Stolen Touches by Neva Altaj is out now! This is a gorgeous new arranged mafia romance–check it out and be sure to grab your copy today.
Title: Stolen Touches
Author: Neva Altaj
Genre: Mafia Romance
About Stolen Touches:
Milene Rules, I know them, But I didn’t follow them. I moved into his city, his domain without approval. And now, it’s time for me to pay the price. Marry the cold, calculating Don of La Cosa Nostra, The man who many have never seen-or could recognize, And be bound to the mafia forever. But when he comes to collect me, I realize that this isn’t the first time we’ve met.Salvatore
Nothing amazes me anymore.
I’ve seen and done too much.
Until her.
She’s an anomaly,
Living in poverty,
In MY city,
Without approval.
I’m drawn to her in ways I never imagined.
She ignites me and intrigues me.
I want more than stolen touches.
I want it all.
And what Salvatore Ajello wants, he takes.
*Stolen Touches is a full-length novel with several open-door steamy scenes, no cheating and a guaranteed HEA.
This is the fifth book in Perfectly Imperfect mafia series. Each book in this series features a different couple and can be read as a standalone, but for maximum enjoyment, follow the recommended reading order.
Review
(By Cindy)
"Stolen Touches" is the first book I've read from author Neva Altaj. It's always a pleasant surprise to find a new author and a new series!
Mob boss Salvatore Ajello is attracted to Milene from the first time he lays eyes on her. Could it have been her less-than-cordial greeting of "Move, you idiot?" No one, and that means NO ONE talks to Salvatore Ajello that way and lives to tell about it. But there's something about Milene that Salvatore finds equally intriguing and confusing
Milene Scardoni is no stranger to the mob. In fact, her aversion to everything it stands for is part of the reason she's hiding from the Chicago Family in probably the most dangerous city imaginable. Perhaps that's what her undeniable attraction to Salvatore is all about. Who knows, It's clear there's something between Salvatore and Milene, but whether that attraction can survive once they discover each other's real identities remains to be seen.
I loved Salvatore and Milene's story. Both of these characters are interesting in their own right, and the dual perspective approach the author uses to tell their story helps the reader discover both characters from their own perspectives. We see Salvatore as more than a cold-blooded, ruthless mob boss. We find there's more to Milene than a spoiled mob princess. Neither are strangers to Cosa Nostra, but their journey to finding their "own thing" takes the reader on a series of emotional ups and downs, including unthinkable violence, swoon-worthy schmexy scenes, and yes, even a smile or two along the way.
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