Valentine Rossi will do anything to keep her brother safe, including taking on the mafia family that murdered her father. The Gallos don’t forget old debts and Valentine must team up with hunky police detective, Nick James and sexy mafia hitman, Ace Petto, to save her family. Nick and Ace both want Valentine and when she asks them to share her, they must put aside their differences and find a way … find a way to make her theirs. When the Gallo family expects Valentine to pay back her father’s debt, her overprotective alpha men must prove that they can work together to keep her safe. Will the three of them be able to break free from their family’s mafia ties?
Saving Valentine is the first book of the Ties That Bind Mafia Ménage series by KL Ramsey.
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This book was really more of a 3.5 for me. I really like this author and she has a way with menages. This read is about Valentine, police detective, Nick James, and mafia man Ace Petto. It is all about Valentine no M/M at all. Valentine is trying to save and find her little brother Anton who is mixed up in the main mafia family The Gallos. This book was an insta love with the connections fast and furious and I really liked how they were all apart of each other’s past without knowing. I didn’t feel like I got to know Ace all that well. I found Valentine a bit much she kept worrying about the same thing over and over again it almost became repetitive. Overall I like it wanted more heat, I think the next one will knock my socks off.
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K.L. RAMSEY HITS THE TRIFECTA WITH SAVING VALENTINE! IT’S SMART, SEXY & SUSPENSEFUL! 5-STARS
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K.L. Ramsey hits the trifecta with Saving Valentine. It’s sexy, suspenseful and smart. This romantic suspense ménage novel sucked me in instantly and thrust me into the danger right along with Valentine Rossi, Nick James and Ace Petto and didn’t let go until its climatic ending.
Valentine Rossi is desperately trying to save her brother Anton’s life from the mafia family responsible for the death of her father. If only she could find him. She concocts a plan to get him back. Enter undercover Detective Nick James and mafia hit man Dominick aka Ace Petto.
There is an instant connection and sizzling sexual chemistry between Valentine and the two hotties who are determined to help her find Anton. Valentine cannot choose between the two hunky men. So, she tells them she won’t choose and wants them both. Let me just say Y.U.M.M.Y!!!
So, between navigating through their complicated yet delectable relationship and trying to locate her brother, there is plenty of action both in and out of the bedroom in this story. Which is one of my favorite things about it. The plot is fantastic and the author keeps you fully engaged throughout the story.
I really loved the supporting character, Theresa Rossi, Valentine’s mother. She was endearing, especially when it comes to loving her family and excepting Valentine’s relationship with her men.
Valentine is a force to be reckoned with in her quest to find her brother. And alpha’s Nick & Ace are fiercely protective of their woman but quickly learn that when Valentine is on a mission, there is no stopping her.
Will Valentine find her brother in time? What happens when Valentine and her mother, Theresa have no choice but to enter into the devil’s lair to bargain for the life of her brother?
Turns out, there is more than one life at stake and it’s a showdown to the very end with an explosive ending with Isabella Gallo, who is the head of the Gallo crime family and who I absolutely loved to hate.
Isabella has a shocking agenda of her own. Believe me when I tell you that she is one scary wolf in sheep’s clothing. This matriarch has ice in her veins and venom dripping from her mouth and is pure evil. She literally gave me the chills. They say that blood is thicker than water. But sometimes, blood can run a bit thin and those who don’t measure up can be left to bleed out.
Saving Valentine is a terrific, entertaining and suspenseful 5-star ménage’ romance that I fully enjoyed and highly recommend.