Book Review: An Angel for Tsar

 

I was on my way to deal with some thugs harassing my client, still hungover from the night before, when I collided with a devastatingly handsome stranger and spilled coffee all over him. I thought nothing of the chance encounter until our paths crossed again under far worse conditions.

The stranger turned out to be Ilay Ivanovich, the Pakhan of the Russian Bratva.

I’m a lawyer fighting for a client being crushed by a corrupt senator. The deeper I dig, the more I uncover the mafia and the senator are working together. And lIay is at the center of it all.

But the case stops being my biggest problem. He does.

The deeper I get, the more intense his obsession with me grows.

Now I’m learning just how dangerous it is to catch the attention of the Bratva king.

And in the Bratva, what the Pakhan claims is his forever.

Full-length standalone mafia romance. No cliffhanger. HEA guaranteed.


My Review
Iris is lucky that she did not see Ilay's mean side when she first encountered him. If anything, Ilay was so stuck by Iris that he thought, she was an angel. Ilay shows why he is a Brava King. He has that touch her and d!e vibes. 

The chemistry between Ilay and Iris is a slow burn one. As the story progressed, the chemistry between these two did heat up. To this factor, the story itself did start out kind of slow for me. It took quite a while for me to get into the story. 

The story was stronger with the latter half of the story. Yet this is still a good story. I would try again another book by this author. 




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