

Mina has a wonderful understanding of Lev’s odd ways and, as the storyline slowly unfolds, she becomes such a loyal loving link between the three siblings. he’s got a heart of gold and he becomes Mina’s rock. His emotional challenges and breakthroughs were a joy to see. his unwavering loyalty and love for his two-year-old daughter (and for Mina) was beautiful to witness. Lev is such a loveable emotionally challenged hero. But, when he confronts the tiny scrawny thief who’s just stolen his brothers wallet and offers her a lifeline, she will push his emotional boundaries, she will understand him like no one else has ever done and she will awaken something powerful in this quiet alpha’s heart that will make him want to fight to keep her. Lev is also the Club’s Enforcer - he’s socially awkward, he can’t read people’s feelings, he’s straightforward and he rarely smiles or laughs (he has traits somewhere on the Asperger and Autism scale). and will give her the family she desperately needs. And this first move into their world will challenge Mina. they’re family men but they’re dangerous men if you cross them - with roots linking back to the Russian Mafia. the wallet owner’s brother, The brothers own the Club and their sister plays a big part two. But it wasn’t just anybody’s wallet and her desperate move was witnessed by Lev. or perhaps led by Fate), she finds herself in a busy Gentleman‘s Club where she steals a very tempting wallet. Mina’s been hiding herself and struggling on the streets for seven years, she is now starving and has finally hit rock bottom so, out of options and in utter desperation (.

And the wonderful tugs and tension between the intriguing loveable (and not so loveable) cast of characters were all skilfully brought to life by the very talented Jennifer Blom and Edward Thomas. a uniquely different, weighty and compelling dual POV plot that was both well-paced and well-described.

Outstanding storytelling by Bella Aurora. A FEEL-GOOD, UNIQUE, BEAUTIFUL 5 ⭐️ LOVE STORY
