
Sinners Anonymous
The first installment in a mafia romance series featuring a slow burn, age gap, and forbidden love. With morally grey characters and steady tension, it’s an excellent choice for newcomers to dark romance.
About This Book
In "Sinners Anonymous," Rory Carter is a young woman ensnared in a perilous world of organized crime. To protect her father and their hometown, she agrees to marry Alberto Visconti, an aging and cruel mafia capo. Her life takes a tumultuous turn with the return of Angelo "Vicious" Visconti, Alberto's nephew, who also runs the Sinners Anonymous hotline where Rory has anonymously confessed her deepest secrets.
As Rory becomes entangled with the Visconti family, she navigates a complex web of power, betrayal, and forbidden attraction. The tension between her duty and her growing feelings for Angelo intensifies, leading to a series of confrontations that challenge her moral boundaries. The novel delves into themes of confession, power dynamics, and the corrupting nature of authority, set against the backdrop of a coastal mafia family.
The atmosphere is dark and suspenseful, with a slow-burn romance that builds steadily. The story is driven by the characters' internal conflicts and the dangerous world they inhabit, creating a narrative filled with tension and moral ambiguity.
What Readers Say
Many readers praise the book's intense, slow-burn romance and compelling character dynamics. Some readers find the writing style repetitive and the character behaviors unrealistic. Fans appreciate the dark, suspenseful atmosphere and the exploration of forbidden love. Critics note the book ends on a major cliffhanger, which may be frustrating for some readers. This book is recommended for fans of dark mafia romance seeking intense, character-driven stories.

