Born in Darkness (Mafia Elite Book 3) by Amy McKinley – Review by Stephanie Chapman

Born in Darkness (Mafia Elite, #3)Born in Darkness by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stefano is seeking vengeance against his sadistic father, Frank Rossi. He suspects his father had a hand in the human trafficking ring that abducted Emiliana. After her rescue, Emiliana is doing her best to prove that her violent ordeal in Italy hasn’t changed her. Deep down, she feels something darker has been awoken, and she is out for blood. Suffering from anxiety and night terrors, she has become so paranoid, that she trains every day in the modified room that her brother Enzo has created for her.

Fully aware there is a mole feeding information to the Bratva, the girls decide to flush the person out. They launch an investigation into Tony, believing that he hasn’t forgotten being dropped in rank by Max. Meanwhile, Stefano and the other Mafia bosses are attempting to do the same. When Frank Rossi approaches Emiliana in her home, his veiled threat has Enzo and Stefano rushing to hide her and increase the security of all the girls. At Stefano’s secured lake house, Emiliana and Stefano indulge in a long-time infatuation stemming from their childhood. Who is the mole? Frank Rossi? Tony? Who has the information that will reveal the mole?

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