My ruthless enforcer is broken, dangerous, and determined to claim me…
The first time I meet Stone Ferraro, it’s hate at first sight, and then he kidnaps me. On his mafia boss’s orders, but still...not a great first impression.
The second time I meet him, he calls me a derogatory name, and I knee him in the balls. Not exactly the sweet social worker look I was going for, but hey, it had to be done.
The third time we meet, it’s over my ex-boyfriend’s—his identical twin brother’s—grave, and he shocks me with a mind-melting kiss.
The fourth time we meet, he takes one look at my belly filled with his dead brother’s baby and declares me his.
His to marry, his to take, his in every way.
The Ferraro crime family’s most ruthless enforcer is broken, dangerous, and here to stay.
And our story only gets crazier--and hotter--from there.
Theodora Taylor writes hot books with heart. When not reading, reviewing or writing, she enjoys spending time with her amazing family, going on dating nights with her wonderful husband, and attending parties thrown by others.
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 Theodora Taylor schreibt feurige Bücher mit Herz. Wenn sie nicht gerade selbst liest, schreibt oder Deutsch lernt, verbringt sie am liebsten Zeit mit ihrer Familie oder geht mit ihrem wundervollen Mann aus. Amazon DE | lovelybooks | Facebook DE | Website DE |
Reread: December 09, 2019--- Loved rereading this book!
"... I'll keep fighting for us as long as it takes." - Stone
Theodora Taylor has done it again with "Stone: Her Ruthless Enforcer: 50 Loving States, North Carolina!"
Stone and Naima's story was just as riveting as all of her other engaging books in the 50 Loving States series but the enforcer, Stone Ferraro was a very hard NUT to crack! Well, to be honest and exact, both main characters were .... should I say that both were flawed and broken but their journey together was so worth my miles! My heart went out to this couple because nothing came easy for them and I do mean NOTHING! Although it was never mentioned, Stone through my eyes initially gave off some of the vibes of a man with Asperger Syndrome but as the story progressed, he actually bend and fought hard for Naima, Garnett, Cam, Talia... Mira... well everyone really that he loved and dissing the meds and therapy was a big help to his change! Yes, he did... Stone went to therapy and that alone said a lot about him fighting to make Naima see that he was serious about them as a couple!
So people, read Stone and Naima's engaging story and see for yourself how the twists and turns in their story was so worth the fights they had to endure in order to get to their happily ever after!
Thoroughly enjoyed it! TT can write a emotional romance with dangerous broken alpha hero and intelligent, sensitive yet strong heroine who doesn’t melt easily when hero eff’s up. Loved the secondary characters. I especially enjoyed hero’s language. Normally excess swearing gives me a headache but here somehow I found it cute. Also hero’s progress in the book is commendable.
I had a teeny tiny problem with one aspect. When you kill a person however evil he is, it will affect your emotional mind. But here nothing like that happens. Seeing a dead body is a fright. And heroine managed it as a pro. Infact I’ve seen the same scenario happening in this author’s other books too. Afterwards they aren’t mentally disturbed, guilt ridden or so on. These women are the good guys not criminals so I find that hard to swallow. Completely safe. Recommended.
Stone was a total surprise, I didn’t think I would be able to connect to his character, especially since I was such a Rock fan. The way he unfolded in the book you can’t help but adore him. I loved Naima and so glad she was able to find herself. I loved seeing them both thaw out in order to connect to each other. This book was an absolute must read.
I loved this one but I think my enjoyment of it, is in part due to the fact that I read Luca and Amber by the same author. That's where we got introduced to these two characters and that's also where we are really painted a picture as to who they are or were until they made the changes we are seeing in this book. You definitely DO NOT have to read those two but it does give you an advantage going into this book.
Anyway, I loved Stone and Naima and their journey. The only thing I do have to mention is that mental issues are so easily treated, just like magic.. and that part was really glossed over in order to fit with the story. Regardless of that, I did massively enjoy this, the dialogue and the characters were great.
I loved Stone who clearly was broken at a young age and was struggling to deal with life without medication. Once again I’m disappointed that authors, although they are touching on difficult topics like child abuse, cannot seem to be able to accept that you can love 2 people, just differently. I don’t understand why, Rock had to be imperfect (breaking up with her) to justify her falling in love with Stone. I also think and I know my opinion might be controversial, that Naïma is such a good person. Actually I found her manipulative. Yes she did a great deed with Cami and Talia but she asked Stone to basically lie to his best friend and cousin Luca and abandon his family. Her not wanting to tell Luca had nothing to do with the fact that Stone is part of the mob (she married him, under supposed duress but nobody forced her to start sleeping with him etc.) but everything to do with her unresolved issues with Amber. She’s complaining that Amber let her down by going back to Luca but she ignored her for 2 years instead of having it out with her. She run away to North Carolina instead of doing what she preaches, deal with her issues and see someone. Now Stone has left his family behind to be part of hers while as he pointed out she didn’t have a relationship with them before she left New York. I guess not having Stone’s point of view made it difficult to see the whole situation but I felt she was pushing her ideals instead of meeting him halfway. Stone got the kind of family life he never had before but to me he came across as lonely without his « support system «. For instance she never suggested to him that they could go back to living in New York or split their time or anything. The last scene in the kitchen when she asked for a divorce was the epitome of her manipulative ways. Yes he hurt her but she was on her way out to find out what the issue was but she retaliated by talking divorce. He told her at the Dr office before he didn’t want one. Did this conversation also had to happen in front of Cami and her aunt?
Stone is the story of Stone and Naima. People who are familiar with Taylor's 50 Loving States series have already been introduced to these characters. For anyone new (Amazingly, I missed the books featuring these two characters. Off to Amazon I go!) to the series, Naima is a social worker whose boyfriend not only broke up with her recently but died shortly after. To make matters worse, Naima's recently discovered that she's pregnant by her deceased ex.
Stone is the twin brother of her ex. He's curt, cold, and is the go-to man for his family business. Of course, that family business is the mafia.
Naima's relationship with Stone is a stressed one. They have a bad history, yet when he discovers Naima's pregnancy he's determined to marry her. The question of the story is can they overcome his cold and insensitive demeanor, overcome lurking conflicts, and find love with one another? Although I was entertained while reading the book, the story never seemed to go far enough and as a result, I felt there was something lacking. Naima was overly needy and her feelings and fears of abandonment didn't seem warranted. I didn't buy that anyone ever truly abandoned her, not the way that she felt they did. Of course, this could be due to the fact that I'm not as familiar with this character as other readers might be.
As for Stone, he was much more interesting to me. I would have loved to know more about what he was doing when he was out of the story. I wanted to see what he was dealing with and actually read about the events that led him to make the decision to take some of the steps that he did. That's what would have made the story so much better in my opinion.
At the end of the day Stone was an okay read. I would love to see Theodora Taylor push further in her stories, which she doesn't do often enough in my opinion. I do recommend this book for her fans and I think it's a solid enough story for readers who are new to the author. I'm giving 3 out of 5 stars.
This is my temporary review, I'll come back to write a longer one soon.
When Keane was released I remember saying ...
"Who the heck is Keane"?!
And ... Where is Stone's Story? Finally! Stone (and Naima's Story) has arrived. This book was totally, totally worth the wait. So, so many laugh out loud and heart-warming moments. I love this couple! I especially love straight shooters who get straight to the point. This is Stone!
For now ... I'll just leave you with this truncated, but memorable quote ... which made me laugh because I've never heard anyone say I'm 40 percent in love with you. Nobody but Stone!
"I guess I realized, I was like, I dunno, maybe forty… fifty percent in love with you.” -Stone
Stone and Naima's story is finally here and it was worth the wait. These two are both broken and hurting silently. They are the ones called upon for help. If a murder needs to happen or body needs to disappear, call stone. If someone's in need of help or a shoulder to cry one, call Naima. What happens when it's the helper's are the one's in need of help. These two are both determined and stubborn but you can't help to get attached to this couple. Naima and Stone are on a journey of finding themselves and in the process find each other and just maybe what neither of them thought they were worthy of, a happily ever after. Their story was a joy to read. Great job TT!
Once again Miss Taylor is on point. I love her writing I love her book series I think I have them all but two. You know after reading Luca and Amber story I was really if he Don Stone. I kept wondering how she could turn him into a likeable character but, Lord she did it. Outside of Mason and Alexi, Stone is up there. I think he's like raking two or three I have to think about and reorder my heroes from her books now. But you got to read this book. If you love her writing, you will love this
3.75 stars (but I think it deserves a higher rating and will reread)
I picked this up thinking it’d be a steamy mafia romance with an ultra-possessive MMC who claims his woman (a.k.a. his dead twin’s baby mama), and… well, I guess it WAS all that, but I was unprepared for how weirdly romantic and emotional it ended up being?!
I really liked a lot about this book. The story surprised me at several turns, the FMC was a POC and *not* a 18 year old virgin (although it took me a while to warm to her), and the band of misfits/found family vibes we got (even if some of the heavy topics kind of glossed over).
So why only 3.75 stars? I was expecting something more predictable, and I kept waiting to get that something more predictable, which took me out of the story.
All’s that to say, I’ll need to reread this at some point, because I only got to 75% love, and it could have been at least 85%-90% love if I’d read it without any expectations. (If you read the book, you’ll know what I mean.)
This story is characteristic of the feels and character complexities you've come to expect from Theodora Taylor. Both the hero and heroine had personal issues that when brought together in romance are healed by their love. This storyline introduced Naima, emotionally afraid (and possibly on the sexual spectrum), and Stone, emotional dormant, along with a misfit extended family. The story depicted the growth of their relationship and healing in this extended, sometimes funny family, and friends. Luca and Amber as well as Keane from other novels made appearances.
I liked the plot building with surprises, the foreshadowing and gradual introduction of the problems the characters faced. I could identify with Naima’s vulnerability, fears, and insecurities. I loved Stone's character development, from emotionally stilted to emotionally aware with that touch of grit that made him unique and still believable as Stone the enforcer. His dedication to "becoming normal" because of his devotion to Niama was heartwarming. His only having eyes for, only seeing Naima was touching.
While I without question enjoyed this book and the characters sparked my emotions, it felt less original, less creative than some of this author's other works, in fact giving recall to the Russian Billionaire series of emotionally crippled heroes, giving heroines, and Go from His Pretend Baby. I also think the storyline would have been richer written from / including the hero's point of view. Lastly, I would have liked to have seen more homage paid to the region, NC, bringing in more of the locale, Southern culture, regional foods and specialties.
Stone and Naima’s story was just different to all the others in this series. As usual I like when characters from previous books make and appearance. This book shows how the love between two broken persons blossomed into something very beautiful. Stone and Naima’s story was highly anticipated and Ms Taylor did not disappoint as usual. Lol not to pop anyone’s bubble but the only issue I had was that I was not able to read Stone’s thoughts but other than that it was a fantastic book and I’d recommend it
This book was nice and had some really funny parts as well. I really enjoyed it. I liked Stone hot and cold ways, and Mari’s noisy ways and thinking that food can solve all problems. I love the people that make up their family as unconventional as it is and Naima’s caring ways.
3.25 Stars. (Dominican/Haitain W/WM). Audible audiobook with narration by Clementine Dove. Mafia. Marriage of convenience. This story has several elements that are replicas from an earlier book by this author, HIS PRETEND BABY. In that book, the hero coerces the heroine who is carrying his brother's baby into marrying him and into presenting the child as his: however, the hero is a tech genus and is socially inept due to Aspergers and comes off as forceful, rude, dismissive and distant. This storyline has Stone Ferraro in the same situations with a couple of minor differences-Stone is a mafia enforcer on medications to numb his pain and his aggressive demanding behavior is part and parcel of his nature. Despite Stone's abrupt no nonsense approach, I found him to be a much more sincere and likable character than Naima. Niama looked out for her client as a social worker; but in ever other area of her life, she is self-serving, decietful, begrudging and disingenuous and she has abandonment issues.
Naima and Stone’s story was crazy but good. Naima takes off for a fresh start away from the mob after her ex’s/ baby’s father funeral. Stone decided to check on her and discovered she’s pregnant with his brothers baby and she’s his. He pushes his way into her life while taking care of her and it was weird at first with how closed off he was except for asking her if she needed wifeing every night lol. As both of their problems came to light their relationship got better and I liked their chemistry. They went from marriage of convenience to love and it was sweet. Stone was a provider and protector while Naima was a sweetheart. This was an enjoyable read and I can’t wait to read the next book!
I was determined to not like let alone love Stone, I said I don't care what TT does there is no way she is going to make me like that guy and then she goes and creates the most fiercely loyal without guile and open character she has ever done, there are no layers with Sober stone he is just beautiful and the way he loves Naima and their little family I can't love him or this book more.
A thing that surprised me about this story is that Naima is the one who had layers. I never would have thought that she maybe felt more for Amber than a strictly platonic friendship.
I'm giving this 3.5 stars. Because this was a one sided point of view. I wanted to know Stone's point. Other then that. That the only complaint I have.
Stone was exactly as he is named, and I was worried how this romance was going to happen when things kept not going the way I expected. Again and again, things missed, even when it seemed that it should be happening. When it all finally started to piece together, even then, things weren’t quite right. Needless to say this was a hard fought romance for both sides and minefields of emotions along the way!
I even put an alarm on so I can get up to start reading this.
Naima and Stone really do belong together.
Stone proves that Naima is more than the nice social worker. And Naima shows that Stone is not who everyone believes.
Reading this book made me very disappointed in Rock. I started to see more that wasn't told in Amber book about it. But now I really think about it, he could've worked through it. But If I had to figure which brother belong with her, I still will choose Stone.
Even when I was reading Amber book, I was hoping Stone and Naima get together. When she knee him and brought him down. I though oh there's so much more to her than people see.
I love the man that Stone is reveal to be. He protective and does what Naima wants. He truley a family man and that if Naima wants something he will fully support her.
There is a scene in Amber book when Naima tells her how happy she was to be with Rock. And how happy he makes her and the way Amber treats her is horrible. At that moment i dislike her. She couldve did it in a better way, esp considering this was all her fault to begin with. But she was not being a true best friend to her.
Im glad in this book Amber realize what she did wrong and apologize. Not to mention Naima stands her ground when Amber tries to come for her again. And Naima was not having it. Nope! She stood up for her decisions and her man. Had me clapping my hands yelling "FINALLY! You tell her! Your life your decision! Esp all the things she did in her own life. You are not her child!"
Now that they hash that out and Amber apologized for her behavior and words. I love that they're friendship is rekindle and they are tighter than they were before.
There is also another part in the book that is my fav. Is when Stone interrupts Amber and Naima after they bump heads.
He only have eyes for her and only her. And when she mention she never had that type attention from anyone, Rock including. It proved the point that I was making that these two belong to one another.
I think my most favorite part about Stone that makes me smile all the time. Is when he's always like "Hey Naima"
Lol he kills someone and meets her eyes and will say that phase. As if he didnt just do qhat he did.
Base off what I read I can say I can careless for Stone mother. But the way she came for Naima, then Stone and Naima extend family, was one that made you want to demand who she think she was.
I throughly enjoy Naima aunt she is hilarious. In the beginning i did not like her all that much. But later i really enjoyed her shes so funny.
I really look forward to reading the next book after this one. But also im still curious about the girl in Amber book. The one that came to her house on her anniversary, to help her escape the father of her unborn child.
I curious about what is to come with the next book, but also that one. But i cannot wait for her next book.
First of all, at her age not knowing about the movie Weird Science is embarrassing...Wtf? Naima is homely and basic but nice enough. She's also annoyingly naïve. The not cussing is hella weird. Only serial killers use that kind of useless restraint with language. Or the super religious either way it's annoying. I wish her looks and attractiveness were better described. There is zero description about how she looks with the exception of her hair. It feels like the author forgot. So, I have the homeliest/worst pic of Naima in my head and I hope to God it’s wrong.
Naima is ALWAYS pushing therapy and mental health on Stone but refuses to seek help for herself. She's a codependent mess and terrible and relationships and decisions. Her relationship with Rock seems odd as if she only dated him because he was connected to Amber and Luca. That's not normal. It's as if this is her first real "normal-ish" relationship (despite the circumstances) She plays dumb but she's not playing she's ACTUALLY DUMB. Why the hell would she want Stone to cheat on her??? After all they've been through.....She is so oblivious and thinks everyone leaves her. They're just getting on with their own lives, not cutting her out. It's called balance of family and friends. Her social skills with friends and romantic partners are so bad...she can't read people or see the entire picture or understand context. She just self sabotages. Her friendship with Amber is codependent and weird, not a lesbian relationship. Helping your friend with babysitting is one thing but Naima’s idea "be a family" was a step too far. Why would Amber want to raise HER child with her??? That's Amber's child. Amber wanting to be Luca is fine and not about Naima but she made it about her and needs to get over it. Just be the godmother, weirdo... Naima's Aunt needed an entire workshop in boundaries. Also the colorism remark was fu*cked up and should have been handled and shut down instead of ignored.
Anyway, she annoyed the piss outta me. Stone is sexy, complex and well written tough. I love the love % thing. That's totally something I'd do. I like the history of his self medicating to make himself numb. The physical effects with that were interesting and really added to the story. This was a really good read overall.
This is my first Theodora Taylor. It was recommended by an author I read and respect and I’m glad I took a chance. However, if you are someone who needs the backstory to everything or likes the details, it may be a better idea to read Luca and Amber (a duet series) first. The main characters of this book are secondary characters in their story. One that is heavily referenced in Stone. There is a point that even I felt a little out of the loop but I still have zero interest in the other books. You get plenty of details (almost too many) to understand the major plot points that effect Stone and Naima. What I appreciate most about this book is the major growth of both characters. Stone and Naima are flawed and broken and while I don’t believe they fix one another, they do heal together. Through their relationship they recognize their greatest strengths and challenge their greatest weaknesses. I believe this series is meant to be about ruthless men and a type of romance that isn’t the most ideal and at times troubled. These characters begin that way, very concerning and disconcerting but proximity and perseverance opens the door, not only for love and family but true acceptance and eventual understanding and growth. This story didn’t feel superficial and it definitely wasn’t conventional or typical in pacing. There’s not tons of romantic overtures but a steady progression to something valuable and special, that to me reveals the individuality of bonds and relationships.
Can’t say I loved everything about this book, our heroine is the narrator and very limited. For she is frustrating where her interpersonal relationships and impressions are concerned and certain issues concerning her fears and hang ups aren’t truly addressed. While our hero is confusing and cold, imposing and even impossible but like most heroes, goes through the most transformative development, which mostly makes up the earlier problems. Definitely liked this one in a way that sticks to you because there’s a type of hope and realness that lingers throughout it. You walk away believing these characters are moving, loving and living in healthy ways, step by step deliberately, together.
Stone and Naima... what can I say? I'd been waiting for this book for a while and I was not disappointed.
Readers may remember these characters from "Luca" and "Amber" although that wasn't their story as Stone's twin brother Rock was in the picture. Now Rock is out of the picture and Stone shows up under the guise of protecting Naima but his reasons are more complex than simply being concerned for her safety. Naima doesn't know what to make of Stone. She sees him as, well... stone-faced and emotionless as well as too blunt for her tastes plus she's still sensitive from how things concluded with Rock.
As different as both characters are on the surface, their core personalities are that of being givers than takers. They handle things differently - Naima has tact! - but they aren't necessarily as disparate as one would think when it comes to goals and needs. Stone isn't a big talker but he's a doer and he stands by his word. Naima's a runner and not necessarily very trusting but I think that's actually what makes things with Stone so complementary. He's not about constantly verbalizing his feelings or showing his emotions like her but he pays attention. He sees her and what she needs in order to show her he's the right man for her. In turn, she starts to see him when her defenses begin to fall.
"Stone" leans more angsty romance than a suspense or comedy romance. Don't get me wrong, there are sexy and funny moments in it, even a bit of suspense, but Stone and Naima are foremost broken people who learn to trust each other and then themselves. I think it's a beautiful romance in the terms of finding love but realizing that sometimes a helping hand is also needed to nurture and sustain that love.
Looking forward to the final book, "Rashid," a character who readers are introduced to in the author's book, "Zahir."
* This is a stand alone story, though Naima and Stone initially appeared during Amber and Luca's stories. Naima and Stone's coming together is at times ugly, messy, dangerous, and reticent. Naima is endeavouring to move forward from a failed relationship, a faltering friendship and an unexpected pregnancy. Stone is grieving the loss of his twin, and dealing with how he processes his emotions, or lack thereof. Naima and Stone dance on a razor's edge of tension, attraction, and volatility. A turn of unfortunate events cause Naima to be ensnared in a danger's tentacles. Due to a tenuous and complicated history Stone feels bound to protect her. The story encompasses their burgeoning relationship and the menace that is coming closer. Two damaged souls come together and find their own form of healing and normalcy. Without providing a spoiler, I can only say that I found Naima was a character of irony, regarding how she conducted her personal life. Stone was an unexpected surprise, revealing depth. I only wish that he had addressed the behaviour of his family members when he took his family to New York. Talia, Cami and Aunt Tia enhanced the overall tone of the book. Another satisfying read from TT.
Really enjoyed this one! Stone is written so well that I had actually started reading this as a preview on Amazon because I was already starting another book and ended up abandoning the other book because I couldn’t stop this one! I became fully immersed into the storyline of Naima and Stone. I was like 😮 wait a minute! How is this going to ever evolve into a love story!? But this is no traditional love story. Not even by any stretch of the imagination! Wow is all I can say lol I am just totally intrigued by the character of Stone. I just love him. He’s just so crazy lol How he gonna tell Naima he’s like I don’t know forty, maybe fifty percent in love with her and your heart just bursts for them? Like that’s Stone 😆 I don’t even know how to describe why you’re gonna adore him, but you will! And Naima possesses like his ying to her yang. The story is told completely from her viewpoint and we also get more insight into her relationship with Amber as well. Very well written book. It’s what I’ve come to expect from Theodora Taylor and she doesn’t disappoint here.
Naima doesn't trust Stone, for good reason. He broke into her home and abducted her to use as leverage over Amber for Luca in the previous book. During that book, she started a relationship with Stone's twin brother, Rock. He was the safe, sane brother. At the beginning of this book, Naima is alone and pregnant with Rock's baby. But Rock is dead and she wants nothing to do with him mafia family, especially his scary brother Stone who is an emotionless monster.
Stone was such a surprise! His background and motivations are explained and his real self is slowly revealed. It's understandable that Naima doesn't trust him and would be unbelievable if their relationship started any other way than Stone forcing his way into her life. I absolutely loved this character development.
This story has lust, heat, danger, angst and even some romance. I couldn't put it down and loved it even more than the previous book.
I used to love this series and then stopped reading it because I thought the books were too predictable and formulaic. But this one had rave reviews and was on Kindle unlimited so I figured I’d give it a try. I really liked it! Naima was a mixture of practical, loving and hilarious. Initially I didn’t know what to think of Stone. I also hadn’t read Luca so I had no context for getting who he was in the plot initially but the author did a great job filling in just enough info so I could follow the plot. Naima and Stone seem completely mismatched at first. He seemed to be completely disinterested in her and she just flat out distrusted him, for good reasons. He was so crude and rude to her I kept hoping she would jack him up in his sleep. And yet, I really loved seeing Stone fall in love with Naima in his Neanderthal way. His bluntness kind of grows on you after awhile. Liked the book so much I’m gonna read Luca now.
Great book. Ms Taylor does not fail to disappoint. Stone wow. Silent but lethal. And when he speaks you best listen. Naima and Stone have not gotten off to the best of starts-(Read Amber). He has tracked her down to the South as when they last spoke it unsettled him. Naima is carrying his dead brother's child and Stone is going to make the situation right. What a Man! Stepping up for his brother Rock, Stone finds himself in uncharted waters-his feelings- does he even have any? Doubtful! Naima is going to take a lot of convincing that what Stone wants is real and not make believe. Naima and Stone have a lot to overcome in their journey but will they make it to the other side? Their road is difficult and needs a lot of navigating by Naima who is that wallflower always waiting in the wings to shine. Brilliant story.
I am disappointed. I rarely give 1 star, but this is it for me... I am sorry.
I suffered through the whole book and I hated it. I could not care about any of the characters, plot or whatsoever. The only highlight for me was the little snippets about side characters (since I really loved the previous book)
* Hero(s) - 1/5 - it would have been nice if the mental health aspect or his relationship with his twin have been more explained, but at this point I don`t even care. * Heroine(s) - 1/5 Ayhayhayh... NO. * Secondary Characters - 2/5
* Plot - 1/5 what was even happening? no structure at all just jumping around. * Romance/Steam - 1/5 was there any? I did not notice... * Drama/Conflict/Angst - 1/5 ( THAT scene in the restaurant? if anyone talked to me like that... honestly. So toxic. This is not normal.
* Writing Style - 2/5, I guess she tried... but it was hard pass for me.