Romance Novels


Mafia romance isn't about glamorizing violence. It's about putting love in a place where love has no business surviving. The world is built on loyalty, hierarchy, and blood debts. The men in these stories don't ask permission. They operate in systems where mercy is weakness and attachment is a vulnerability that gets people killed.

And then someone walks into their life who makes vulnerability feel like the only honest thing they've ever done.

"Velvet & Vendetta" layers desire on top of family obligation until the two become impossible to separate. "The Consigliere's Wife" explores what it means to love inside a machine built on silence and control.

"Cosa Nostra Kiss" strips the glamour away entirely, leaving two people in a world where the cost of intimacy is measured in actual risk. These aren't fairy tales with Italian names. They're pressure cookers.

This collection goes deep into the trope. Power plays and arranged alliances. Gunfire and candlelit dinners. The common thread is love existing in a space where it shouldn't. Not because these characters deserve it. But because they can't stop reaching for it.