Silent Prima Donna
About
Marrying a Mafioso was just another duty Prima had to fulfill. Listen and obey was how she was raised. But getting kidnaped by a rival? Having his child? That wasn’t part of the deal.
Nico DeLuca, a lifelong bachelor, owed Prima’s father a debt. Now, they are in a marriage neither of them wanted.
With two children- a bastard son and a daughter Nico never wanted.
Praise for this book
“For something not my typical genre it held my interest the whole time.”
"I couldn't stop reading"
This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. I read it in four hours, I could not put it down!
Just when I thought I knew was going to happen the author went a totally different direction. Which made it even more captivating. By the last couple of chapters I found myself screaming out loud, excited to turn the page or not to turn the page to see what would happen next. I normally don't read books of this caliber, but I was genuinely engaged the entire time. I can't wait to see what the author has in store for Silent Prima Donna next year.
I quickly read this book in a few chapters it really caught my attention and I wanted to see where the story went. I’m excited to see how everything plays out in the second book
Fantastic story! Pretty dark. I usually read pretty slow and it’s hard to keep me entertained without distractions, but I could not stop reading this book. I was exclaiming out loud and found myself shocked at many points in the story. Reading through Prima’s perspective gives a sense of dread with how much she tolerates but also fills you with hope to see her come out of these situations. The other characters we follow are very interesting in their own ways and the switching of perspectives is very engaging and provides clarity to the reader on how each character actually thinks. I highly recommend this book for anyone who likes stories about the mob and is curious about the aspects not really mentioned in most main stream stories.