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MM Romance • Part 2 of 2 • Second Chances • Irish Mafia • Family • Hurt/Comfort • Age Gap • Revenge • Opposites AttractWhen two broken hearts have reached their limits, it’s time for a mobster to play dirty in order to let the healing begin. Don’t worry, Alfie has a plan.That very second, the moment West said those words…I almost shattered. Again. I’d put myself out there. I’d begged him for a second chance. I’d told him I’d give up everything for him and our kids—but he’d shot me down. And now, when I let him know that I was changing my last name back to O’Dwyer, he had the balls to say his name suited me better. He stood there in front of me, trying to act like his eyes weren’t burning with unshed tears, and admitted that he didn’t know how to let me go.Not long after, I nearly broke into a million pieces again, when Dad called and said that Mom was in the hospital. That she’d been assaulted.No words could describe the rage that flooded me, and I couldn’t hide it from West either.He was about to find out just how far the Sons of Munster would go to avenge their own.----------------Alfie belongs in the Irish of Philly universe by Cara Dee. However, Alfie and West’s story has been written so it can be enjoyed to its full extent as a stand-alone.
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**I am a member of Cara Dee's review team and received an early copy through BookSprout- thank you!** Cara Dee returns to the Sons of Munster with the continuation of Alfie and West's story with Alfie Part II. Everything in this sequel picks up precisely where we left off in Alfie Part I, which makes it a little harder to discuss. Alfie and West remain inevitable, of course, and the way that their ultimate re-convening was orchestrated was something that I hadn't expected, but really appreciated. I loved watching West find his footing in Alfie's world and building a home for their entire family together. More conflict in this installment comes from external sources, whereas more conflict was internal or interpersonal between Alfie and West in part I. The external conflict kept things moving forward while strengthening the bonds of family that were already forming. Glad, as always, to read this story early and eager for whatever is next from Cara.