J.T. Geissinger
Savage Hearts (Queens & Monsters, #3)
A Bratva assassin haunted by vengeance captures the woman he believes is responsible for his brother’s death—only to discover she is far more than she seems. Now trapped in his world, she must tread carefully between fear and attraction as a dangerous bond begins to form.
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About This Book
In "Savage Hearts," the third installment of J.T. Geissinger's "Queens and Monsters" series, Malek Antonov, a feared Bratva assassin, seeks vengeance for his brother's death. His quest leads him to Riley Keller, a woman he believes is connected to his brother's killer. However, upon discovering her true identity, Malek decides to take her as repayment for his loss.
As Riley becomes entangled in Malek's world, she must navigate the delicate balance between fear and attraction. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, set against the backdrop of the dangerous and volatile mafia underworld. The narrative is marked by intense emotions, suspense, and a slow-burn romance that keeps readers on edge.
The novel's atmosphere is dark and intense, with a palpable tension that drives the characters' interactions. The evolving bond between Malek and Riley challenges their perceptions and desires, leading to a compelling and unpredictable storyline.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's intense mafia romance and unexpected twists. Many commend Geissinger's vivid writing and evocative settings. Fans note the emotional depth and complex character development. Some criticize the portrayal of the female protagonist's character. Recommended for fans of dark romance with humor and sizzling chemistry.


