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Finnegan O’SheaMy uncle had never deserved to be the boss of the Sons of Munster, and for the longest time I thought that pompous jackass was my worst nightmare. Then Gio Avellino sent a crew to Philly to take down the syndicate I’d just become the unofficial boss of. He’d kidnapped my uncle, put the love of my life in harm’s way, and…he’d murdered my mother.So yeah, my first year as a married man was off to a rousing start—we were on the run, severely outnumbered, and I still hadn’t told my wife the truth about her own mother and her connection to the Avellino family.Luck of the Irish? Uh-huh. I was gonna need a lot of that.Emilia O’SheaWas there such a thing as getting used to being married to a mobster? Finnegan lied and stole for a living, and trust didn’t come easy. If only the bastard hadn’t stolen my damn heart.After spending the summer in hiding, I was ready to shoulder my role as the new matriarch of the family. Even though my husband’s mother’s shoes were impossible to fill, I would do my best and take on the responsibility with my own little twist. I couldn’t be the mother to everyone, but I could be a Daughter of Munster.Because though I struggled with some aspects of Finnegan’s lifestyle, this was personal.This was war.
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This book was so messy! Like fun drama messy. Not like poorly written messy. I just love Finnegan. He is so funny. He said, "When is a Catholic ever surprised that another Catholic got knocked up?" and then when he was shooting someone and the gun was out of ammo and he was like "my bad." HAHA!
Admittedly, this kind of got a little bogged down in the middle and I didn't love the epilogue, but it was still a great story and I really love Finnegan.