Sinful Sacrifice
Lucky Kings, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Avery Reid
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Walker Williams
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Charity Ferrell
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A new second chance mafia romance from USA Today bestseller Charity Ferrell.
The first time I meet Damien Bellini, he offers to erase half my father's debt if I dance for him. That one dance sparks his obsession with me.
He's the last man I should fall for, a cold-blooded killer who works for the Lombardi crime family. But whenever I'm with him, he makes my blood burn hot.
What he doesn't know is that my uncle is the head of the Boston mob. When he demands I marry Damien for the sake of a contract, I refuse. My refusal creates a domino effect, and my world comes crashing down. Just when I think it's over, I get a wedding invitation that changes everything.
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Amazing
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1. The FMC it’s described in a way that I think the author meant to sound naïve, but she just sounds plain stupid - she leads the miscommunication trope, makes the decisions that affects her and the MMC, but she doesn’t know the whole context (and doesn’t want to know either- not one ounce of effort to talk in her) and she doesn’t want to face the consequences of those decisions. Meanwhile, she sounds so much like a brat, because she would take everything to MMC buys to her, but she doesn’t want to talk to him. It’s annoying. Besides (spoiler warning), she uses the justification that her family needs her, loves her, etc, but every single time said family appears it’s because someone made a shitty decision and she has to deal with it. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. They don’t love her, don’t respect her, just use her and she puts them in a pedestal.
When the MMC gives her the speech in the weeding, she deserved every single jab in that and a hundred more.
2. There’s a lot of interesting things happening in the context story plot, but it isn’t explored enough (spoiler alert), for instance, when his family is bombed, that’s basically all the context that we have - kind of just stays at this level, and it seems like a good plot to go deep in to the story, but no.
This girl pissed me off
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