Review: Sweet Ferocity

Sweet Ferocity Sweet Ferocity by Zoe Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweet Ferocity begins with a slight overlap of the events of Sweet Brutality.

Katie Antonova (Katia Novikoff), a photography student at Worthington University in Virginia has been kidnapped by the yakuza. They intend to use her as leverage against her father, Russian crime boss, Egor Novikoff.

Although his daughter wasn’t worthy of bodyguards, leaving her vulnerable, despite her brothers having been unalived, Egor does have plans for her. Upon discovering she’s gone missing, he hires Luka Siderov, mafia mercenary to find her. He couldn’t have predicted the chain of events this action would set into motion, however.

Luka becomes invested after simply seeing a photo of his Katie, making the extraction personal. He’s unapologetically set his sights on her and their story is all the things.

His breath was heavy as he asked, “Like what you see, princess?” I bristled. “Stop calling me princess.” His lips twisted in a smirk. “How about I just call you mine?”

As we’ve come to expect from Zoe, Sweet Ferocity balances strong characters with intense steam, all tied up in an engaging storyline. Sweet Ferocity brings us the fiercely determined Katie and the tough-as-nails, no-fcuks-to-give-nyet-is-not-in-my-vocabulary Luka.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
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