, just expecting it to be a fun time, but it sucked me in straight away, I have a feeling i’m going to be thinking about it often.
Pace: It was quite a fast pace book, with the plot starting quite quickly. I never skimmed, and I was never confused with what was happening.
H rating: 5 stars for sure!! Wraith and Reaper are both down sooooo bad for Heather. From the moment they saw her they have not thought of anyone else. Wraith is also a virgin who has never done anything with a girl, and Reaper has only ever been with guys before, as he likes both. They were both so loyal to her, and the way they speak to her and are so gentle with her. How much they love her!!! And the pining and yearning from their povs was insane, it had to be some of the most i’ve ever read before.
h rating: I really liked Heather, she was funny, she was a little stupid, she lacked some common sense, but she was so loyal, not only to the mmcs but to her bestfriend. Some stuff she said was a little cringey but I was able to easily look past it, however I can see it annoying other, but personally it didn’t really bother me.
QUOTES I LOVED (may contain spoilers): - But I couldn’t get her out of my mind. Not even when I went to sleep. Not even when she took three months off work to grieve her best friend’s death. - From the minute she walked through the door asking if we had any job openings, my life had shifted. She became the focus of it. Just her. - I wished I were her jean pocket, just so she’d touch me. - I knew what she drank. More than once, I’d had the same thing just to see what her mouth would taste like. - I was willing to let her have her wicked way with me any way she chose, if it meant she wanted me at all. - I have no trouble admitting that I want you. That I need you.” - “I went home that night, and Emilio asked why I was smiling so much. I told him I’d met my future wife. - “But even if this is what your hate feels like, I don’t care. Because I love you, Heather Elizabeth Kane. I have been in love with you since the day we met, - So hate me all you like; I don’t care so long as you feel for me in any way at all.”
INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOK:
Tropes: - Why choose (2 MMCS, 1 FMC) - Mafia romance - One mmc is a hitman/hacker - She kidnaps one (she is terrible at it) - Stalker - Boy obsessed - Golden retriever MMCs
Trigger warnings: - SA talked about (not on page, most definetly not from mmcs) - Violence - Attempted waterboarding (by fmc) - Kidnapping (drugging to do so, fmc to mmc) - Grief - Talk about loss of a friend - Mentions of torture/abuse - Mafia - Blood
POV: First person, povs for all 3 mcs, 2 chapters in the pov of two people who aren’t the main characters (they get one each).
Explicit scenes: Multiple detailed explicit scenes, good tension and scenes with all 3.
Push/pull: Wraith only does pulling, no pushing whatsoever from him. Reaper Only pulls, but doesn’t allow himself to act on it because he is Heather employer and want to keep professionalism (that’s only talked about in past, he acts on it once the book starts), Heather doesn’t push Wraith at all, but she does push Reaper for a while because she believes something false about him.
Cheating: No cheating at all, the boys haven’t even looked at one since they first set eyes on heather YEARS AGO, and they are both inexperienced with girls. Heather is also very loyal, she loves them back just as much.
Owd/omd: None. One mmc is a virgin, other has never been with a girl.
Separation/3rd act breakup: No
HEA: This is the first book in a 3 bool series (i believe the next bool is straight after this then the third is years in the future and there is a novella for them) so it ends on a cliffhanger, but not about their relationship just the start of a new plot considering one is a hitman and one is in the mafia, so it ends with someone taking revenge on them.
Heather (Heaven) became annoying in the second half of the book, barely tolerable. Only finished for Wraith and Reaper and to properly shit on the book whenever someone wants to discuss it.
Buckle up because Wraith and Wrath by Tierny Storer just grabbed me by the throat, kissed me on the forehead, and then threw me off a cliff — and I liked it.
Okay listen. This book has been reborn like a phoenix with eyeliner. Originally published in 2024 under a different name, Tierny said “nah, let’s go feral,” and came back with revisions, revenge, and the kind of chaos that has me pacing the room whispering, “What the actual fuck did I just read?” in the best way possible.
I stumbled across this book by accident on Facebook of all places (thank you algorithm, you messy little witch), and now I’m a changed person. We’ve got mafia ties, cartel drama, masked men, The Company raising super-soldier children, and an FMC who’s just trying to survive her stripper era while plotting revenge for her bestie’s death. Heather—sorry, Heaven—is THAT girl. She’s out here planning murder and vengeance in her glitter heels and I respect her for it.
And then there’s her stalker. Yes, you read that right. Wraith. The man has been casually breaking into her house for two years… to do her laundry. Sir, this is not a red flag—it’s a red blanket fort of toxicity and I am nesting inside it.
This book is unhinged perfection. It’s giving dark romcom meets John Wick meets “we’re all trauma-bonded and pretending it’s love.” It’s found family, chaos, violence, and a sprinkle of why-choose energy that had me feral.
Now babes, let’s talk about Tierny’s writing style because it’s actually so damn good. I didn’t struggle for a second—the pacing hits, the action flows, and the way things are portrayed? Chef’s kiss. Everything felt cinematic, clear, and deliciously addictive. It’s rare to have this much chaos and still have such clean, gripping writing, but Tierny pulled it off like a pro.
AND THEN THAT ENDING. I saw 98% on my Kindle and my brain screamed, “No. She wouldn’t.” And she DID. The cliffhanger drop-kicked me straight into next week. I need book two immediately or I’m calling The Company myself.
Giovanni and Atlas—aka Wraith and Reaper—are frenemies, psychos, and absolute delights. One’s brooding chaos, the other’s manic charm, and together they’re a fever dream with guns.
In conclusion: 10/10 unhinged girlies would sell their soul for the sequel. Tierny Storer, I hope your pillow is always cold and your coffee never burns, because you’ve ruined my peace and I love you for it.
Honestly, I should have DNF'd this one. I stuck with it in the beginning because I did enjoy some of Wraith's chapters. I also really liked the dynamic between Wraith and Reaper and thought it had potential. Unfortunately, the book didn't live up to that.
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The writing was... not great. There were frequent errors, including typos, misspellings, and duplicate or missing words. It tended to get wordy and repetitive.
Aspects of the plot sometimes didn't follow through or make sense. Like the first time Heather discovered Wraith had installed a security system in her apartment, she asked Reaper to look into the system he installed. Reaper was fucking ecstatic at the opportunity to help her, but that never went anywhere. Or after he was kidnapped. Reaper saw it as an opportunity to escape his family without repercussions because he was taken against his will, but then had no problem with recording a video to prove to his family he was fine and left on purpose.
Some of the spicy scenes were decent, but others were bland. The most egregious was when the three MCs finally had sex together, and it was only told from one perspective, even when that character wasn't a participant. Most of it was just summarized and never shown to the reader, which is a big let down for a RH book.
More than anything though, I just couldn't stand Heather. She wasn't badass or liberated, she was obnoxious and immature. She used a lot of derogatory language directed at women and adult entertainers, while she (and the author) waxed on about misogyny in other mafia romance book. She whined so much, and frequently acted and spoke in a childish manner.
Heather was also a moron. How the hell she took the flimsy evidence she found and convinced herself that Reaper was Missy's killer is a mystery. And she was so certain she was willing the kill him for it. Then there was how she couldn't put 2 and 2 together to figure out Wraith was Atlus, despite noticing they had a similar build, the same piercings, and said the same exact things. Like Jesus Christ girl, you interacted with both of them within a few hours of each other.
So yeah, this is a miss for me and I won't be continuing the trilogy. Such a shame when the concept and characters had such potential.
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This book might have had a bit of a slow start, but once it picked up, I was fully hooked. Kidnapping the Mafia Boss is an entertaining, wild ride that had me laughing, swooning, and flipping pages to see what happened next. Tierney Storer’s writing is super engaging, and the concept was such a fun twist on the typical mafia romance—flipping the kidnapping trope in a way I didn’t expect but absolutely loved.
Is this a literary masterpiece? Absolutely not. But is it an absolute blast to read? 100% yes.
Wrath/Atlas is really who dug into me first and kept me picking this book back up. He was perfect from the beginning, even if he's technically a stalker. I mean, he breaks in just to make sure the object of his obsession is fed, house is clean, and her bills are paid. Who wouldn't swoon over that? New book boyfriend officially unlocked.
Heather (aka Heaven) ended up reluctantly winning me over, which is rare for me. When it comes to female leads, I’m not usually a fan of the dumb helpless stripper character, but she has such fantastic banter and, lets be real, she’s the perfect fit for this trio.
Let’s not forget about the books namesake, the mafia boss… with golden retriever energy? Hilarious and oddly charming. The banter between the three of them had me squealing and kicking my feet—no shame. Although I would have liked to see his role, be a little bit stronger. I’m really looking forward to seeing more of him and his personality come out in the next book.
I’ll definitely be picking up the second book in this duology—I have to know if Heather gets her vengeance and if our “unknown“ ends up being who I think it is.
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Was asked to read the revamped version of this book in exchange for an honest review. I went in blind not knowing what to expect only knowing that it was a mafia dark romcom book. I didn’t expect to like it as much as I did. I read it in one sitting ,super easy read really flowed well. The pacing was good. The dynamics of the characters is fantastic. I think that’s what really lent to me liking this book so much. All three of the characters were charming and Endearing and made the reader fall in love with them. You were hoping that this throuple was going to be a success. I don’t want to give too much away. I don’t like reviews like that. No spoilers here the ending left me a little bit on the edge cause now I gotta see if the next book is rewritten and out and available because I need to know . I will recommend this book to all of my book groups. It’s super fun. It’s witty the banter is good. I would’ve liked maybe a little more spice. Cause I’m a hoe for the spice. I don’t know if this is a dark romance. for me, dark romances are brutal and guttural and dark, and this didn’t have that dark aspect to me. Yeah there was a kidnapping and some drugging and then there was off page talk about her friends, murder, and why she was seeking revenge, but that to me is just the human aspect of it so not really sure if this is a dark romance, but it’s a good book and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys that golden retriever stalker mmc trope s well as the failed miserably kidnapper of our FMC and a mafia boss who’s kind of a nice guy you definitely should read this and will enjoy it
I really enjoyed this book, it was such a fun, spicy shorter read. It’s follow 3 main characters. Heaven/Heather the FMC, Wraith/Atlas, the hitman stalker & Reaper/Giovanni the mafia boss. Atlas has been stalking heaven for 2 years but does so much to help her out that she doesn’t care 🤣 After her best friend is murdered and signs are pointing to Giovanni, Heaven along with Atlas’s help decided to kidnap Giovanni & torture him to a confession! First of all the storyline of the Mafia boss being the one kidnapped is so good! Also Heaven was the worst kidnapper/ torturer ever, she was too kind, and the sight of blood made her sick 🤣🤣
I loved Heaven, one of the lines in the book ‘a 26 year old teenager’ had me howling because that’s how I feel 🤣 I loved her relationship with Atlas even though he was her stalker and also Giovanni who she had secret feelings for!
Atlas was my favourite character in this book, he’s a hit man for hire who had a bad upbringing. I do wish that we go to see more of his upbringing because it sounds so interesting! He would literally do anything for Heaven! He was actually so sweet as well as very dominating!
Giovanni has had feelings for Heaven for years and although he could have escaped anytime decides to stay and help Heaven! He even gave her tips to help torture him 🤣 I would have also liked more about his background!
I did not see the reveal coming at the end! Also I like that this book can be read as a stand-alone but also a sequel is being released so that if you want you can carry on the story which I will be!
What a great idea for a twist on the standard mafia captive/kidnapping trope. Heaven wants revenge for the murder of her best friend, Missy, and all evidence points to the killer being Giovanni de Luca. So, she decides to kidnap and torture him until he confesses his crime, all with the help of her stalker. Wraith, who is more than willing to help the object of his obsession, thinking this is finally his chance to show her how he feels. But he’s not the only one who wants to make Heaven his. There were lots of laugh out laugh moments that had me chuckling throughout this book, like when Heaven realizes she can’t drive a stick shift with her “victim” in the boot, or when Gio tells her how to hit him or what she was doing wrong when she tried to waterboard him. However, Wraith/Atlas was my favorite of the three characters. He was bossy and possessive with a tantalizingly air of mystery, seamlessly slipping between both his personas. The sparks flying in that isolated cabin were scorching, with no one opposed to a bit of three-way action, though Wraith always called the shots. There’s only one sore point I want to mention and that’s although this is theoretically a standalone (with a HFN ending), there is one important plot line that leaves you hanging. So, if you want to know what happens to Missy’s killer, you have no choice but to read the next book in the series. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
The author was looking for reviewers online, and as soon as I saw this listed as a stalker romcom, I knew I had to read it. It was giving Lights Out vibes, only with more humor. Sign me up!
It’s not a grand piece of literature, but if you go in looking for a good time, you are going to find it. The characters are over the top and often ridiculous in their actions. Heaven - Heather - is a stripper hellbent on revenge against the mob boss who runs the club she works at and who she believes killed her best friend. Giovanni is madly in love with Heaven and wants to escape his family, so he lets himself be kidnapped. And then there is Wraith - Heaven’s masked stalker who is helping her enact her master plan. What ensues is hilarious chaos.
It was a fun and fast-paced read. Heather is ditzy but endearing. Both men act all big and scary in public but are honestly just totally smitten cinnamon rolls when it comes to their Heaven. They have it so bad! So much pining! It was kind of endearing, honestly, that they can make stalking and murder sound so sweet.
“Look, was he waving another red flag? Sure. But did it bother me? Not really. Red was one of my favorite colors.”
If you want a silly, spicy MMF read, this is the book for you! Beware, it does end on a cliffhanger, though.
Thank you to the author for providing me an eARC. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next book! All thoughts are my own.
The concept was great, but execution was not it for me. I'm sure it is supposed to be funny at time.
The writing was immature, from the slang to the things she said. Like constantly calling Gio/Reaper, her hostage, a bitch or loser.
While getting fucked with a knife she is thinking about stupid things. For example: She wanted him to tell her his name. He basically said call me anything you want. Her response "You're the second person to tell me that today, and at first it was hot, but now I'm thinking that it's just a fuck boy thing. Are you a fuck boy?" Then they go on to talk about what a fuck boy is and how she learned the word, all the while he is slipping the handle inside.
Immature lines in the book **...making sure my vagina is safely tucked away in my skimpy clothes ** "Thanks for the orgasms. I owe you one." ** "My mouth wants to touch your mouth and get boy cooties all over it." A bit of tongue tennis seemed like a great way to start my day......... **"I was joking." She sniggered. "It's a basic bitch spy surname. I was being funny" **"Hash tag hoe era problems or whatever" **Getting chased around Atlas she asks "Would you fuck a bear shifter?" going into detail of what that is. **While giving head to Gio she thinks... I was sure I was gonna die. Die via dick like the hoe I had claimed I wanted to be.
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This was such a fun book! And the spice! Whoo! You think this is going to be your typical mafia, gangster book, and I love those, but this turns that on it's head. Heaven (Heather) is a stripper and she is funny, crazy, a bit unhinged and has a deep appreciation for her stalker of 2 years. He looks out for her, cooks her food, and does her laundry (with the good stuff, not the cheap stuff!). When she decides that she needs to kidnap the mob boss of the city for revenge, he is right there to help drive the getaway car (she can't drive a stick) and torture when needed (blood makes her sick). But what happens when the mob boss is innocent and she may be a bit in love with him? Her stalker is right there to help her with her emotional crisis. This book was so funny, I laughed out loud. It had some really spicy parts in it, that were great and very well written! This is a new to me author and I did not realize when I read this that there are more books in the series before this one. It's easy to read as a stand alone, but it might have been better had I read the others first. I don't know. I read this book in one day, and could not stop picking my Kindle back up again and again. I think that the whole series would be super fun to read, and I am planning on following this author for more! 4.5 stars and would recommend if you need a spicy, but funny book!
I loved this book. Great world building and wonderful characters. The title of this book caught my attention right away, because wait- who is getting kidnapped? Yeah, that I have to see. And we don't have some badass superwoman here who can pull off kidnappings and take-out-all-the-men-who-come-at-her type of girl. All the character tropes this author twists around into something else that's different and unique, and I loved every bit of it!
I could say I was most drawn to Atlas (Wraith). What stalker breaks in and does your laundry (my most hated chore- so yes please!), cleans, and leaves you meals? And heroine Heather (Heaven) knows about him, but needs and likes being taken care of, so she's happy to have her stalker. Even our mafia boss Giovanni (Reaper) was not what you'd expect. I loved the dynamic and chemistry between the three of them. Honestly this book made me smile more often than not.
I also loved the character guide, pronunciation, and information list at the beginning, the diagrams, and the list of other books tied to this one. This is my first book by the author and I can't wait for the second (hopefully it'll come out sooner than next year); but in the meantime I think I will check out the other books. 5 stars.
Firstly, let me preface this by saying it was a relatively fun and easy read. It definitely has the potential to be a really good book!
Pros: -The cover is cute -The chapter header colors are nice -The character intro in the beginning is great -There were a couple times I did laugh -The premise is really interesting Cons: -There were a lot of grammatical and punctuation errors that made some sentences awkward -Overall the plot and characterizations were weak because it felt like maybe the author couldn’t decide on whether to further the plot or make a joke, leading to both falling flat -The fmc’s entire personality was that she had adhd and was a spicy dancer -The spice itself was overrun with the fmc’s unrelated babbling/thoughts that made it hard to connect with the scenes -The repetition (that she loves having a stalker, that she’s such a sl*t, that she hates men but they’re just so pretty sometimes, etc) -Other things like the characters being fluent in “sign language”—are we talking ASL or what, there are plenty of different ones so it’s best to be specific.
I’m sure there are more points for both columns, but tldr I did enjoy reading, I just wish it had been more streamlined and that the characters were fleshed out to feel less like caricatures.
Tierney Storer’s Wraith & Wrath is a wild, chaotic ride through the world of crime, passion, and revenge — all wrapped in dark humor and unexpected tenderness. It’s part of Storer’s Gangsters Paradise series but stands strong on its own, mixing the tension of a mafia thriller with the irreverence of a rom-com gone wrong and right in all the best ways! You could never be mad at your stalker when they do your laundry and cook for you, can you?
I absolutely LIVE for the humor and banter between each of the characters, which includes I enjoy having each of their perspectives as well. I can say this is definitely a story about broken people finding love in chaos. It’s fast, funny, emotional, and unapologetically unhinged. I didn’t want to put it down and THAT cliff hanger was nastyyyy girl (in a good way). It is a perfect pick for readers who enjoy messy, morally grey romance with epic spice and heartfelt moments. I can say I felt that I personally needed extra details and more teasing explanations of each characters backgrounds to fully grasp me when it comes to a first book in a series.. BUT .. Other than that I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE NEXT BOOKS TO SEE WHATS GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT! ✨
Wraith & Wrath is an entertaining read full of unique tropes I hadn’t seen before. I picked it up mainly because of those tropes, and I wasn’t disappointed. The reverse tropes are hilarious and had me laughing out loud more than once.
To start with the downside, the main character didn’t always feel consistent. Early in the book she came across as mature, but later her behavior felt more childlike. One possible explanation is that she began to feel safe. People with trauma often reveal more of their inner child in secure environments, and if that was the author’s intention, it worked. However, if the behavior was meant to represent ADHD, I wasn’t as pleased. ADHD is a serious condition and shouldn’t be reduced to quirky or infantilizing traits.
The characters overall were a highlight. I especially enjoyed the two male leads: a stalker with deadly instincts who does the dishes, and a mafia boss who is secretly a softie. It was refreshing to see these archetypes flipped. The tension between the two male characters was so strong that I sometimes shipped them more with each other than with the female lead, which made their dynamic even more fun to read. The pacing was smooth, the build-up satisfying, and the plot twists near the end kept me engaged. The spicy scenes were enjoyable too. A few felt a bit random, but given the genre, it didn’t detract from the experience.
Overall, Wraith & Wrath is a fun, distinctive dark romance that stands out from the usual broody, dangerous character setups. If you are looking for something different in the genre, I definitely recommend it!
This was a well developed and thought through story, despite being a shorter book. It moved rather fast, but in a believable way given character motivations and the backstory. I also appreciate that this first book in the duology was self-contained and did not end on a cliffhanger.
This book was funny; the fmc had strong intentions and gumption but lacked somewhat in skills needed to follow through, several characters had hilarious issues with self preservation, one pairing pushed their banter straight into sibling bickering territory.
And there were still pages left to fit some nice steamy scenes in, and get emotionally invested. I would have liked to get some more insight into the characters' minds (we had to take what they said at face value, without really hearing a lot about nuances), but there's still time for that to happen in the second book.
Rating: 4/5 Would recommend, might read again. Spice: 3/5 Several open door scenes, including MMF.
Stripper Heather/Heaven (H26) plots revenger against the mafia boss, Giovanni/Reaper (H28), she believes responsible for her best friend’s death. With the help of her stalker-turned-accomplice, Atlas/Wraith (H21), Heaven hatches a plan to kidnap Giovanni, only to find that the dynamics between captor and captive aren't as straightforward as she anticipated. Atlas, a hitman who has been stalking Heaven for years, lends his unexpected domestic skills to support her daily life and her darker revenge mission. Meanwhile, Giovanni, who secretly harbors feelings for Heaven, plays along with the kidnapping, viewing it as an opportunity to be close to her. As the trio navigates their complex relationships, they are drawn into a web of attraction, manipulation, and personal revelations. Hot and steamy dark MF MMF stalker mafia romance with a side of humor exploring vengeance, suspense love, and identity. The first of a duo of books - the second continues the characters' story.
So this one you will need to read the warning/ triggers. There are acts that some people would not enjoy reading about. I ignored them and yeah the sex was not really my cup of tea. I think it is partly because I didn't like Atlas. The plot was kinda frustrating. The mystery and revenge part got put on the back burner. I guess that will be addressed in the next book. This book can be read as a Standalone. You don't really have to read the next if you are okay with the ending of this book. The sex I skipped most of it. The kinks were not my cup of tea. I like Gio's character sorta. He was super soft which is not how you usually see a mafia boss. But I swear he talked about his mommy way too much. Heather was okay. But her hill she was dying on was frustrating to read.
Over all it is a 3. It wasn't bad. It wasn't amazing. It was a good time killer.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I don’t think I’ve ever laughed this hard while reading a story that also involves kidnapping, murder attempts, and emotional trauma. Tierney Storer absolutely nailed the balance between dark and funny.
Heaven is the kind of heroine you want to protect and shake by the shoulders. She’s sweet, ditzy, ADHD-chaotic, and somehow thinks she can out-criminal the mafia. Reaper, the flirty “victim,” and Wraith, her obsessive hacker-hitman, are total opposites—yet both fall for her in ways that feel dangerous and ridiculously endearing.
The dialogue sparkles, the pacing never drags, and every chapter is a mix of tension, tenderness, and pure comedic timing. It’s a wild, spicy, found-family, forced-proximity rollercoaster that doesn’t take itself too seriously—but still makes you feel everything.
If you love dark romance with rom-com energy, endearing chaos gremlins, and two very different men who’d burn the world for one clueless girl… this one’s for you.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Absolutely filthy in the hottest way 🥵 The standard trope is "Mafia Boss kidnaps FMC" and Kidnapping the Mafia Boss is anything but standard. She kidnaps him. Both of the MMC's are head over heels for her, so of course the Mafia boss goes along with the Kidnapping and "torture" she puts him through(even though she's pretty much a cinnamon roll with a temper and sucks at both).
The banter is great, the protective streak on the guys is a mile wide, and the emphasis on consent is just 🤌 I love it. This is what every book with a BDSM relationship should aspire to have on the communication level. Also, the conversation around the polyamorous relationship is so real. "She's both of ours so we might as well be friends"
Favorite quote "A reaper and a wraith were the perfect ones to taint Heaven, so long as she opened her pearly gates."
** Cliffhanger Warning! ** I like this story. It's a darkly funny trope flipping, menage a trois, contemporary crime romance. There's some good friction between the main characters and just a dash of violence on page but mention of more gruesome things in every main character's tragic back story.
My favorite part is how Wraith, the stalker, takes good care of Heather's laundry.
I loved the flip on stalker romance (because it's not fun in real life - they steal your laundry, not wash it). But mostly I liked the reverse kidnapping. While the climax made sense, it lacked enough oomph to make it a satisfying ending. Still, I'm going to read the sequel so hard.
I enjoyed most of this story, but it needs editing. There were a couple of glitches and a ton of typos.
Okay, Wraith and Wrath was a trip — equal parts chaos, dark humor, and “should I be laughing at this?” energy. Tierney Storer definitely knows how to blend romance with a dash of wickedness and a whole lot of attitude. The banter had bite, the characters were gloriously messy, and the overall vibe felt like a dark romcom fever dream.
But if I’m being real, it didn’t completely own me. The pacing was a little uneven, and I wanted a deeper emotional hit to match all that sharp humor and spice. It’s one of those reads that almost hit the sweet spot — close, but not quite a full obsession-level read.
Still, I had fun with it. If you love morally gray love stories that don’t take themselves too seriously — the kind that makes you cackle one minute and question your morals the next — this might be your next chaotic little treat.