For him, the bond to a woman like Emma means another unwanted obligation.īut Emma isn’t someone who resigns herself to her fate. As a future Underboss of the Chicago Outfit, he doesn’t have time to take care of anyone, much less open up to them emotionally. Samuel Mione is crippled by guilt and bitterness. Her suspicions are confirmed when Samuel treats their bond as a tiresome duty. When one of the most sought-after bachelors of the Chicago Outfit agrees to marry her, she knows a deal between their families must be the reason. In a society that values its women for their beauty, she’s seen as damaged and undesirable. Since a car accident as a child, Emma Mancini is bound to a wheelchair. However, this particular novel is one of a series of self-published mafia romance books, so there is no excuse for this or the initial response by the author. In traditional publishing, an author can’t control book blurbs. Earlier this month, in a weekend of terrible book news ( that included the sale of yet another Nazi romance), came Cora Reilly’s third book blurb in the Sins of the Fathers series, A Touch of Fate.
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