![]() ![]() ![]() Summary: In present-day California, Eleanor Bennett’s death leaves behind a puzzling inheritance for her two children, Byron and Benny: a traditional Caribbean black cake, made from a family recipe with a long history, and a voice recording. We love a good second-generation mafia series, do we not? :) Aside from her, the plot line was suspenseful, there were a few JAW DROPPING moments, and I love how the ending teased the spin-off series - Kingmakers. She was a pretty underwhelming character and just didn’t impress me all that much. ![]() ![]() I didn’t understand what he saw in Yelena though lol. I kind of love that Sebastian wasn’t as good-hearted of a character as everyone expected him to be, and had to change his perspective of himself to realize what he’s capable of. He’s the youngest boy of the Gallo family and since his older brothers have taken on different roles in the Italian mafia, he’s now the prime candidate to become the head honcho - even though he’s unsure that’s where he’s meant to be. Sebastian has been through some shit throughout this series and has probably had the most transformative experience from where his character arc started in book one. She said, “yanno what? Let me blow this shit up.” And, let me tell you, it went out with a BANG in more ways than one. This is the last book in the Brutal Birthright series and Sophie Lark did NOT hold back. I should have left Yelena to her fate… but she fought like a Valkyrie. Summary: I saw her being stuffed in a trunk: Yelena Yenina, only daughter of the most vicious Bratva boss in Chicago. ![]()
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