"Mob’s Seduction is a steamy sapphic romance, packed with thrilling twists and just the right amount of laughs to balance the heat. This unforgettable story will leave you wondering: whoever said good girls never get to have any fun?
Bookworm Bonnie Moorside is content with her predictable life—her biggest thrill being a new shipment of books at Wood’s Writing Emporium. Her small world is simple and steady, just the way she likes it. There’s Kelley, her equally home-bodied best friend; Pete, their party-loving third bestie; and doting dads Phillip and Mark, who provide all the love and support a girl could ask for. But when mafia enforcer Allegra Malgeri crashes into Bonnie’s life like a Mediterranean tidal wave, everything changes.
Bonnie soon finds herself living a real-life sapphic mafia novel as she is thrust into the shadowy world of Don Lorenzo Ferrante. As she navigates the constant threats and the twisted family she’s pulled into, something even more unexpected happens. Bonnie’s growing attraction to Allegra—who she finds both dangerous and delicious in equal measure—is as unsettling as it is undeniable.
But Allegra is bound to the Mafiosi, and the two women couldn’t be more different. As their connection deepens, Bonnie begins to wonder: Can people truly change?"
"Kelsey Peterson has one goal. To talk to Olivia Pritchard, the most beautiful woman she has ever seen. There’s only one problem with the plan! Kelsey is useless with women. So useless, in fact, that she tends to cause accidental bodily harm to herself when in the vicinity of an attractive female. Take her first meeting with Olivia, for example. Kelsey’s face meeting a pole because she was staring. Is she a lost cause? Well, Kelsey doesn’t think so. All she needs is a step-by-step method to reach her goals. Then she should be able to have at least a conversation with Olivia, right? As with all well-planned ideas, it goes to pot almost immediately. Still, Kelsey is nothing but persistent and positive. All she has to do is follow her checklist. Easy peasy!"