Rosco lives to keep the Mennetti family safe. He will hunt down any and all threats to the family. Work is his life. Until the day he runs into Ori… then his life spins on its axis.
Orlando Russo has one goal since finding out that his estranged father was murdered by a rival family–take out the man who destroyed his family. Unfortunately, that man heads one of the strongest families in the state and is aligned with the one family who should be aligned with the Russos. Ori wants answers, and to get them, he needs to find his way into the viper den.
His Cord’s right hand man and bodyguard, Rosco.
Every man has a price, and as an unmated omega, Orlando has everything he needs to manipulate Rosco to get what he wants. At any price.
Jena began writing in January of 2013 as a New Year's Resolution--and so far she has stuck to it!
She lives in Michigan. By day she works as a web developer, and at night she writes. Born and raised on a farm, she spends most of her free time outdoors, playing in the garden, or riding her horses. She also helps run the family dairy farm.
I really enjoy this series! It's a mash-up between mafia romances and the omegaverse. In this book, Orlando is an omega who has been away at college and never knew anything real about his father, now murdered, except that he was a mafia boss. Orlando had totally been naive and sheltered from that life. His father was always good to him - when he saw him. Now, his father is dead and Orlando's uncle tells him that it is his job to get close to the Mennetti family and get vengeance for the murder.
Rosco, an alpha, is the chief bodyguard for the Mennetti family. When Orlando needs an in, he stumbles across the opportunity in Rosco. As the two spend time together, it feels like a bond is forming? What will Orlando do when he also begins to learn new facts about his criminal father? This book has an easy-reading, feel-good storyline with a beautiful HEA.
I been able to read the first seven books in the series by Jana Wade and Aria Grace. They are fabulous to read and they are quite good. I was surprised to find that I liked the mafia stories. They have some Violence but not to much. It's was more of a love story than a crime story. Great writing, amazing couples, great setting, books that gets better in each story.
I've enjoyed all of the books in this series and this was no exception. However, there's always the feeling with them that they ended too soon, that more could be made of the later chapters. Not to mention the threads left hanging. What happened between Ori and his uncle? The uncle was the reason for seducing Rosco in the first place. Or the guy in the green linen suit. Then there was... nothing.