

The lack of plot/ action and lack of connection with the H and other characters ruined it for me. I can summarise in one page the facts they found out and alternatively we spend most of the book with Sofia going to parties with the girls and finds something out, goes out here and finds this out, goes there and talks to this person.

My issue with book one is that barely anything happens and I was bored for most of it but it picked up in the last 30% or so. Unfortunately I won’t be reading the third (and potentially this authors) books? I just can't wait to see her becoming the Queen of the Mafia. I love the way she thinks, ways she's trying to get the upper hand on everyone. Third, if you don't like vain, manipulative, calculative, self-absorbed, arrogant, willing to abandon their blood family for self fulfilling ambition character, then you absolutely won't like our heroine.īut in my opinion, she's the best and compelling part of this book. Trust me, I thought I wouldn't like it either because of this but one part of this book made me reconsider this feeling. Second, if you're hoping for a smutty romance-heavy mafia romance book, then this is not the book for you. I don't really care much about these things as long as it was readable and interesting. Even I, who never care about these things or sentence structures and all that, noticed the inaccuracies. However, it does have a lot of issue that people might find annoying. In conclusion, a great continuation in this series and I am so excited for The Rocchetti Queen It just adds to the story a lot, even though a lot of authors wouldn’t have gone the extra mile and would have stuck to just the relationship drama. I love the action and drama with the FBI, Cat, the Irish mafia, and the Bratva.

They are both pretty ruthless, but he is more obvious about it, which works for him because he needs people to be scared of him. We don’t see a lot of Alessandro throughout the book, but he really compliments her, in my opinion. I love it! She is also a great mother-to-be even under the terrible circumstances. Sophia is cunning under her stupid trophy wife facade. They go against the mafia and expect for it to bend instead of infiltrating from the inside. A lot of “independent” mafia heroine are idiots. I love that Sophia comes into her own as the wife of a powerful man and a powerful woman in her own right. So many series have an amazing debut, but lagging sequels and, so far, The Rocchetti Dynasty is fabulous in each book!

I love that this series keeps getting better.
