A collection of the addicting Marchetti Mafia Series!You get three full length novels bundled into one steamy boxset!
Gorgeous I should've known better than to make a deal with a monster. When my ex-boyfriend puts a hit out on me, there's only one man I can run to for Cristian Marchetti, the head of the Marchetti Mafia Family. He's also my best friend's father and last resort. But his protection doesn't come for free. Now, I must become his wife. He's the mafia king, and I'm his sacrifice.
Gorgeous I was ten the first time I heard the term arranged marriage, and from the way my cousin cried about hers, I knew it wasn't a life I wanted. When I turned eighteen, I learned I'd face the same fate. My father contracts me to marry Benny Marchetti, mafia prince to the most powerful family in New York City. He’s ruthless, cunning, and my contracted husband. Ten years have passed since my father broke the news, and now, the day has come. It’s time I become his wife. But what the Mafia prince doesn’t know is, he’s met his match.
Gorgeous As the daughter of the biggest crime boss in the country, I’m off-limits. A forbidden fruit no man risks taking. Except Antonio Lombardi. When our families go to war, he’ll win by any means necessary.
And it starts with him holding a gun to my head and forcing me to become his wife.
Charity Ferrell is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, #1 Amazon, and #1 Apple bestselling author.
She resides in Indianapolis, Indiana. When she’s not writing, she’s hanging out with her dog, on a Starbucks run, shopping online, or spending time with her family.
I read Gorgeous Monster when it came out and really enjoyed it. Exciting and complete world of the Marchettis. I read the trilogy and reread Gorgeous Monster again. I’m glad I did that as I got more out of the series reading all three back-to-back. The third book, Gorgeous Villain, really relies on the previous novels. Portions of the dialogue and action are taken direct,y from earlier novels just seen from other perspectives. Definitely worth picking up and immersing into this complex world. Books get darker as they progress.