Dante: A Dark Mafia, Enemies to Lovers Romance
A woman finds herself entangled with a cold and calculating mafia boss, leading to a complex relationship filled with tension, power dynamics, and undeniable chemistry.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In the gritty underworld of Chicago, Katerina "Kat" Evanson's life takes a harrowing turn when her brother's debts draw the attention of Dante Moretti, the formidable head of the Moretti crime family. To settle the debt, Dante kidnaps Kat, holding her captive in his opulent mansion. As a former ER nurse, Kat's medical skills become unexpectedly valuable, leading to a complex and charged relationship between the two.
Dante, a man of contradictions, is both cold and calculating, yet beneath his ruthless exterior lies a man capable of deep passion. Kat, initially a prisoner, finds herself torn between hatred and an undeniable attraction to her captor. Their interactions are marked by tension, power struggles, and a slow-burning chemistry that neither can ignore.
Set against a backdrop of betrayal and vengeance, "Dante" delves into themes of survival, healing, and the blurred lines between captor and protector. The narrative unfolds with suspense and intensity, exploring the transformation of enemies into lovers within the perilous confines of the mafia world.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's intense chemistry and addictive pacing, making it hard to put down. Many commend Kincaid's confident writing style, effectively building tension and character depth. Fans note the emotional impact, highlighting the protagonists' growth and the story's dark themes. Some caution about explicit content and dark themes; readers should check trigger warnings before reading. Ideal for fans of spicy romance with morally complex characters and dark mafia settings.
About the Author
Sadie Kincaid
2 books in library
Readers are captivated by Sadie Kincaid's ability to blend danger with desire, resulting in intense and thrilling romances. The complex characters and dark plots have left audiences eagerly turning pages, craving more of her evocative storytelling.