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Savage Mafia Prince by Annika Martin

wellactjoally's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional medium-paced

3.0

Wild wolf boy imprisoned in a mental institution discovered by a journalist nurse recovering from trauma. 

angelastl's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow. What a crazy story. From a reporter undercover to a man who is supposed to be comatose from the medication he's being given in a mental institution to the crazy mafia guys, this book is nonstop. Amazing chemistry. Crazy intense story line.

mimiisreading's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 Stars

clairelynn's review against another edition

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5.0

Best of the trilogy!!! Read it so fast....

redhairedashreads's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow was this good. Kiro, the lost Dragusha brother, knows nothing of his past and just wants to be free again. Kiro was a very interesting character. He is a caveman with emotions. I loved his character and development throughout the book. Ann really brings out the best in him and makes him push to be more than a savage.

Ann was a great heroine. She was strong, resourceful, and takes no crap. Overall a great ending for the brothers and for Kiro. I almost wish this series was longer just so we can see more of the brothers.

stixy0317's review against another edition

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5.0

Wonderful. Just wonderful! I have no words to describe this beautiful story. And as always Ms. Martin's writing is superb!

izziede's review against another edition

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3.0

Interesting story.
I was a bit confused as I read previous books a long time ago.

shahlasworld's review against another edition

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4.0

ARC provided by Author in exchange of an honest Review

Oh my gosh, I am in love with Kiro. i want my own savage BEAST.This book will take you on adventurous and emotional Roller coaster. I absolutely loved the journey that Kio and Ann take!!! Its breathtaking,sweet ,hot,sad and scary. You will not want to put it down
This book has everything action , love, romance,Alpha males and Suspense which kept me riveted. The intensity of their bond is undeniable as you read the characters words

“I’ll care for you ,Ann…...i’ll protect you,I’ll even die for you if i have to.”-Kiro

I am Slayed.
READ IT!!!! You certainly will not be disappointed by this Heart wrenching,Exciting mafia adventure.

nicspears's review against another edition

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4.0

*ARC received in exchange of an honest review*

This book and author was completely new to me, but after finishing Savage Mafia Prince it certainly won't be my last.

Annika has delivered a compelling and unique story that had me captivated from the very beginning. I was lost to the 'savage adonis' that was Kiro and the caring nature of 'Nurse Ann' as they fought for freedom, answers and unknown dangerous threats.

Although this can be read as a standalone I would suggest maybe reading the first two books in the series beforehand to truly understand all the nuances of the Dragusha brothers. I didn't do this and even though I had no problems following it, I wish I had read the first two. I am going to go back and read the first two books in the series.

Overall it was brilliantly told story full about finding yourself, survival and pure animalistic love.

It is a book that I would definitely recommend and very much worth the 4* I am giving it.

totallybex's review

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4.0

Where’s Kiro? This was the question that I needed to be answered since the first book of the Dangerous Royals series. It was a whirlwind of adrenaline and three books to get here, but I can say I finally have closure.

Kiro is the youngest of the three Dragusha brothers and an heir to an Albanian mob family. After the death of their parents when he was just a baby, he was taken and has no idea who he truly is. His older brothers have been reunited and have tried to find answers about his whereabouts, but ran into dead ends at every turn. Kiro was stolen, illegally adopted, abandoned in the wilderness, raised in a pack of wolves, and later caged as a science experiment. He is literally a savage in every sense of the word.

Ann is an undercover journalist posing as a nurse. She knows that there is something suspicious about nearly-comatose Patient 34 in the psyche ward. She’s there on another assignment, but she can’t ignore the facts and delves into his history. Searching for the truth about Patient 34 (Kiro) gets her kidnapped and chased by madmen set on killing the mob heir.

Kiro’s story is heartbreaking from the very beginning. He had zero chance to be a normal child, teenager, or adult. He survived the worst circumstances imaginable, so I can understand why Ann would want to help him. Kiro is so primal with her in every way. It’s all he’s ever known, so I thought that Martin did an excellent job with his point of view and inner thoughts.

All of that said, I would have liked a little more time with the brothers after their reunion. Most of the action occurs at the end of the book and it felt a bit rushed. After taking three books to get to this monumental moment, it felt glossed over in the end. Maybe I could beg for another book? Perhaps a novella instead? It’s a great series, so if you enjoy darker romances with suspense and action, the Dangerous Royals are for you.


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