For me, it’s both.
There was a time when I thought I wanted a different life. A life with her. But that changed the day she left—the day she ripped my heart out.
Now I’m a heartless bastard with the tendency to not give a shit.
I live my life like a man with nothing to lose. Reckless, ruthless, callous, and consumed by darkness.
But she’s back, the woman who destroyed me. Only this time she’s one of them—the enemy.
She thinks she can play me, torture me by walking around in our world like she belongs here. But on these streets, I’m a fucking prince. I’ll ruin. I’ll rule. And I’ll start a goddamn war in this city.
Because Layla Moore belongs to no one…but me.
I love mafia romances, obviously, if you have read my
reviews before you know how much I love them especially ones that draw you in immediately
and that is what happened with Mafia
Prince. I loved Mafia Princess
and was excited to start Mafia Prince,
and trust me it was worth that excitement. I am purposely going to keep this
review short and sweet, and that is because I don’t want to accidentally spoil
it for anyone.
Dante. *sigh*Dante is sexy, he is an alpha, he can be a bit
of an asshole at times but honestly what man isn’t, but most importantly he is
Layla’s and Layla is his. Layla is the perfect match for Dante, she is strong,
and loyal and in the mafia world those are must have qualities if you want to
survive that life.
If you are like me and on the lookout for a new mafia
romance then make sure you put Mafia
Prince on your TBR lists, this is one I will be reading again soon because
I just can’t get enough of this family and neither will you.

All the way from Cape Town, South Africa, Bella J lives for the days when she’s able to retreat to her writer’s cave where she can get lost in her little pretend world of romance, love, and insanely hot bad boys.
Bella J is a Hybrid Author with both Self-Published and Traditional Published work. Even though her novels range from drama, to comedy, to suspense, it's the dark, twisted side of romance she loves the most.
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