Title: The First Sin
Series: Sins of the Past #1
Author: Jillian Quinn
Genre: Dark Mafia Romance
Once upon a time, I fell in love with a blue-eyed boy who promised me forever
We fell hard and fast, even though our relationship was forbidden.
Loving Angelo Morelli wasn’t my first sin.
It wouldn’t be my last.
Our families were friends before they were enemies, fighting for power in the city.
I was their bargaining chip, a pawn to be used by the most powerful men in Philadelphia.
I just didn’t know it.
Angelo was my white knight in a world full of darkness.
But someone had to pay for the sins of the past.
“I liked the flow of this book, it moved fast but the pieces we were given were all important to the overall story.” - Nerdy, Dirty & Flirty
“Okay, this book totally is something else! You’d never see this kind of a plot coming!” - Becca
“All consuming and enthralling....” - Summer’s Eve Reads
REVIEW
A Bonnie and Clyde kind of love.
Two families connected to the world of crime who were on the same side, until greed split them.
In the middle there were two young persons who grew up together, and had loved each other forever.
Angelo Morelli was the youngest son, and the one who did the dirty work. His older siblings, Pietro "Peter" and Marco, liked to remind Angelo that as a member of a famous mafia family he could not have weaknesses. And Angelo had a well-known weakness. Gia.
Gianna Carlini had her father, Lorenzo, a strong ally of the Morelli family.
Lorenzo even applied to City Council with the goal of giving Morelli more space to perform.
But Lorenzo did not like to see his daughter involved with the youngest Morelli, even if he could do little about it.
As Angelo and Gia grow older, they have plans for the future.
Angelo would be the first in the family to go to college. But his work meant that he could devote little time to his studies.
Meanwhile, Angelo prevented Gia from getting involved in his work (she liked the adrenaline of danger) and devote herself to law school.
Gia discovers certain aspects within the corruption that would have been better that she did not know, and because of that she becomes a new target for the enemies.
She was Angelo Morelli's girlfriend. She was the daughter of a corrupt politician. She knew too much.
But who was the real enemy and who was the hero?
Two families connected to the world of crime who were on the same side, until greed split them.
In the middle there were two young persons who grew up together, and had loved each other forever.
Angelo Morelli was the youngest son, and the one who did the dirty work. His older siblings, Pietro "Peter" and Marco, liked to remind Angelo that as a member of a famous mafia family he could not have weaknesses. And Angelo had a well-known weakness. Gia.
Gianna Carlini had her father, Lorenzo, a strong ally of the Morelli family.
Lorenzo even applied to City Council with the goal of giving Morelli more space to perform.
But Lorenzo did not like to see his daughter involved with the youngest Morelli, even if he could do little about it.
As Angelo and Gia grow older, they have plans for the future.
Angelo would be the first in the family to go to college. But his work meant that he could devote little time to his studies.
Meanwhile, Angelo prevented Gia from getting involved in his work (she liked the adrenaline of danger) and devote herself to law school.
Gia discovers certain aspects within the corruption that would have been better that she did not know, and because of that she becomes a new target for the enemies.
She was Angelo Morelli's girlfriend. She was the daughter of a corrupt politician. She knew too much.
But who was the real enemy and who was the hero?
Jillian Quinn is an international bestselling romance author who likes her females just as alpha as their swoon-worthy male counterparts. As a lover of all things bookish, Jillian has a serious book-hoarding problem and runs a blog in her free time. When she's not reading, writing, or blogging, she's obsessively fangirling over hockey players and can be found wherever she can catch the next hockey game.
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