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Oblivious
by Ashlynn Mills
"Sometimes you need a little bad to appreciate the good.”
Mafia always leaves me wanting more.
Ashlynn did it again with this one.
Did I want more? yes I did.
Burrito & His daddy had me from the beginning except they didn't.
I literally said "oh no" at the beginning.
I loved this book. I loved Antonio & Philip.
I read this in one sitting because I just couldn't put it down, I had to know what was going to happen. Mafia hitmen just always keep me intrigued and this one was no different, add in Philip and I was captured.
We get to see others from this series as well and I loved that. I am curious about a certain someone but we will have to wait for that book possibly.
Antonio made me laugh but only because like the title he was completely oblivious while Philip was very direct. Their relationship was one of playfulness but also serious when it needed to be.
There was a point in the book where I was questioning things and then we get Philips POV, that was a rough one to get through. I didn't want that to happen but when it did, I was sniffly.
This book had just them little bits I love.
Spice
Dirty talk... alll the dirty talk
Tension with a touch of emotion in there to keep it interesting
and last but not least with mafia books... the possessiveness
Definitely a good addition to the series! Now come on Tyson..
Mafia always leaves me wanting more.
Ashlynn did it again with this one.
Did I want more? yes I did.
Burrito & His daddy had me from the beginning except they didn't.
I literally said "oh no" at the beginning.
I loved this book. I loved Antonio & Philip.
I read this in one sitting because I just couldn't put it down, I had to know what was going to happen. Mafia hitmen just always keep me intrigued and this one was no different, add in Philip and I was captured.
We get to see others from this series as well and I loved that. I am curious about a certain someone but we will have to wait for that book possibly.
Antonio made me laugh but only because like the title he was completely oblivious while Philip was very direct. Their relationship was one of playfulness but also serious when it needed to be.
There was a point in the book where I was questioning things and then we get Philips POV, that was a rough one to get through. I didn't want that to happen but when it did, I was sniffly.
This book had just them little bits I love.
Spice
Dirty talk... alll the dirty talk
Tension with a touch of emotion in there to keep it interesting
and last but not least with mafia books... the possessiveness
Definitely a good addition to the series! Now come on Tyson..