

I loved the development of their characters, and their relationship with Dahlia. Even though they were brothers, they didn’t really understand each other as well as they thought. I liked him, and then I hated him, and then I loved him. He had his demons and unfortunately, he took them out on her at times. Lucian was a great character, but I think if it wasn’t for his POV chapters, I would have taken a lot longer to come around to him. Gabriel was such a sweetheart towards her and I just loved him. The boys were great and all so different. I also loved watching her grow close to the three boys. I loved seeing her tackle her demons in the end. She was strong considering what she had been through in the past. The characters were great and the story was fantastic.ĭahlia was a fantastic main character. It’s me against them, and only time will tell If I’ll be the winner or be destroyed in these cruel and merciless Mafia Wars. But what disturbs me most is that I just might like it. They play a game for keeps, a game where the only rule is that there are no rules. The thing they don’t realize is that I’m more than what I seem.Ī dahlia has always bloomed best in the light, and even though everything about this place and these men is shrouded in darkness, I’m determined to thrive…to win. Where Lucian, Raphael, and Gabriel Rossi now think they own me. New York City, the powerful head of the Cosa Nostra, is my new home. We aren’t Butchers in name only, and surely the Rossi family can’t be as bad as the devil that’s been destroying me since I was eight years old.

I should know all about how to survive monsters though, I come from a family of them.

*Recommended 18+ due to mature language, adult situations, triggers galore, and sensitive content.This is the third book in a shared world series called Mafia Wars. *Ruining Dahlia is a full-length reverse harem novel in the dark and twisted Mafia Wars world. It’s me against them, and only time will tell If I'll be the winner or be destroyed in these cruel and merciless Mafia Wars. A dahlia has always bloomed best in the light, and even though everything about this place and these men is shrouded in darkness, I’m determined to thrive…to win. The thing they don't realize is that I'm more than what I seem. We aren't Butchers in name only, and surely the Rossi family can’t be as bad as the devil that’s been destroying me since I was eight years old.
