Luca & Anabel Get A Second Chance In This Slow Burn Mafia Romance! Fans Of The Series Will Be Thrilled To See That Anabel’s Best Friends Charlotte And Emily Are In Her Story, And Emily’s New Beau Matteo, Too.
This is the third book in the Alpha Boyfriends series about three best friends who meet during freshman year at Columbia University in New York. Charlotte, Emily, and Anabel, all twenty-five now, are young and single in New York City.
Book one, The Billionaire’s Fake Fiancée, is Charlotte Johnson and Max Parker’s story. Charlotte loses her job when Max’s company buys her company and dissolves it. With an axe to grind against the mysterious Mr. Parker, she doesn’t feel badly when she is mistaken for his girlfriend in a mix-up. She goes along with the error when she sees that it gets her special treatment. Little does she anticipate how quickly rumors spread, and before she knows it Max Parker himself has sent her an angry email.
Emily Finland’s story follows in book two, About Last Night. It is her story with Matteo Fellini. After a long dry spell, a blind date and a case of mistaken identity lead Emily to a one night stand with the wrong man. Forty year old Liam Montgomery, though, turns out to be more than she bargained for she he turns up at her parents’ party the next week, and something underhanded is at play. Her flakey parents are into something shady, and the handsome older man that she couldn’t get out of her mind now goes by the name Matteo Fellini. Nothing is as it seems, and soon Emily finds herself sucked into a world of trouble.
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Eight years ago Anabel Forbes, seventeen, fell for her prince charming. It was the summer before she left her home in Brooklyn to move to Manhattan and attend Columbia University. It was a whirlwind romance, and she lost her innocence to twenty-year-old Luca Cattaneo. He was a businessman, though he joked that he was in the mafia and he did have a dangerous vibe at times. It had been true love, but when Anabel discovered that Luca was a dark prince and saw more than she bargained for, she couldn’t get away fast enough. Today she plagued by guilt and regrets.
Luca Cattaneo, twenty-eight, needs to get Anabel out of his mind. After seeing her in Miami a week or so ago – for the first time in eight years – he finds himself distracted by the memories of the love he once felt for her. He would not be that man again, softened by a woman. He is the capo of Brooklyn, ruthless and respected. He can and does have any woman he wants. He had made a deal with Lorenzo Marchese years ago, promising to marry his daughter Valentina. Valentina is beautiful and at twenty-one, her father is anxious for the wedding. Luca loves to play games, and he devises he perfect way to get even with Anabel for breaking his heart.
Things go awry at the outset, however. Giorgio, Luca’s underboss and best friend since age seven, has concerns about Anabel reappearing in Luca’s life and advises caution. With Valentina in the mix, Lorenzo Marchese must be considered. But when Enzo Russo enters the picture, things take a serious turn. Luca has a rat, and nobody can be trusted. Enzo wants something from Luca in exchange for Anabel, but Luca doesn’t mind seeing her punished. Luca plays a dangerous game, but the couple eventually earns their happy ending.
Luca and Anabel’s story has been hinted at in earlier books in the series, so it is wonderful to get the backstory here and see how it all plays out for them. Their chemistry sizzles eight years later. Reserved and innocent Anabel transforms around Luca, and change soon overcomes him as well. Their love/hate relationship is tested once again, but the eight years apart have allowed them to grow up a bit as well as to have a deeper appreciation for what they once had and lost.
Fans of the series will be thrilled to see that Anabel’s best friends Charlotte and Emily are in her story, and Emily’s new beau Matteo Fellini enters the story as well. In About Last Night, he left the mafia, but he and Luca had run different factions of the Calbrese family. Here he goes as Matteo Calabrese (different spelling). He and Luca are cousins and do not get along. It is in Matteo’s story, About Last Night, that Luca and Anabel accidentally run into one another for the first time since their breakup.
Luca and Anabel get a second chance in this slow burn mafia romance. The story is nicely written. The beginning is beautiful, almost poetic. Later, the story shifts into mafia mode as the action begins. The story is written in first person. The POV alternates between Luca and Anabel. I rate this book four stars.
I received and advance copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.