They are the lost boys.
Sons of mafia mistresses expected to keep their fathers’ sins in the shadows.
The lucky ones are forgotten.
Unfortunately for Valentino “Tino” Moretti, his brother Nova was too smart to be forgotten, and too valuable to risk when he resists a life of crime.
So they punished Tino instead.
Forced into the cruel world of the Sicilian Mafia at twelve, Tino was broken before he was old enough to know the man he was supposed to be.
Now he’s what the mafia made him.
The enforcer.
A trained killer forbidden to love, but he did anyway.
He loved Brianna all along.
Raw and beautiful, their romance was all consuming and far too dangerous.
They were ripped apart a long time ago.
It’s not until the borgata tries to put out a hit on her that Brianna falls back into Tino’s arms, churning up their dark past and unraveling all the Moretti brothers’ closely guarded secrets.
This isn’t the end of the story.
It’s only the beginning and it is brutal.
There’s a reason enforcers are considered too deadly to love.
“We have to be better than them. Stronger. Faster. Smarter. Lost boys have to fly.” ~Carlo Moretti, original lost boy.
Sons of mafia mistresses expected to keep their fathers’ sins in the shadows.
The lucky ones are forgotten.
Unfortunately for Valentino “Tino” Moretti, his brother Nova was too smart to be forgotten, and too valuable to risk when he resists a life of crime.
So they punished Tino instead.
Forced into the cruel world of the Sicilian Mafia at twelve, Tino was broken before he was old enough to know the man he was supposed to be.
Now he’s what the mafia made him.
The enforcer.
A trained killer forbidden to love, but he did anyway.
He loved Brianna all along.
Raw and beautiful, their romance was all consuming and far too dangerous.
They were ripped apart a long time ago.
It’s not until the borgata tries to put out a hit on her that Brianna falls back into Tino’s arms, churning up their dark past and unraveling all the Moretti brothers’ closely guarded secrets.
This isn’t the end of the story.
It’s only the beginning and it is brutal.
There’s a reason enforcers are considered too deadly to love.
“We have to be better than them. Stronger. Faster. Smarter. Lost boys have to fly.” ~Carlo Moretti, original lost boy.
Excerpt
Brianna stepped back when she saw
Tino staring at her.
Her cheeks flamed with
embarrassment.
She glanced away from Tino still
spread out on the couch, thighs apart, cock straining against his jeans, with
his washboard abs, broad chest, and thick biceps all on display. His full lips
were illuminated in the moonlight from the glass windows showing off the
six-million-dollar Midtown view Moretti money afforded Carina.
He was a fantasy come to life, and
she would have to be dead not to look, but that didn’t mean she wasn’t
mortified to be caught. “Y-you were talking in your sleep,” she lied. “I was
checking to see if you were okay.”
“I wasn’t sleeping.”
His voice had a rough edge to it
that gave Brianna goose bumps. Still she avoided looking at him as she argued,
“You made a sound. You were dreaming.”
Tino quirked an eyebrow at her. “I
knew you were watching.”
“Oh.” She closed her eyes when she
realized that low groan and the arch of his hips were for her benefit. “You
wanted to embarrass me. You succeeded. So congratulations.” She didn’t know if
she was angrier with Tino or herself. “I’m going back to bed.”
She turned to leave, but he called
out, “I’ll let you watch. If that’s your thing…I’ll do it.”
Brianna turned back to him with
wide eyes, because she really couldn’t believe he meant what it sounded like he
meant.
Who would do that?
Tino stared at her, unblinking,
bedroom eyes hooded and dark in the moonlight. “Is it your thing?”
“Is what my thing?” Her voice was
raspy with fear and desire. Her heartbeat was thundering, and the ache between
her thighs was overwhelming. “Watch what, exactly?”
“Watch me jerk off thinking about
you,” he said without even flinching. Then he cupped himself through his jeans
like he had before when she thought he was sleeping, and arched his hips up.
“Want it?”
She felt hypnotized by him and the
raw sexuality that was choking the air out of the living room. She nodded
silently, her gaze on his hand and the way he grabbed himself.
“Yeah,” she said, not sure if she
shocked him more or herself when she admitted, “I want it.”
He raised his eyebrows
skeptically, making it obvious she surprised him, but he pulled at the button
to his jeans anyway. “You sure?”
Brianna looked to the opened fly,
the zipper sliding down from the strain of his cock pressing against it. She
nodded again. “I’m sure.”
Maybe she just wanted to know she
could meet him halfway.
There was such a hard, deadly air
to Tino now. Life made him feral, and no matter how beautiful he was, touching
him now was dangerous, but she still wanted it…desperately.
He forced the zipper the rest of
the way down, still watching her intently, making Brianna very aware of the
spaghetti-strap nightgown she wore. The way his gaze ran over her body had her
realizing the city lights behind her caused the thin blue material to be
see-through. He stopped and stared at the V of her nightgown, unapologetically
eyeing her tits.
“Scared?”
Brianna’s nipples had tightened,
and Tino noticed because he missed nothing. She folded her arms over her chest
and shifted where she stood.
“Yes. A little,” she admitted and
looked toward the closed door to Carina’s room. “Aren’t you?”
“Nope.” Tino pushed his jeans down
to prove his point, exposing a pair of tight blue designer briefs that made him
look like an underwear model.
Brianna knew he was big, but
seeing the way his cock filled out those briefs, curving to the left and nearly
pushing past the waistband, had her gripping at her grandmother’s cross around
her neck simply because she needed to do something with her hands.
He actually went so far as to kick
off his jeans and push the blanket to the floor, leaving himself vulnerable to
Carina or Paco walking out. More so, putting himself on display for Brianna,
and she couldn’t help but ask, “Aren’t you embarrassed?”
He cupped himself again. “Do I
look like I have something to be embarrassed about?”
“No.” Brianna shook her head.
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1. Any future plans you're willing to share?
About The Author
A freckle-faced redhead born and
raised in Hawaii, Kele Moon has always been a bit of a sore thumb and has come
to enjoy the novelty of it. She thrives on pushing the envelope and finding
ways to make the impossible work in her story telling. With a mad passion for
romance, she adores the art of falling in love. The only rules she believes in
is that, in love, there are no rules and true love knows no bounds.
So obsessed is she with the beauty
of romance and the novelty of creating it, she’s lost in her own wonder world
most of the time. Thankfully she married her own dark, handsome, brooding hero
who has infinite patience for her airy ways and attempts to keep her grounded.
When she leaves her keys in the refrigerator or her cell phone in the oven,
he’s usually there to save her from herself. The two of them now reside in
Florida with their three beautiful children, who make their lives both fun and
challenging in equal parts—they wouldn’t have it any other way.
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1. Any future plans you're willing to share?
Just writing, writing, writing. . . So much writing. I’m very geared towards the Untamed Hearts books, but I also have another project I’m working on with a friend of mine that’s fun too! A little lighter than the intensity of mafia romance! Sometimes I need a break.
2. Where do you look for inspiration?
WOW! I never look for inspiration. . .It finds me. Day and night. It never leaves me alone. Not that I’m complaining, but I’m not one of those authors who’s never short on inspiration. Time, yes. . . Not inspiration. . .
3. Favorite Character?
Probably Nova. . . He always writes himself and any time he’s in a scene I enjoy writing it a little more. He’s a great character to write. Probably my favorite I’ve written ever.
That being said. . .I do love Tino very much, so much he almost gives Nova a run for his money because Tino’s the underdog. A very badass, deadly underdog, but still an underdog and I love to root for the underdog! He’s also the kindest killer I’ll likely ever write and that makes him very special in the bizarre world of mafia romance.
TONI
I could never ever do this book justice with my review. The Enforcer is definitely the best I've read this year, maybe the best in years. I don't know when I have ever been so hung over. I'm devastated that I reached the end of the novel. I'd give a great deal to be able to unread it and read it for the first time again, and I will absolutely be rereading this story. Those pitiful and strong Moretti boys totally owned my heart while I devoured the pages, and they still own it.
Children born to mistresses of made men are considered lower than dirt. After the death of their mother, Nova and Tino fall under the care of their big brother Romeo. Life isn't wonderful, but the three of them are managing to scrape by and maintain a loving home. Everything changes when their father learns that Nova is a genius. Fourteen-year-old Nova becomes their father's yes-man because he uses twelve-year-old Tino as his whipping boy in order to make Nova toe the line.
Tino is the sweetest, most beautiful person. He tries to always please others and make them feel good about themselves despite the horrible reality of much of his life. He is physically, emotionally and sexually abused. He's forced to deal and murder. Despite all of this, he never looses his loving nature.
This story is running over with feelings. It has loads of sadness topped with epically endearing moments. There's plenty of humor and cuteness, and of course it has the sexy and romantic covered. The Enforcer has it all. Readers get to know the boys and the men. Oh, my heart, this truly, truly is a must read.
Also, I think the author really did her homework on the ins and outs of organized crime. It really makes everything more interesting.
5
"Lost Boys Gotta Fly" Stars
Tino
and Bri are featured in this book, but we also get a lot from Carina, Nova and
Carlo, and a little bit of Romeo. The
circumstances that Tino had to endure broke my heart. I liked that Bri was a constant positive
point in his life, even as he tries to protect her by pushing her away. If Tino has a fault, it would be his loyalty
and willingness to do what he has to do protect those he loves; even then, it's
a beautiful fault to have.
This
books up where The Slayer left off, with Bri and Carina
locating Tino at Chuy and Alaine's wedding reception. We get a short reunion of Bri and Tino, at
which point were taken back to the life altering changes for Tino and
Nova. This story evolved with so much
depth. The story of how life changed
both Tino and Nova was quite pivotal to understanding them better. I liked seeing Tino's friendship with both
Carina and Bri; and then the development of Tino and Bri's relationship.
While
the story isn't complete because Tino's story is continued in the next book, it
leaves off in a good place. I can't wait
to see how Kele Moon gets Tino to the other side of the board.
Shanda's Review
**5 "Lost Boy" Stars**
Yeesh, I don’t even know how to do justice in a review of The Enforcer but I will try. I am a long time Kele Moon fan but I have to say this book is her best yet. I don’t know how she is going to top it but I know she will. It takes talent to write a good mafia story, especially in the romance genre. It’s a dark and dirty world, and you need someone that can bring grit to it so it doesn’t come off as a fluff piece, Ms. Moon definitely achieved this.
The Enforcer is Tino Moretti’s story and it is truly a tale of sacrifice and survival. It is also the origin story of Tino, Nova, and Romeo; how they came to be and how Tino found love with Brianna. I think at it's core The Enforcer is a story about family and loyalty. The bond between, Tino, Nova, Brianna, Carina, and Carlo was beautifully told.
This actually took me about a week to read because I had to put it down a few times. You know Tino is the jokester and life of the party but I wasn’t prepared for the pain underneath it all. Tino is such a sweet soul and I didn’t expect the depravity he lived through, it really gutted me. I adored Brianna, she was fearless and her unwavering love for Tino was beautiful. Tino didn't feel he deserved this love, but he does, and I am so anxious for him to get his HEA.
Never forget that. You take from whores. Use them. Don't love them"
"Why?"
"'Cause they're love starved. They've been hurt and beaten for so fucking long they are desperate for kindness. Love them, really love them, and they'll die for you. They'll bleed for you.
Another big standout for me was Carina; I want to be her when I grow up. She was hilarious, fearless, and strong. That girl is one serious badass and her devotion to Tino was amazing. I would love to learn more about Carina down the line.
Don’t hesitate to read The Enforcer because you are worried about a cliffy. The Enforcer ended in excellent spot. Not to say that I don’t want part II now but I am satisfied with where The Enforcer ended. Tino’s story really did require two parts; there was so much to be told about the Moretti’s. Ms. Moon leaves no stone unturned, every line is important, and it makes for a rich and meaty story.
Yeesh, I don’t even know how to do justice in a review of The Enforcer but I will try. I am a long time Kele Moon fan but I have to say this book is her best yet. I don’t know how she is going to top it but I know she will. It takes talent to write a good mafia story, especially in the romance genre. It’s a dark and dirty world, and you need someone that can bring grit to it so it doesn’t come off as a fluff piece, Ms. Moon definitely achieved this.
The Enforcer is Tino Moretti’s story and it is truly a tale of sacrifice and survival. It is also the origin story of Tino, Nova, and Romeo; how they came to be and how Tino found love with Brianna. I think at it's core The Enforcer is a story about family and loyalty. The bond between, Tino, Nova, Brianna, Carina, and Carlo was beautifully told.
This actually took me about a week to read because I had to put it down a few times. You know Tino is the jokester and life of the party but I wasn’t prepared for the pain underneath it all. Tino is such a sweet soul and I didn’t expect the depravity he lived through, it really gutted me. I adored Brianna, she was fearless and her unwavering love for Tino was beautiful. Tino didn't feel he deserved this love, but he does, and I am so anxious for him to get his HEA.
Never forget that. You take from whores. Use them. Don't love them"
"Why?"
"'Cause they're love starved. They've been hurt and beaten for so fucking long they are desperate for kindness. Love them, really love them, and they'll die for you. They'll bleed for you.
Another big standout for me was Carina; I want to be her when I grow up. She was hilarious, fearless, and strong. That girl is one serious badass and her devotion to Tino was amazing. I would love to learn more about Carina down the line.
Don’t hesitate to read The Enforcer because you are worried about a cliffy. The Enforcer ended in excellent spot. Not to say that I don’t want part II now but I am satisfied with where The Enforcer ended. Tino’s story really did require two parts; there was so much to be told about the Moretti’s. Ms. Moon leaves no stone unturned, every line is important, and it makes for a rich and meaty story.
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UNTAMED HEARTS Series
The Viper (Untamed Hearts Book 1 )
Marcos Rivera is a fighter. A gang member. Someone who
has seen the dark side of humankind and survived. He has lost family and gained
enemies. He has stolen cars and destroyed hearts, stripping one for money and
the other for pleasure. His past is haunted and his future is bleak.
Until her.
Katie Foster is a high school history teacher. Smart,
strong, and sexy. She is a woman Marcos shouldn’t want. Shouldn’t touch.
Shouldn’t love. He met her in Garnet, a backwards, hick town that’s the last
place in the world he wants to be, but he finds himself going back, all for a
taste of the forbidden.
Katie represents all that is good in the world, and
Marcos knows he’s nothing but trouble for her perfect life. He fights and he
screws. He commits crimes and he breaks the rules. He will never change and he
will never escape his gang lifestyle.
Or can he?
What happens when two different people from two very
different walks of life risk it all by giving into the passion that threatens
to consume both of them? Can a woman who only knows how to play it safe give
her heart to a man who lives hard and loves harder?
Can she survive The Viper?
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The Slayer (Untamed Hearts Book 2)
To Chuito the apartment was a
self-imposed prison for a lifetime of sins. To Alaine, the girl next door, it
was salvation from her overbearing, religious father.
He was a
devil.
She was
an angel.
Two people who should’ve never met,
let alone become friends, but it’s not until they give into the dangerous
passion that’s been simmering under the surface for five years that things go
to hell.
On the outside, Chuito ‘The Slayer’
Garcia is on top of the world. He’s successful. He’s wealthy. He's a champion
MMA fighter surrounded by friends who support him, but they don’t know what he
was before he came to Garnet.
A
gangster.
A thief.
An
addict.
A
murderer.
Now his past is churning up demons
he can’t ignore. Chuito knows he needs to go back to Miami to end it, but
there's something holding him back, a single temptation he can't resist before
leaving.
Alaine.
She’s the one drug he can’t give
up…even if it destroys them both.
“To me
you’re coke. Fine. Smooth. Perfectly white. Very bad for me, but so fucking
sexy I don’t give a shit. It’s worth going down for.” – Chuito Garcia
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WOW!! I am truly humbled by these reviews! I'm so thrilled you all enjoyed it so much!! Talk about motivation while I work on the next one!!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO MUCH for being on the tour!!!!
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Kele