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Sunday 19 May 2024

Review: The Jefe's Boy by Aja Foxx 4 of 5 stars

The Jefe's Boy (Mafia Mayhem #4)









The Jefe's Boy by Aja Foxx
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alejandro was forced home after his mafia family discovered he was gay and then forced him to do every dirty job they ordered him to. Then his grandfather offered him a deal - he could have control of Brooklyn if he married the man of his choosing (who was one breath away from being a social media nightmare). Sure he was being set up he refused to let the chance pass him by and was determined to rein in his new husband. Delancy had a secret that could cost people's lives so he faked it and played the role of a mischievous grandson of a rich man to appear stupid. Then his grandfather decided his highly publicised antics had to stop. He had to either marry the man chosen for him, someone he had never met, or be disinherited.

I enjoyed this story with the relationship between the two men, and their internal family politics on both sides (although mostly for Alejandro). I loved how right from the start Delancy was listened to and that his help for unfortunate people wasn't dismissed or belittled. I also loved how he was able to use his computer skills to help with their enemies and the way he came into his own when he had to take over control temporarily. Their love for each other developed in the face of constant attack and it was great that it went that way when it could have so easily developed into hate. Easy to read, feel and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.

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