Embrace the Darkness was such an awesome surprise. I offhandedly found it in a recommendation thread, and I had some extra time, so I figured why not. One KU click, several hours, and a one-click to purchase later, I'm so invested and want book two now.
Maura is just this flawed dark princess. The Banphrionsa, she's the daughter of the Ri, the leader of the Quinn family- a branch of the Irish mob. She's got enough Daddy issues to fill Dr. Phil's appointment book for decades, and she's had some unrelated traumatic experiences in her past that have put her on a bit of a hair trigger. There's a thirst for violence, a penchant to strike her enemy hard enough that they can't strike back, that makes Maura a bit tougher and just generally more violent than a lot of the FMCs that we see in RH. So, even though she's wounded, she's got some lovely and mind-bending moments of bad*ssery that are just so much fun to read when she leaves the macho men around her gaping.
What I like most about her is that she's imperfect. She has moments of strength, but she also has panic attacks, sometimes forgets to eat, and shows clear signs that she hasn't managed to make peace with what's happened to her. For me, this is a sign of great character writing because the author stays true to the background she's given Maura in all aspects and shows that someone can be wounded but that doesn't make them into a victim.
What I'm not sure about is how the men scenario works out. I found the book in an RH thread, so I'm figuring it's at least a menage, but there are a few different men on the scene that it looks like Maura will be developing some kind of close connection to. How many of them will turn intimate/romantic? I'm honestly notsure yet.
For now, Louie and Jamie are the ones who steal the show. Jamie is the tattooed enforcer who's one of her father's righthand men, and he's also grown up with the Banphrionsa as an honorary member of her household, so there's a deep connection there to explore, and the flames do get fanned in book one. Louie, Jamie's best friend and another member of the "family" is the other primary interest in book one. Not many sparks fly yet, but there are a lot of nudges that point toward a menage in the making. Louie is the jokester, but he has a nice morality that comes through in the way he honors his relationship with Jamie and also seems to cherish Maura.
Honestly, there are some other men that I'm hoping will be included in the relationship, but I'll also be happy if Jamie and Louie are the most we ever get.
Overall, Embraced the Darkness is this delightful bloody romp, and to me, it feels like a "proper" mafia book, surpassing many others that I've read in the RH/Why Choose/Menage world.
*One important note* definitely think the trigger warning could just be a little more explicit- the book contains assault on the FMC and recollections of sexual abuse. I won't go more into detail than that because I don't want to give giant spoilers, but I do know there are a lot of readers out there who need to consider mental health and their needs before they dive into a book.