Dark Crown is book seven in Chicago Mafia Dons. This book is a mafia arranged marriage romance involving a forced marriage, dark themes and certain subjects matters that may upsetting to readers. It's a standalone but intertwines with other books in the series. It has no cliffhanger and a happily-ever-after ending. It's beautifully crafted with well developed characters. The story draws you in from the first chapter and keeps you hooked right up until the end. It's fast paced, intense, dark, and twisted. Another remarkable book by Bianca Cole and great ending to a phenomenal series. This amazing series wraps up with Adrik and Eliza. It's filled with suspense, drama, danger, violence, hatred, lies, greed, lust, enemies, secrets, deception, anger, fear, darkness, light, hurt, emotions, passion, power, control, heartaches, survival, mystery, betrayal, twists and turns, family issues, pain, alliances, torture, savagery, murder, hatred, bloodshed, resentment, rape, madness, mental, psychologically and physical abuse, redemption, love and chalk loads of steam.
Adrik is a wounded soul and suffered a lot as child which shaped is adult life and caused him to be a evil vile man. He is considered as the black sheep of the Russian Bratva Volkov family. He makes a deal with Don of the Estrada Cartel to marry his oldest daughter Eliza. The family thinks that he's a sociopath. He wants the Estrada crown which is rightly belongs to Eliza but believes once they are married it gives him the right lead Estrada Cartel. Two months prior to their wedding day he forces her down the aisle, then drags her to a club where he shoots her father dead right in front of her eyes. The man is an animal, savage, and twisted and will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
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