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Loving Lucia is a beautiful and high-stakes conclusion to a trilogy that has kept me hooked since the very first page of book one. In this final installment, we see the characters undergo incredible evolution, especially Lucia herself as she navigates the impossible choice between open cruelty and the men who nearly destroyed her. Having fled Angelo, Saint, and Victor only to land in the hands of Emilio Pavone—a man far more dangerous than the three of them combined—Lucia is forced to decide who she can truly trust to help her escape an impending wedding and free her family.
Book Description
I want out of this wedding... but can I trust them not to shatter me all over again?
I left Angelo, Saint, and Victor, only to land squarely in the hands of Emilio Pavone, a man who makes the three of them look like playful puppies.
As much as I want to never see them again, I'll need their help if I want to avoid the wedding and free myself and my family. The only problem is I don't know if I can trust them. Angelo still manhandles me, Saint has made it clear he wants me unconscious--and Victor is playing with all of our lives.
The wedding is fast approaching, and I need to make the most important decision of my life:
Pavone and his open cruelty, or the three men who nearly destroyed me.
About Raissa Donovan & Addison Wolf
Raissa Donovan -Raissa Donovan is the pen name for M/M writer R. Phoenix. Raissa has recently ventured into writing dark (MM+)M/f romances.
As R. Phoenix, she writes anything from pretty pink fluff to dark noncon twincest. She prefers to write dark — the darker, the better — but sometimes her muse takes her to some pretty strange places. Her books are primarily available on Amazon, but the especially taboo works are only at Smashwords.
Addison Wolf - Addison Wolf writes dark and kinky Mf novels, emphasis on the dark. These stories don't feature healthy relationships. For Addison's MM works, please check her MM pen, Adara Wolf.
When Addison isn't torturing her faves, she spends her time painting, learning languages, and rescuing cats.
If you're ever curious about the specific content of her works, there are content notes for each story on the website.
You can also get early chapters and exclusive short stories by becoming a VIP at Wolf & Phoenix.
My Thoughts
Loving Lucia is a beautiful and high-stakes conclusion to a trilogy that has kept me hooked since the very first page of book one. In this final installment, we see the characters undergo incredible evolution, especially Lucia herself as she navigates the impossible choice between open cruelty and the men who nearly destroyed her. Having fled Angelo, Saint, and Victor only to land in the hands of Emilio Pavone—a man far more dangerous than the three of them combined—Lucia is forced to decide who she can truly trust to help her escape an impending wedding and free her family.
The dynamic between the men in this reverse harem is what makes the series so addictive. Every man brings a unique set of kinks and personality traits that complete the puzzle, and in this book, we finally see Victor being vulnerable. Seeing him step out of the shadows as the master puppeteer to show his truer self was a highlight. Then there is Angelo with his characteristic crazed frenzy and "sweet" Saint with his own specific quirks. Despite their differences, they are united by a burning desire for Lucia that leaps off the page.
For readers who enjoy a dark romance with plenty of "sexy time," including M/M action within the group, this series is an absolute must-read. The tension is palpable as Lucia weighs her options: the open cruelty of Pavone versus the complex, often dark devotion of the three men who claim her. It is a true page-turner that delivers a satisfying emotional payoff, though I highly recommend that readers heed the content warnings before diving in, as the themes remain consistently dark and intense.
The audiobook experience remains a standout feature of the series, with the narration by TJ Clark, Evan Parker, Branden Davis-Butler, and Kayden Lukakis being just as phenomenal as in the previous books. The multi-POV performance brings each man’s distinct role to life, capturing the unique energy they bring to the harem and making Lucia’s journey feel incredibly immersive. This is a brilliant finale to a gritty, emotional trilogy that I won't soon forget.
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