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A review by jenngrandreads
Brutal Prince by Sophie Lark
adventurous
dark
emotional
informative
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
"If you EVER talk to my wife like that again, I'll empty that clip in your chest."
I’m new to mafia romances, and I heard Sophie Lark’s “Brutal Birthright” series was a great place to start! I don’t know about other mafia romances, but I really enjoyed this one! It was definitely a wild ride!
Even though Aida and Callum’s marriage isn’t a love match at the beginning, and more of a save-face match to appease the intense tension between their rival families, it was SO fun to watch their chemistry sizzle to the point of explosion! And the explosion was pretty epic!!
They really do hate each other in the beginning, even almost killing each other at one point! The hatred is REAL, y’all. I also loved how their relationships with their families played into the plot. Aida actually got along with her brothers, which I feel like might be unusual for a dark/mafia romance? I’m no expert though!
Ultimately, I would recommend this book if you’re looking to dip your toe in the mafia/dark romance pool. I really, really enjoyed it, and will definitely be reading the rest of the series!!
I’m new to mafia romances, and I heard Sophie Lark’s “Brutal Birthright” series was a great place to start! I don’t know about other mafia romances, but I really enjoyed this one! It was definitely a wild ride!
Even though Aida and Callum’s marriage isn’t a love match at the beginning, and more of a save-face match to appease the intense tension between their rival families, it was SO fun to watch their chemistry sizzle to the point of explosion! And the explosion was pretty epic!!
They really do hate each other in the beginning, even almost killing each other at one point! The hatred is REAL, y’all. I also loved how their relationships with their families played into the plot. Aida actually got along with her brothers, which I feel like might be unusual for a dark/mafia romance? I’m no expert though!
Ultimately, I would recommend this book if you’re looking to dip your toe in the mafia/dark romance pool. I really, really enjoyed it, and will definitely be reading the rest of the series!!