



Craving Chaos: The Byrne Brothers, Book 5 (Unabridged)
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4.2 • 12 Ratings
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
Mafia rivals stranded together in a test of survival … and temptation.
I was too busy giving Renzo hell to notice we weren’t alone.
That was my bad.
But seriously, the domineering a*****e was asking for it.
What followed felt like a drug-induced hallucination—
Captured at gunpoint, drugged, then taken hundreds of miles from home.
Who could have imagined our escape would only make things worse?
Stranded in an arctic wilderness, I’ve had no choice but to rely on him for survival.
His body’s warmth and well-honed strength. His instincts and persistence.
That sort of bond changes a person, which may be the most terrifying part of it all.
Because Renzo Donati wants far more from me than cooperation.
He’s hell-bent on claiming all of me.
But that can never be.
He can only ever be my rival.
Anything more, and I’ll lose everything.
My career.
My family.
My heart.
*Craving Chaos is the first book in the Moretti Malice series, which is a spin-off of the Byrne Brothers. Each book in the series features a different couple and can be read as a standalone with a happily ever after. A dark romance with adult themes, Craving Chaos may not be suitable for sensitive audiences.
A Note from the Author: Shae Byrne is such a badass character that she deserved an absolutely epic story, and thus was born Craving Chaos. Set aside your expectations, make sure your seatbelt is buckled, and prepare for the ride of your life. For those of you who are new to me, I write what I'd call "mafia lite." My heroes are hardened criminals with soft spots for their heroines. There may be violence and cruelty in my books, but never between the main characters. Enjoy!
Customer Reviews
Craving More of this Series~Amazing Story & Listen🎧
Jill Ramsower never ceases to amaze me with her creative mind and ability to write original stories with interesting storylines that are captivating from start to end. “Craving Chaos” is the first book in her new “Moretti Malice” and what an amazing start it is. This book features Shae Byrne from the “Byrne Brothers” series, the sister who is just as fierce or maybe even fiercer than her brothers, and Renzo Donati, the new boss of the Giordano Mafia family. After an operation and trade deal goes wrong, the two find themselves in deep trouble, caught in a life or death situation, and they escape one only to crash land into another. Forced into survivor mode, they need to work together with hopes they will live to see the next day. It was great to watch these two work together and get to know each other, and then watch Renzo fall for her, with Shae being a stronghold, knowing it would never work in real life, their families are rivals and she loves her job with her family while he runs an empire whose interests do not always coincide with her family’s. Holy moly, there is never a dull moment in this book, with non-stop drama, thrilling and suspenseful moments, heartfelt emotions and steamy romance. Besides the survival and close-proximity storylines, there is the mystery who set them up and the twist of who it was, which both look into. As always, the writing, plot and world building are fantastic, as are the character growth and development. Jill Ramsower, thank you for another amazing story and wild ride.
🎧📚🎧 Kelsey Navarro Foster and Aiden Snow were fantastic, and did an amazing job portraying the characters and were believable in every role, showcasing the two lead’s personality and demeanor perfectly. Kelsey Navarro Foster’s Shae was fierce and Aiden Snow nailed it as the alpha boss. Both were just as fabulous performing the roles of the secondary characters, too. You could hear how much heart they put into their performance as they captured all the characters’ emotions and had you feeling them all. These two made a great team, their voices complemented each other and their performance elevated this already amazing story to another level. Thank you for another fabulous listen
Ok
It was OK definitely worth the money, but not my favorite book