Deceptive Desires (Empire of Shadows: Iron Skulls MC)[Book 2]
Deceptive Desires (Empire of Shadows: Iron Skulls MC)[Book 2]
A fiery forbidden romance ignites between an MC enforcer and the sister of a Mafia boss, threatening to shatter alliances and ignite a war.
Love strikes in the unlikeliest of places when Stash, an MC Enforcer, falls for Natasha, the younger sister of the Bratva boss. As they navigate the treacherous waters of forbidden love, the MC finds itself embroiled in an escalating feud. With rival factions at their throats, will their love endure or will it bring about the downfall of the club?
Delve deeper into the world of the Iron Skulls MC, where brotherhood is sacred, loyalty is paramount, and danger is a constant shadow. When Stash, a formidable enforcer, succumbs to the fiery allure of Natasha, the younger sister of the ruthless Bratva boss Maxim, it sparks a clandestine love that blazes with peril.
As Stash and Natasha’s illicit love grows, they are caught in the crossfire of their conflicting worlds. The tension within the MC reaches a boiling point as the delicate balance of power threatens to tumble, and the brotherhood is pushed to its limits.
Can a forbidden love survive in the brutal underworld, or will it be extinguished in the violent storm that's brewing? Stash and Natasha’s passionate romance will push boundaries, test loyalties, and could potentially destroy everything they hold dear.
Prepare to be enthralled by "Deceptive Desires", a thrilling journey of forbidden love, treacherous alliances, and high-octane action that will leave you breathless. If you crave intoxicating passion, deadly secrets, and characters that burn up the pages, this book is a must-read.
The Empire Of Shadows is a series of interconnected standalone romance novellas about the sexy, intense men of the 'Iron Skulls MC' and the Bykov Bratva. The books don't need to be read in order but it's way more fun if you do! This series has no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
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While the characters are engaging, the storyline line good, it’s the repetitiveness of the words that takes away from it for me.