Unfortunately for me this is one of those reviews that is hard to write without giving away spoilers so I am going to be purposefully vague in this review. Everything that I loved about this story would give things away! I will have to just say that The Life was an excellent continuation of The Arrangement. If you are a fan of contemporary mob stories this series is definitely a need to read.
I enjoyed that a large part of the book deals with the building of trust between Vine and Anton as well as them continuing to develop their relationship during what is an extremely stressful time. Man it's hard to be vague and not give away details! Anton is determined to keep his new family safe as past and current dangers threaten the happiness that he is trying to provide for Vine. I for one, do not mind a hero who will do whatever is necessary to take care of his own. That's one of the pleasures of reading a mafia book for me. A strong male character who deals fiercely and yes, sometimes violently, with anything that attempts to harm what he considers his. Yes, I'm guilty of loving a good bad boy and Anton doesn't disappoint!
The Life is a "suck you in" read and I look forward to reading book 3, The Score, when it's released October 27th. There's even a sneak peek into it at the end of The Life that will have you marking your calendar for The Score's release.
Happy Reading!
Monlat
**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**
I enjoyed that a large part of the book deals with the building of trust between Vine and Anton as well as them continuing to develop their relationship during what is an extremely stressful time. Man it's hard to be vague and not give away details! Anton is determined to keep his new family safe as past and current dangers threaten the happiness that he is trying to provide for Vine. I for one, do not mind a hero who will do whatever is necessary to take care of his own. That's one of the pleasures of reading a mafia book for me. A strong male character who deals fiercely and yes, sometimes violently, with anything that attempts to harm what he considers his. Yes, I'm guilty of loving a good bad boy and Anton doesn't disappoint!
The Life is a "suck you in" read and I look forward to reading book 3, The Score, when it's released October 27th. There's even a sneak peek into it at the end of The Life that will have you marking your calendar for The Score's release.
Happy Reading!
Monlat
**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**
The mafia life is a dangerous one revolving around honor, duty, and greed—a troublesome thing like love isn’t meant to play a part, but no one follows the rules.
Surrounded by men waiting for the Russian mob boss to show weakness, Anton Avdonin should have known showering affection so openly on his new bride wasn’t a good idea. Of course, that didn’t stop him. When Anton’s wife begins attracting unwanted attention from an unknown source, he’s determined to find out just who is playing the risky game and put a stop to it by whatever means necessary.
From a Cosa Nostra princess to a Bratva queen, Viviana “Vine” Avdonin was made for the life. Pregnant, safe, and loved, she’s more than happy to move on from the history that haunts her to start out fresh. Then again, someone else has other plans. Old rivals from the past and bad blood from the present have mixed in the worst way, threatening to take away the things Viviana loves the very most. No matter what, she can’t let that happen.
Both Viviana and Anton know there’s only one way this can all end and it’s up to them to do it. But, who is behind the veiled threats and personal attacks, and how far are they willing to go to get what they want? When the truth finally surfaces, the consequences will be devastating and no one could have seen it coming.
In a life where everybody plays for keeps and no one fights fair, one mistake might cost them everything.
*Please Note, The Life is not a standalone title. The first book in The Russian Guns series (The Arrangement) should be read before the second book*
Anton
rested back to the headboard to catch his breath and brought his wife closer to
his side with one arm. Not bothering to make any attempt to leave his sweaty
grasp, Viviana laid a soft kiss to his arm as his hand rubbed up her naked
side.
After
falling into bed around three in the morning once Erik and Ivan were gone,
Anton was woken up by his wife not a couple of hours later. It wasn’t like her
to be up so early, never mind wanting to fuck like they had, given the new
pressure and pain she’d been experiencing in the mornings. Anton had no idea
what came over Viviana, but he sure as hell wasn’t about to complain.
Their
coupling had been rough—rougher than he liked given her stage of pregnancy. But
even when he tried to slow them down, to take her softer, Viviana wouldn’t have
it. Anton wasn’t one to deny his wife, especially not of that.
“Jesus
Christ,” he mumbled into the palm of his hand. Even though his body was still
humming from her high, his mind was downright exhausted. Three hours of sleep wasn’t
new to Anton, but he could use a bit more. “Thanks for the wake-up call, baby.”
Viviana
giggled, but even the sound felt off. “Yeah, I guess.”
“Hey,”
he said into her hair. The grip he had on her tightened momentarily. “What’s
wrong?”
“Hmm?”
Viviana turned just enough to lean up and press her silken mouth to the
underside of his jaw. “Nothing, just thinking about Sergei.”
“Don’t
fret over that idiot. He’s not even a blip on my radar. We’ll get that dinner
done and move on.”
Anton
was lying through his teeth, but concerning his wife just wasn’t okay with him.
What he wanted her doing was focusing on the end of her pregnancy, their son,
and her health. He was the boss, so he’d handle the Bratva issues. There was no
way she was going to be brought into the crossfire of Sergei’s nonsense, so he
didn’t think she had any need to be properly informed.
“Actually,”
he said, thinking about his conversation the night before with his spies. “I
think you might just show, and then go. You haven’t been feeling terribly great
lately, so it’s not a stretch to think you might not feel well that day. Just
stay long enough to say hello, forgive Tatiana if you want, and then Rory will
escort you home and Joe will follow. Business as usual.”
“Forgive
her if I want,” she repeated dully.
“It’d
be better if you did, or at least say you do, but it’s not expected. You did
ask for her, though, so you have to be respectful about whatever you choose to
do.”
Viviana
snorted. “When am I ever not? Can I claw her eyes out after?”
“No,”
Anton said, laughing. That’d surely be a sight. He bet Viviana would give
Tatiana one hell of a run for her money. “Not while you’re pregnant with my
child, anyhow.”
“Yeah,
but making her swallow a few teeth would sure make me feel a heck of a lot
better.”
“My
God. You know there’s nothing there, right? Her and me, I mean. That’s not …
It’s just not there, baby. You don’t have to be jealous.”
“I’m
not jealous, Anton.” Strangely, he believed her. Viviana shrugged under the
weight of his arm resting around her shoulders. “Why should I be … of Tatiana?
I have exactly what she doesn’t. Everything she thought should have been hers
is mine. I have your life, your son, and your love. Even if she was nothing
more than your whore, which she isn’t, she still wouldn’t have any of those
things. So no, I’m not jealous of that girl. On the other hand, I do wonder if
she is envious of me.”
“I
have no doubt of that.”
Viviana
sighed. “Exactly. Tatiana has defied her father, you, and God knows how many
others just to hurt me once. That was before we were married, before Demyan,
and she only managed to sling words. This time might be different. At this
dinner, she’s going to see me pregnant, happy, and protected, all because of
you. Again, all that she doesn’t have and everything she wanted. So it brings
me back to safety, I guess. You made it clear you don’t want her in any way so
would she hurt me, or worse your baby, because of her resentment? Is she that
crazy over you?”
Anton
stayed silent, letting his wife’s words sink in as he considered them. It
wasn’t that what she said didn’t make sense, because it did, but he wondered
why Viviana had asked for Tatiana’s presence at all.
“You
asked for her to be there, Vine. If you were worried about all of this, why ask
at all?”
“I
also asked for no guns.”
“And
I’ll make sure that’s adhered to as best I can,” Anton said, still feeling
confused. “You won’t take a step into any establishment unless it is weapon
free.”
Viviana
felt tense in his arms. “You don’t need a gun to kill someone.”
“She
won’t have any chance to be alone with you.”
“I
know.”
“Then
what?” Anton asked.
“I
want this done,” she said so low he strained to hear. “Put an end to it,
however you have to. I don’t want to worry about her or her goddamned family
after it’s over. I don’t want to think if she can’t hurt me, she’ll go to the
next best thing.”
“You’re
worried she’ll try to hurt Demyan.”
“Or
you. To me, that’s just as bad.”
“You
know that’d never—”
“No,
I don’t,” Viviana interrupted coolly. “But if I didn’t have them to worry
about, it’d be one less thing for me to consider.”
It
was only then that her hidden meanings were starting to dawn on Anton. Viviana
never asked him for anything in regards to business. She didn’t like to have
her hands in his pots, so to speak. This was entirely different, especially if
she was asking what he thought she was asking.
“Come
on, Vine …”
“I
want it done,” she repeated thickly. “Please.”
“On
your head, though? You want that on your mind, bloodying up your hands, too?”
“Please?”
“Stop
it,” Anton said, practically spitting the words. “Fuck, just don’t say that
shit. I’ll handle it.”
“Before
or after one of us is dead?”
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