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Villain of Secrets

By: L. A. Cotton
Narrated by: Alan Carlson, Sarah Puckett
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L. A. Cotton's angsty college mafia romance series, Verona Legacy, continues with Enzo Marchetti's story...

Nora Abato is the kind of girl people gravitate to.

Sassy. Selfless. Stubborn.

She knows what she wants and she’s determined to get it. And Nora wants her very own mafioso, the bad boy with a tortured soul who will do whatever it takes to protect his family.

Enzo Marchetti is the kind of guy people run from.

Rash. Reckless. Ruined.

As the Marchetti crime family's new enforcer, he’d rather spend his days getting his hands dirty than thinking about the future, or the girl with fire in her eyes and fight in her heart.

When a new enemy threatens the Marchetti empire, Enzo and Nora suddenly find themselves in close confines, and the undeniable connection between them is pushed to its limits. He can’t resist the girl who sees past the darkness in his soul and she can’t give up on the guy who has never been taught how to love.

There’s only one problem.

Enzo isn’t Nora’s fairytale prince, he’s the villain who will destroy her dream of a happily-ever-after.

He'll break her...

If she doesn't break him first.

Note: Due to mature content that some listeners may find distressing, this audiobook is recommended for listeners 18+

©2021 L A Cotton (P)2022 L A Cotton

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I struggled to get through this book

I’m definitely an L.A Cotton fan usually and loved Nico & Ari’s books in this series but I didn’t like so many aspects of this story.

It’s more so my personal hang ups then it is the story writing itself I think. The world building in this series is good and they way all the characters & events run together is smooth. But I just didn’t connect as well with Enzo & Nora. I found Nora to be so selfish and weak. She let Enzo use her and even encouraged it when she knew he didn’t want to be with her. Even when she knew it would break her heart. Even after he let her find him with another women. Up until half way through this book Enzo was still hooking up with other women and Nora finally gave into her feelings for another man. Only to slap Enzo in his face the moment he decided to pop up into her life again. It was savage! I also found Enzo to be selfish and weak as well. How he left Nora again at the end was pathetic. After what she endured because of him and then he just left her alone to go through it all on her own. I don’t care how much it was made to look like he was doing what he thought was best, it was unforgivable. And once again Nora had to chase him down and yet again find him kissing another woman. He never chose her. Not once. If she hadn’t chased him he never would have chosen her. This story just wasn’t for me. It was polar opposite to Nico & Ari’s story. Where Nico & Ari’s story was soft and sweet, Enzo & Nora’s sorry was rough and messy.

The narrators performance was good. Alan Carlson really brought Enzo’s broody & rough personality to life. He was a perfect fit.

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