Illicit Heir
Mafia Wars Ireland, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jacob Morgan
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Alyssa Avery
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By:
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Maggie Cole
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He won an hour with me from a stupid bet.
We were several shots of whiskey and two pints of Guinness in when Devin suggested we play his game.
That hour turned into the next morning.
Then, all hell broke loose.
I ransacked his wallet to find his identification card.
Our bliss disappeared into anger, hate, and accusations.
When he rejected me in that room, he didn't just leave me with a pounding headache and remorse.
He left me with a forever reminder of that night—the mix of two enemy bloods.
And now no one can ever know…including him.
Illicit Heir is book three of Mafia Wars Ireland. It’s a one-night-stand accidental pregnancy, secret baby, forbidden love, enemies to lovers, dark mafia romance.
©2023 Maggie Cole (P)2023 Maggie ColeWhat listeners say about Illicit Heir
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- Ande-n
- 15-08-23
Brilliant
I love all Maggie Cole books but I really enjoy this 1. It was brilliant. Can't wait for the next book.
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- Cobh
- 22-12-23
Absolutely brilliant
Loved this book. The storyline kept me on tenterhooks. All the characters came to life with the fabulous narrators.
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- RB
- 17-08-23
Enjoyable.
It was a good story, although the end of the villain as usual happened too quickly. It would have been more interesting if there were more twists and turns between the male protagonist and the villain.
What was very good was the narration. I could not listen to the two previous Irish Mafia books because Wen Ross, who I do like as a narrator, had the most appalling Irish accent. Jacob Morgan was excellent. So glad the male narrator was changed.
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