Claimed By my Stepbrother by Ava Monroe

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Claimed By my Stepbrother by Ava Monroe
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I was born to be bad, but I’d die to be good for her.

Knox:
In Vegas, everything is a game.
I’ve been playing a game of war with my father my whole life.
Every move I make is designed to make his life harder.
Stress from this game has taken years off his life, but it’ll never be enough.
He’s a charming, sadistic monster, spreading his misery for fun.
Now, he’s marrying another woman ignorant of his maniacal abuse.
I won’t stand for it, and I intend to put an end to it.
Ever since I met my new stepsister, the anty has never been higher.
Now, I’ll risk everything for the jackpot – winning her heart.

Sirena:
My mother is blissfully ignorant, planning her wedding to the man of her dreams.
But, I sense there is something wrong with my new stepfather, something dark and sinister.
As soon as I meet his son, I know that the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
Knox is a demanding, controlling, and possessive madman.
I’m in over my head with this new family, but there’s no escaping.
The handsome devil wants to dance with me, and he always gets what he wants.
But, I’m his stepsister – the one thing he can’t have. Right?

  • File Name:claimed-by-my-stepbrother-by-ava-monroe.epub
  • Original Title:Claimed by my Stepbrother: A Captive Mafia Romance (Mated to the Mafia)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0BZMCWJVW
  • Publisher:anonymous
  • Date:2023-04-27T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:1.789 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Claimed By My Stepbrother
  • 2. 1. Step Up
  • 3. 2. Staying Alive
  • 4. 3. West Side Story
  • 5. 4. Feel the Beat
  • 6. 5. Center Stage
  • 7. 6. Shall We Dance
  • 8. 7. Saturday Night Fever
  • 9. 8. Footloose
  • 10. 9. Honey
  • 11. 10. And Then We Danced
  • 12. 11. Burlesque
  • 13. 12. Take the Lead
  • 14. 13. Dirty Dancing
  • 15. 14. Black Swan
  • 16. 15. Fame
  • 17. 16. The Company
  • 18. 17. Dance With Me
  • 19. Save the Last Dance
  • 20. About the Author
  • 21. Also By

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Kiley O
Kiley O

17-year-old Sirena Albright, daughter of Emilia Albright, and 19-year-old Knox Valenti, son of Rowan Valenti, met at a high school dance recital that Sirena was performing in. The two main characters were thrust together because their parents were engaged to be married, although Knox was determined to make certain the ceremony never took place. However, the instant he laid his eyes on his soon-to-be stepsister, Knox was determined to make her his, going so far as to snatch her off the stage in the middle of her performance and secret her away to his penthouse in the casino owned by his family. There were elements to this story that just didn't fit. 19-year-old Knox, for instance, came across as a much older man. His entire attitude was that of someone who could have been in his early-to-mid 30s, possibly even older. The "daddy/baby girl" kink didn't fit either, since they were barely 2 years apart in age. While I understand that some people mature faster than others, it just didn't fit this scenario. Also, Sirena's character didn't make a lot of sense either. One minute she was fighting Knox off, the next she was crawling into bed with him. Sirena suspected that Rowan wasn't a good man, and Knox knew his father had somehow been responsible for his own mother's death, but just couldn't prove it. Neither of the main characters wanted Rowan to marry Emilia, mainly because they wanted to keep her safe. However, the marriage went through. Knox was determined to find a way to end his father, so when Rowan turned on his new wife, the son went to his uncle and said it was time to put an end to his father's machinations. Though the story wasn't long, it was filled with plenty of angst, drama, and spicy scenes. While I didn't agree with the way either of the main characters was written, it was an interesting story and kept my attention until the end. Some of the things that happened, I was expecting, even rooting for. Other things, though, felt a bit OTT and unnecessary, almost to the point of taking it too far. There were plenty of twists and turns to the storyline, and it was decidedly wicked enough to be considered among the darker romance novels, so the book wasn't all that bad. It was just unrealistic in how the characters were depicted. Because of that, I couldn't give it more than a two-star rating.

Reply2 years ago
    Ava Bessou
    Ava Bessou

    Ridiculous

    Reply2 years ago