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Ebook About There are three rules for being best friends with a mafia princess:1. Don't ask any personal questions.2. Don't show up at her house unannounced. 3. Don't ever, ever let anyone know you're friends.For three years, I followed the rules. Vicky and I met once a week at the diner where I worked. I was her slice of normalcy, she was the one person I could confide in. It might have been unconventional, but it worked for us.One night, all hell broke loose and I got caught up in a battle of bloodshed where we almost lost our lives. I ended up face to face with Vicky's dangerous older brothers. Anthony, William, and Nicholas Civella--the made men of the Kansas City Mob.After fighting for my life and proving myself worthy, they brought me into their deadly world. It was glamorous but twisted. Torture, death, and crime followed me everywhere I went, chiseling away at parts of me until I wasn't the same anymore.Slowly, I betrayed my best friend, and fell in love.Chances are they'll ruin me. This thing between us has deadly consequences. But in this criminal world, I'm learning that the rules don't apply when you're the boss.Book Malice (Malice Mafia Book 1) Review :
Dark, twisted, and deliciously depraved, Malice is Coralee June’s most evocative and wickedly consuming work to date. As savage as it is seductive, this is a story that hooks you from start to finish and sticks with you long after you’ve turned the final page.Fans by now should know to expect the unexpected when it comes to CLJ’s storytelling-this is not an author that conforms, plays to cliches, or rehashes tried and true trope contrivances. CLJ is a rule breaker- she subverts and deconstructs common themes and tropes and rearranges them into the beautiful masterpieces, into something reborn, all with the ease and gusto of a delightfully mad scientist. And Malice is perhaps the best articulation of her artistic point of view- nothing about this book is what you expect. Nothing is conventional. The harem, the villain, the character arcs, even the plot construction and narrative structure- all beat to the brilliant drum of Coralee June, and that drum alone.There’s not much I can say about the content of this story without spoiling it- it’s meant to be jaring, shocking and unsettling- and going in as blind as you can will ensure you experience this world right alongside our heroine. Even speaking about the characters themselves could spoil the unique and interesting facets of their dynamics- so I’ll be as vague as possible. But, know this- this is definitely Cora’s most dark and depraved story yet. Cora isn’t just dabbling her toe in the dark, she’s basically somersaulted off the high dive straight into the darkest depths and is now gleefully doing the backstroke though degenerate and debauched waters. And I am here for all the wickedness! A few images I may never forget- not only because of Cora's gutsy and unapologetic dark prose but also because of my own conflicted and debauched response, finding myself both chuckling and swooning at some of this book’s most haunting moments. Such is the charm of Coralee June.The heart of this story, though, is an emotional character journey. Sure, we have some mafia intrigue, ample steam and plenty of violence, but the life’s blood of Malice (and Cora’s story telling in general) comes down to emotional growth and acceptance. The story of a lost, detached, and broken girl who finds herself at the mercy of three men who share blood and legacy, and an interest in parts of her. And Cora really leans into the emotional explorations, giving us a story that is more psychological than anything- a story that is meta and emotive and meant to be FELT above all else.What I love most about Malice’s characters are that they share one core central tenet- BAGGAGE. These are all characters who are broken in some way- in some cases from pain and trauma, in other cases with intentionality- but each has emotional, invisible scars that manifest in different ways as they cope within their dark lifestyle. We have our book’s namesake, Nick- a dark, twisted, emotionless man whose only vulnerability is his focus on protecting his family, as toxic as they may be. He expresses his baggage in control- the ways in which he manipulates and ruthlessly annihilates any obstacles. We have the observant and more refined William, the classic middle brother with a chip on his shoulder over being the back-up leader. He weaponizes his mystery and his subtle defiance to handle his anger, just a manifestation of his longing. And then we have the scene-stealing and entirely unhinged Anthony- the baby brother with perhaps the most complicated scars, but somehow the most emotionally available. He copes by finding connection in ways we might not understand- but ways that keep him safe emotionally. He’s the most demented, but the sweetest, too. And, of course, we have our heroine Juliet- the girl so desperate for connection she’ll take it in it’s most bare form- a girl just desperate enough to lean into some twisted dynamics just to feel wanted. To feel chosen. I loved watching all of their baggage collide- and collide it does. Their relationships are messy, turbulent and chaotic, and confusing. Those collisions and emotional tension comprise the central and most compelling part of this story- and make for a dynamic and unforgettable read. While facing down other dangers, these broken souls have to confront the real villain- facing their own CRAP. And then we see them start to break more, before they are reconstructed anew. More open, more aware, and more whole- individually and as a family. We get to watch three men find peace with themselves all because of the love they have for a girl, and we get to watch our heroine finally find herself- and embrace the parts of herself she’s repressed, not only her darkness, but her strength, her vulnerability, and her pain. She faces down the largest of her demons, and in doing so she conquers not only these three powerfully dark and depraved men, but she also frees herself.The harem is NOT the usual one- and that is why I love this story. The power dynamics are not equal, the relationships each vastly different between Juliet and her men. And while we have some other external fodder, this story is really about the evolution of this harem. HOw these characters confront themselves and each other- figure out how to live with themselves first so they can live with each other. Cora so brilliantly helps Juliet find herself by giving her men that represent VERY divergent parts of her personality. In discovering them, she discovers herself, but to choose between them would also be closing herself off to parts of her and her different needs. Each relationship is constructed and developed differently, each one playing to different needs. And that is real- and exactly the spirit of this book. The dark, depraved, and turbulent tone is mimicked in the relational chemistry of the harem- it’s complicated, visceral and volatile , and oh so deliciously interesting.And, like everything else about Malice, our story unwinds in a climax both unexpected and unusual. But a conclusion befitting the true heart and soul of these characters- of this story. Even in the darkest of dark, Cora finds a way to unleash the full breadth of humanity, to explore the complexities of the human heart and mind- even if here the hearts and minds are perhaps irreparable broken. Turns out, sometimes to face your damage all you need is for someone else to see it and accept it, too. And that is the beauty in the dark. 2.5 Stars I am very much conflicted with this review. I was very excited about this book and all the hype surrounding it, It has tremendous potential, and I like the storyline. It has my name written all over it. However, it just fell flat, so here goes my unpopular opinion. What I liked about this Malice is the connection between two friends, both dealing with grief that brought them together with an unconventional friendship. Juliet is a strong young woman, and I love her character growth and development. I didn’t like Vicky from the beginning, and as you may have felt sorry for her, I thought she was selfish and would do anything to get her she wanted. After an event went wrong enters Vicky’s Brothers Nicolas, aka Malice, William, and Anthony. All toured souls in one way and another. All handsome, and at first, you may hate or love them.Here is my concern, I was bored most of the book. It dragged in several parts of the book. I didn’t feel like the author wrote with many emotions and felt she took a step back in her writing. The brothers are supposed to be complex characters, especially Malice, and I didn’t feel it. At times the writing seemed choppy. Don’t get me wrong, some parts are good, just not fantastic, and I know I have read better books from the author. Also, I would have loved to read the brother's POV. Ninety-nine percent of the book is written in Juliet's POV. For some, Malice is probably black or pitch black. I love my books, dark. The darker, the better, so for me, it is Gray on my dark scale. Overall I liked the storyline and The female protagonist development. Don’t let my review discourage you. 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