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Mobsters and Miracles

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Mobsters and Miracles

By: Lavinia Lewis
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Their job is dangerous. Their chemistry is explosive. But can love survive the line of fire?

New York narcotics detectives Lucas Manning and Danny DeRossa have been chasing the Valdez cartel for over a year—and now the case is finally blowing wide open. With the Valdez brothers behind bars and their enforcer ready to flip, it should be time to celebrate. But a brutal ambush changes everything.

When Lucas is kidnapped by a violent cartel loyalist, it’s Danny who risks everything to bring him back. Their daring escape only plunges them deeper into a deadly conspiracy involving sacred institutions, corrupt clergy, and a secret that could shatter the city.

As bullets fly and the bodies fall, Lucas is facing a battle on two fronts—because he's falling hard for his best friend and partner. Danny has always played it straight… but the heat between them is undeniable. And when lives are on the line, the heart doesn’t play by the rules.

From alleyway arguments to stolen moments under the city lights, Mobsters and Miracles is a slow-burn, high-octane friends-to-lovers gay romance packed with twists, heat, and heart.

Perfect for fans of explosive suspense and aching, hard-won love—because sometimes the most dangerous thing of all… is falling for your partner.

Contemporary Romance
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The story was good. Seemed a little rushed at the end but overall good. Hated the virtual voice. everything sounded the same which made it hard to follow at times with sentences running together.

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