
Beautiful Carnage (The Boys of Sinners Bay, #1)
Sloan Calabresi, a sheltered mafia princess trapped by her ruthless father’s schemes, is suddenly kidnapped on her wedding day by Rocco Romero, the dangerous heir of a rival family. Held captive by the man who once nearly killed her, she must navigate dark obsession, fiery banter, and twisted power games—until a fierce spark of desire ignites between captor and captive.
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About This Book
In the shadowy underworld of Port Diavoli, Sloan Calabresi, a sheltered mafia princess, is thrust into a perilous game of power and passion. On her wedding day, she is abducted by Rocco Romero, the formidable heir of a rival family, who once nearly ended her life. Held captive in his family's secluded hideout, Sloan confronts the man who embodies both her deepest fears and desires.
As days turn into nights, the tension between captor and captive escalates, marked by fiery exchanges and a palpable, slow-burning attraction. Rocco, driven by vengeance and a twisted sense of ownership, challenges Sloan's every move, while she grapples with her growing feelings and the looming threat of her family's wrath. The story delves into themes of captivity, power dynamics, and the blurred lines between love and hate, set against a backdrop of suspense and dark romance.
"Beautiful Carnage" immerses readers in a world where every glance and word carries weight, and the stakes are life and death. The narrative unfolds with intensity, drawing readers into a complex dance of emotions and power struggles, all while maintaining an air of suspense and forbidden attraction.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the intense chemistry and witty banter between the main characters. Many praise the book's dark themes and emotional depth, noting its compelling narrative. Fans note the slow-burn romance and character development as standout elements. Some readers find the pacing slow, with certain plot points feeling drawn out. Content warnings include themes of violence, abduction, and potential emotional distress.



