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Oops Baby for the Mafia Boss

By: Evie Rose
Narrated by: Shane East, Evelyn Rose, Zara Hampton-Brown, John York
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The silent, grumpy, bratva boss doesn’t know I’m having his baby.

It all starts when my rich, handsome boss catches me listening to an audiobook. My earbuds disconnect and he hears every second of a kissing scene.

I’d say, “kill me now”, but he could take that literally.

Instead, he makes me keep listening, and the book turns hot. Really hot. And… things happen. On a table. Without protection. With lots of kissing.

Now I have a dangerous secret. The scary mafia boss, who never speaks, put a baby in me.

Oops Baby for the Mafia Boss is a steamy and sweet instalove romance with an obsessed and possessive Bratva mafia boss who can’t tell his innocent girl that he loves her. Dual virgins and accidental pregnancy!

A multi-cast recording with Shane East and Evelyn Rose in duet with swoony British accents, and featuring Zara Hampton-Brown and John York.

©2025 Evie Rose (P)2025 Evie Rose
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short and cute
needed more smut time
it was spicy but needed more.
hea ending :)

cute

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I really wanted to like this short story, especially since it was narrated by Shane East, but I couldn't deal with them listening to a smutty audiobook (audiobookception) while they were having s*x. It kept throwing me off on who was who and who was saying what. It was like trying to watch two movies at the same time...
Also, why the heck was the male lead silent (like I get it, silent grumpy male lead), but I didn't think it was completely mute (practically). Most of his pov was inner monologues and when he did speak, it was forced. Shane East's voice acting was wasted on this.

I get it was a short novella instant love story, but they can still be cohesive. It felt more like a summary of a novella instead of an actual novella. The hypochondriac mother felt unnecessary, if you are not gonna delve deeper into the background of the FLs family history, then the mother being like that took away from the story and them.

Shane East

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