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Ebook About She's everything I've ever wanted. She's also my stepsister. For her whole life, Alessa has been prepared for one task—to help the Rossi family gain even more power through a favorable marriage. The only thing is, when the time comes for her to walk down the aisle, I can't let her go. Not when I've always known she should be mine. When I want something, I won't be denied. And though she's my stepsister, I want Alessa more than anything. She isn't meant for me, but maybe I can change that. With each touch, each kiss, each stolen moment, I realize we can have a future together. But going back on a marriage deal comes with danger and consequences. Even so, I'll fight off anyone who thinks they can take my Alessa from me. MINK's Note: Grab your choice of caffeine and a fluffy kitty friend for this tabootale with a HEA.Book Possessive Stepbrother Review :
I feel like the new trend for romance writers is to write stories about barely legal girls going after their step brother or a way older man and I’m over it. This book did not hold my attention at all. The mafia backdrop was just to add “drama” but that didn’t make this book move along any better. I found Alessa to be very naive and immature, exactly what you expect from an 18 year old and for someone who grew up in a mafia family. She understood she and to marry “for the family” but was clueless about everything else. It was also very creepy that Torino has been obsessed with Alessa since he met her which means she was in her early teens at best given the impression that their parents had been married for at least a few years. And if he’s five years older than Alessa, that means he was technically an adult lusting after a child. Also, he watches her sleep and shower! That was too much! I find myself disliking all of the newer Mink books and feel I’m at the end of the road in reading her books. I have never before read anything by this author, however after seeing this particular book pop up in my Bookbub and Goodreads feeds a bunch of times I decided to check it out. And I found it to be an interesting twist on what has quickly become a fairly typical over-the-top, suspenseful and exhilarating taboo-ish love story scenario.“Possessive Stepbrother” is the tale of Torino and Alessa. Torino being the only son of mob boss, Carlito Rossi. A young man next in line to take over the “family business” a business currently more powerful than ever after Carlito makes a strategic business move and marries mafia widow Allegra, an arrangement combining two influential forces into one after Allegra’s own mafia boss husband dies. However while theirs may be a sound match, one that secures more power and resources for the Rossi empire, it comes with (much to Torino’s dismay) an additional person, Allegra’s daughter Alessa. A young woman of eighteen, a mafia princess in her own right, one expected to support the new family dynasty in the only way she has been raised to, through marriage. Yet when duty comes and one such strategic match is proposed that will align the Rossi’s with a rival family, all hell breaks loose as no longer can Torrino deny how he really feels for the stepsister he has come to view as his own, feelings that unbeknownst to him, Alessa feels for him in return.What follows is a rather explosive, violence filled, Romeo and Juliet-esque tale of unreasonable love. A love that, despite the chaos and taboo surrounding it, will not be denied, one that Torrino and Alessa both intend to fight for regardless of the ultimate cost. And it is a wild, passionately unhinged ride from start to finish. I do have to say, after reading this one I don’t completely agree with the assertion of some of the other reviewers calling this book “creepy” or containing a “creeper vibe”. I say this for two main reasons; one is the general context of the plot itself. The Rossi’s are written as a deeply traditional mafia family where loyalty to the family, securing the future and profitability of the family enterprise is more important than personal needs and wants. It is a plot similar to those contained in other mafia books or books about royal families where it was quite frankly fairly commonplace for marriages to be arranged and often consisted of individuals within the family itself. And while here they are yes, technically family through marriage, they are not actually blood related. The second reason is the fact that despite Torino being attracted to Alessa from the time they first meet, this is not a case of some thirty-five year old lusting after a ten year old, at the time of their parents’ marriage they are thirteen and eighteen, and he almost immediately leaves for college not returning until years later. So there is no actual physical contact until after she comes of age. Now, would the author have been better off not having the ages be quite so young, perhaps. Would she have been better off leaving this a bit of thechapter where it gets discussed out so the easily triggered section of the population wasn’t quite so quick to pounce? Probably.However, when you consider the larger framework it makes rather simple sense as children within this context would be groomed from an early age to marry young and create suitable power matches for the sake of the family. So for me, I didn’t have a problem with the age difference here, nor did I find it creepy as others have. It simply is what it is within the fictitious world of the Rossi family mafia empire. In the end I found this one to be an interesting take on a well-worn romance trope. Read Online Possessive Stepbrother Download Possessive Stepbrother Possessive Stepbrother PDF Possessive Stepbrother Mobi Free Reading Possessive Stepbrother Download Free Pdf Possessive Stepbrother PDF Online Possessive Stepbrother Mobi Online Possessive Stepbrother Reading Online Possessive Stepbrother Read Online MINK Download MINK MINK PDF MINK Mobi Free Reading MINK Download Free Pdf MINK PDF Online MINK Mobi Online MINK Reading Online MINKRead The Women of Chateau Lafayette By Stephanie Dray
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