Thursday, November 26, 2020

#Review ~ Snow (Colors of Crime, Book #6) by Sophie Lark

 

A Love Worth Fighting For…

In the ring they call me Snow, because I’m stone cold. I don’t feel fear or pain... I don’t feel much of anything.

Or at least, that’s how it was until I met innocent little Sasha.

She doesn’t belong in my world. She’s trapped here because she owes a debt she can’t possibly pay...

I want this girl more than I’ve ever wanted anything. The problem is, she already belongs to a Bratva boss who plans to sell her virginity to the highest bidder.

I have to find a way to set her free.

I want to be her first, and her last…

“Snow” is a virgin dark mafia romance.

Publication date: April 15, 2020
ASIN: B085N73T1S
Print length: 279 pages
Purchase Link: Amazon

My Review:

Snow is a fighter in an underground boxing circuit. He has little use for anyone, including the Bratva bosses who him to work for them. He fights and he leaves. That changes when he sees her, an innocent, on the arm of one of the most dangerous men he knows. 

Sasha can't believe her life has been reduced to being the personal doctor of a Bratva boss and his unsavory group of men. They call her at all times of the day and night, forcing her to do unthinkable things. She spend all that time in school and in order to save her father's life, she sold herself to Krupin. Now, it seems, he needs her to be present at his underground boxing tournaments. 

When Snow and Sasha meet, the chemistry is solid and the sparks fly. Neither is prepared for the onslaught of feelings. Snow knows he has to rescue her from Krupin or she and her virginity are going to be sold to the highest bidder. The bidder being a boss even higher and nastier than Krupin. Be prepared for a dark Russian mafia story.

I love the characters. They are written well and are realistic. The suspense and twists in the story keep me on the edge of my seat. Lyrically, the author is a star. Her use of descriptive language, metaphors, and vivid imagery take this book to the next level. Snow hit all of positives for story, character development, world building, passion, and suspense. I look forward to getting my hands on the next book.

I was provided a copy of this book to read.


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