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  • Beauty and the Beast: Dark Mafia Romance Boxset

  • Written by: L. Steele
  • Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Roxy Isles
  • Length: 23 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Beauty and the Beast: Dark Mafia Romance Boxset

Written by: L. Steele
Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Roxy Isles
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Publisher's Summary

"Run my Beauty.... If I catch you, you are mine...."

Michael Byron Domenico Sovrano. The Capo of Sicily's notorious Mafia company. My father owed him, so he took me to repay the debt and married me to further his own ambitions. I hate him; I am determined to resist him. But what happens when I begin to fall for my new husband?

A feisty fashion designer goes toe to toe with a brutal gangster in this marriage-of-convenience age-gap Mafia romance stand-alone and teaches him the meaning of love.

This is Michael and Karma’s complete story; a dark, modern interpretation of a tale as old as time. Buy now.

*A Mafia BookTok recommendation

©2022 Laxmi Hariharan (P)2022 Laxmi Hariharan
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  • Categories: Romance

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The narrators make a great story even better

The story is a good one, we’ve all heard it before, the twits and turns are what makes them different. No shortage of twists and turns here, and they result in a wonderful listen. The icing on the cake is Jason Clarke- my favourite new male narrator!!

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Horrible

Not worth the credits. Don’t waste your time. The female narrator makes my ears bleed. Feels like a child wrote the books. Junk

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Not worth my credits!

There’s too much word repetition. The female voice isn’t the easiest to listen to, I honestly don’t think it was a good choice for this character. Not to mention you don’t get the end of the characters story after 3 books? I just won’t be purchasing the rest of the books.

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Don’t waste your money

So I almost never rate books. So when I do, it’s because it’s absolutely amazing or terrible.

I get that this is part of the trope, but the female character is so over the top wishy washy it’s painful. One minute she’s causing him bodily harm, and the next she’s internally expressing her undying love for him. And unfortunately the first book was so slow with little happening, other than Micha being cruel and straight up lying to hurt or control her, or supposedly sweet that just felt patronizing. End of book 1 felt like the climax of the story for book 1, which meant nothing really exciting happened for most of it.

Lastly, I struggled so much with the female narration. She adjusted her voice to sound young I suspect but just sounded squeaky and very hard to listen to. Between that and the constant overuse of “OMG”, and dismal plot, I actually couldn’t finish this. Which is rare for me because I hate DNFing.

I gave it 2 stars because I think it has potential to be better and Jason Clark was good.

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