Sunday, September 27, 2020

Review: Damaged Goods - Jarica James

Damaged Goods Damaged Goods by Jarica James
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars

Damaged Goods by Jarica James is an impossibly hot, hard to put down book! The story centres on Sana ‘Otsana’ Priamos, a mafia princess who basically doesn’t want to be one. She makes a deal with her Grandfather, the head of her family to give her 5 years to make her own way in life before she takes over the family reins.

Everything seems to be going okay for her…well except for the hitmen that her grandfather keeps sending her way, to keep her on her toes! But in the midst of this and running her gaming business she runs into an ex-boyfriend. One of the Adrostos triplets and boy is he hot and knows exactly how to push Sana’s buttons!
The book shows the push and pull Sana has with the three hot but totally psychotic triplets: Killian, Kyrell and Keir as they try to survive being part of the mafia and figure out who is trying to take their power.

The book has a lot of twist and turns as we see into the past of what Sana has endured by the hands of her grandfather and how this has shaped her as a person. There are some lighter moments to this dark book when it comes to Sana and her cousin, Dani who show the good side to family and have some good sassy moments between them.

The chemistry between Sana and the triplets is scorching hot and there are some pages that will burn your fingers as you read. I also liked how Sana owned her own mind and wouldn’t let the triplets run over her need to be independent, no matter what the cost. Sana is definitely sassy, strong, sexual and a woman who knows her own mind.

This book may have some triggers for some readers as it can be classed as a dark read, but boy is it a page turner with all of the blood and violence that I would expect from a mafia book. It also has a great cliff-hanger and it will be interesting to see what the characters are going to do next, especially with everything that went on in this book. If you haven’t read Jarica James, then you need to start now. A great book!

ARC received for a fair, honest and sometimes long review. All opinions are my own.

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