Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Break Me, Daddy by Sara Fields

Break Me, Daddy: A Dark Irish Mafia Romance (Boston Kings Book 3)Break Me, Daddy is Ada Murphy and Shane Kavanagh's story—the third book in Sara Field's Boston Kings series that follows the Murphy's legacy in Boston. This is a direct sequel to Kieran and Corman's story and Ada is the third sibling to fall in love. I was pleasantly surprised by this book because it features a headstrong and independent heroine who knows what she wants. Shane was a fantastic counterpart to Ada because he tested her control and knew what she needed from him. He allowed her to be the more powerful version of herself in front of others and his "little girl" in private. Their relationship was incredibly sexy, intense, dirty, and sweet. I went into this book fully expecting the kink from the get-go but it actually took time for Ada to accept and come to terms with that part of her. It was gradual and natural for Ada to want someone who would be willing accept everything about her and Shane was the one.
"He was more than anything I could ever wish for. This was true love, and it was all mine."
In the end, Ada and Shane's story was everything I wanted because while she was a powerful woman in her own right, Shane accepted her independent nature as well as her vulnerability. Ada needed a man who would be willing to take the reins from her control but eventually give it back to her and Shane does exactly that. In addition to their incredible sexual chemistry, Ada and Shane also had an unexpected past together. I have a feeling that the next book will feature Aidan Murphy—Ada's quiet, moody, and fiercely protective brother, and his spitfire heroine, Irina Morozov. Fans of Sara Fields and the dark mafia romance genre will not want to miss out of this book because it features a dominant and possessive hero who teases but also caters to his sassy heroine's wants and needs. I loved this book and I highly recommend it.

*This ARC was generously provided by the author and publisher for an honest review*

Rating: ★★★★★

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