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Accidental Witness by Sam Mariano

thebusybookmom's review

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4.0

This was one of my first books diving into the Mafia and family crime. Vince and Mia are two people who are the very definition of opposites attract.

Mia has to learn quick how to navigate the life of a family who is steeped in secrets and crime if she wants to live. Vince wants to protect her at all costs.

Sam wrote Mia's character perfect. A girl who has been sheltered will not usually be strong. She is out into a situation where almost all of the men are alphas with Vince's cousin being the top Alpha. She is drawn to the strong men, but sticks with what she knows in Vince. At the end of the day she just wants to live and be with Vince. I love that we start to see a peak of strong convictions as she notices someone has to be strong for Vince. With Vince what I thought was protection is starting to seem as possession and jealousy.

Read this book if you like strong alphas who know what they want, and young women who can learn to be the strong person they should be fated to come!

forfictionssake's review

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1.0

I lost sleep staying up to read this and it makes me kinda angry.....

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There was no plot...none at all. I kept pushing through reading all while thinking to myself "there has to be a plot SOMEWHERE?! Right?!" No. Just no. None.

amberreadsromance28's review

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5.0

This book wasn't the best Sam Mariano book, but I stayed up late into the night to finish even though I had to get up early for work. I could not put it down.

Mia accidentally witnesses a crime, committed by a teen from her high school who is part of a Mafia family. He catches her trying to film them, she drops her phone and runs in the house. She is living on eggshells when Vince sits by her in English and keeps popping up. They have an instant connection and start to see each other. He is keeping it low key due to his family though. Everyone is warning her that Mateo cannot find out about her because than it will connect her to seeing the crime.

Vince and Mia's romance was a little insta love, but I like them in the beginning. However, Mateo changed everything. The scene where she meets Mateo was intense.

Vince became boring to me once Mateo was introduced. Mateo does heinous things in this book, but I must be sick because I couldn't put it down. He was fascinating.

I was going to go right into his book, but was bummed that it had a different h in it. Thought it would continue this story.

yesididbringabook's review

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4.0

This was not what I expected and I still don’t know what to think.

chatterbookbabe's review

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4.0

Accidental Witness is the first book of Sam Mariano’s that I've read, and as you know, reading a book by an author that’s new to you is always a gamble. The stakes seemed a lot higher to me for this one, because I am friends with the author on Instagram. I crossed my fingers and hoped to God that I liked it or things might get really awkward! I am not the type of person that will say I enjoyed a book if I didn’t. I might feel bad about it, but in the end, I’m going to give my honest opinion no matter what.

So what’s the verdict? Sam, you and I can still be friends, because I enjoyed the hell out of this one! LOL A crime family, morally challenged characters, bad boys, an innocent girl being dragged into their world, lust, sex, danger, twists, and turns?! Yes, please, and give me some more!

Mia is outside her house one night when she witnesses a crime taking place. While trying to record what is going on with her phone, she realizes one of the perpetrators is a guy from her high school rumored to be a part of a notorious Chicago crime family, Vince Morelli. That might not have been too bad except for the fact that he sees her, too. Mia freaks out and halls ass inside her house dropping her phone along the way.

As you might guess, when she goes back to get her phone the next day, it’s gone. Vince knows where she lives and where she goes to school. What she saw isn’t something a family like his can let her just walk away from. She was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, but it’s going to change her life forever.

First, I want to say that I was intrigued the entire time I was reading this. I only put it down once and that was to sleep. Second, I love the author's writing style, and it makes it really easy to fly through the book in no time. The third thing I want to talk about is the most surprising to me. In about 98 percent of the books I read, if I don’t like the heroine, I can’t love the story. If there is not at least one character that is perfection to me, I won’t want to continue with the book. Basically, characters make or break a book for me. That was not the case here. Maybe it’s because I started out loving all of the characters, or maybe it’s just the author’s ability to tell an awesome story! Either way, I have issues with all of the main characters, but I am still dying to read the next book!

What is my problem with the characters? Mia drove me crazy at times with her rationale and behavior, Vince pissed me off with some of the decisions he made and the actions that followed them, and the villain/second love interest, Mateo, made me want to beat him in the face! Now, I know what you’re thinking…shouldn’t you want to beat the villain in the face? You probably should, but in books like this, I tend to fall in love with the villain. Mateo had me in the beginning, but now I just want him to go away and never come back. Who knows? That might change in the next book, but for now, I’m done with his ass! Vince is my favorite character, because despite his mistakes, I feel for him. He doesn’t want the life he was given, but there is no way for him to get out of it. His asshole cousin wants his girl and has gone to great lengths to break them up. His whole life is being controlled, and he is forced to do things that will haunt him forever. Even the ending wasn’t really a happy one, because Mateo had a hand in it.

All in all, Accidental Witness is engaging and twisted with surprising revelations and characters that make you FEEL! I’m going to try to get to the next book as fast as I possibly can, because I can’t wait to see where the characters go from here! If you decide to read this, I recommend having the next book on standby, because you are probably going to want to dive right into the next one, too! Mafia romance fans, I recommend this one to you!

ARC generously provided for an honest review.

vikcs's review

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dark emotional tense medium-paced

4.0

metzireadsromance's review

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3.0

Mia and Vince (& Mateo?)

2.5 stars

This is a weird one. And I still enjoyed it for the villain. (One star is all his…weirdly). Can’t wait to continue to read his books.

mooncricketjp's review

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4.0

Unbelievably good!

This is a messed up romance for young loves but it’ll keep you hooked and wanting me from all the characters, especially our favorite villain.

billiea's review

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3.0

Okay so I devoured this but also the plot was bad?

kfriend's review

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4.0

So, I'm reviewing this after reading the whole series multiple times- which isn't even really fair, because it makes me see and feel about this book in a WHOLE new way because there is so much you don't know and understand. But, I don't want to spoil for others.

When I first read this, I kept thinking WTF is happening- and who is this story really about? It started off as a straight forward, bad boy/good girl/Mafia type trope and then swerved hardcore into something else. I didn't always understand Mia's motivations- but she's a softer, more loving heroine than we're used to in these Mafia stories- she's not weak, she's just more agreeable, and I really like it, personally- although others may see her as too accepting of her treatment.

Sam's writing is fantastic- she keeps us on our toes, fast pace, dynamic characters, she's a brilliant mastermind just like Mateo. There are some hard core triggers here- rape and sexual coercion. And, the HEA isn't really truly happy- very bittersweet. You'll find out why later in the series- because the question of "who is this really about?" turns out to be the right question after all.