
Broken Vow A Dark Mafia Romance
Reviews

I gotta give it to Sophie giving me some of my favorite tropes in these last couple of books I have read in this series. It has definitely improved my reading experience but it just hasn’t pushed it over the edge to be great. I’m noticing that Sophie’s writing does have those little one-liners throughout that are incredibly cringy for me and it has been consistent in all of the books. Why I think I haven’t felt the same way about a lot of these books like people I know and others have read them. This one was a fun twist setting wise and I think was refreshing because while yes they are all different trope wise it was starting to feel stagnant this far in. But one more to go and we’ll see what I think about it.

definitely one of the best of the series in my opinion

i was waiting for Riona’s book and it did not disappoint. this one took me by surprise of how much I loved it - cowboy / bodyguard meets mafia 🫡

this was a fun read bc of the spice, but i felt like the romance and buildup itself was lackluster. i wasnt rooting for them as a couple at all

bodyguard romance ….. thats it

This review was originally posted on Addicted To Romance This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review. “I want to choose you, Raylan. I want to choose you over anything else.” First Impressions Broken Vow is a book that I have been so eager for, but I had to get through the first four books first and I had heard so much love for Raylan and I just knew that I had to read his book. I have been wanting to get to his book and I just couldn’t resist picking this up and wanting to kick my May off with a bang and this book was spectacular, I just loved everything about this one here. I wasn’t sure what to expect with this one, but I knew it was well-loved by so many and I was *crossing my fingers* that this book would be a winner for me, and it most definitely was. I have no regrets or issues with this one, so many fun aspects that brought together such a beautiful story. There are many fun factors that come together in this book here. The first is that our hero is a military cowboy and has that southern boy charm to him, who while he has demons, is a protector and a smile and a twinkle in his eye. Then we have a bodyguard romance, and as an added plus its a grumpy sunshine with the heroine being the grumpy one. The dynamics were just right for these two and what a journey they have together and Sophie Lark wrote such a beautiful book here. I gently touch her cheek, our faces only inches apart. Her expression is more vulnerable than I’ve ever seen before. I don’t know how I ever called this woman an Ice Queen. Riona isn’t only one thing. Once you chip past the frost, she has a whole universe inside of her. Summary Riona Griffin is smart, sexy, and proper. She is determined to take her place in her family and not for traditional reasons. She wants to give to her family and have a sense of purpose other than her being female. She has no desire to be a wife or a mother. But when she is almost killed and barely survives an attack, her family is determined to keep her safe. They bring in sexy cowboy Raylan, who has spent years in the military. Raylan is a charmer and Riona hates him. She doesn’t understand his personality and is determined not to let him get to her. But through a set of circumstances, they are forced together and on the run and end up escaping to Raylan’s family ranch in Tennessee. Riona doesn’t know what to do without her stern office and organized life, Now she is in an environment that she doesn’t understand but Raylan knows it’s the safest place for her. And he is determined to protect her and give her freedom and to show her what she is capable of becoming. The chemistry between them is off the charts, and Riona begins to let loose of her strict demeanor and allow Raylan to show her where she is most at home. But will Riona be able to embrace these newfound parts of her or will she throw out this new life and Raylan or learn to fight for a new chapter in her life… “I don’t want to trap you,” I say to Riona. “I want to unleash you. I want to set you free. I want to show you what you really are . . . What I Loved Broken Vow was such a tantalizing read and I had a blast with this book and it was such an easy “in one sitting” type of read and I breezed through this 450-page book in two hours so yes I was completely hooked within this story and I have no regrets. I have been hoping that at least ONE book in this series would be such a win and I am so joyful that it was Raylan’s book. He is one of her most beloved heroes by her fans and I wanted to love him so dearly, and it HAPPENED! There is such winning chemistry between Raylan and Riona and they are such opposites. You really wouldn’t think on the surface that these two would be such a solid match, but they complement each other so well. “Yin-Yang” really comes to my mind when I think of these two together. And it’s such a pleasure to have a grumpy sunshine trope where the HERO is the sunshine,., I absolutely adored Raylan in every way. He is a protector, capable, strong, sexy and has a great talent with a riding crop, and knows how to have a good time in life. Then we have Riona, who is so strict and stern and needs control in her life. She doesn’t like messy emotion and is so different than most heroines but I admired her tenacity and strength and seeing her journey in learning to see another part of her and embrace it was such a RIDE. We see how Raylan pushes her in unique ways and how she learns to let go of her strict controlling nature, and embrace the best parts of the country life. We really see parts of her character fly free in this story and the journey that these two have together was so EPIC and JOYFUL!! I will admit I had forgotten there was a bit of kink in this book and this barn scene was delectable! If you like BDSM or even light BDSM, you definitely need this book in your life. The side characters that we see in this book were so fun, I especially loved the energetic natures of Raylan’s family. I loved the country feel to this book so if you like a well-written contemporary western, you definitely need to try this one out. I will say that this book will work for both contemporary romance lovers and dark romance lovers. In fact, this series isn’t really all that dark in many respects. So I think if you want a beginner book that straddles both worlds, you can’t go wrong with Broken Vow and I do think it can be read as a standalone. What I Struggled With There wasn’t much that I struggled with, It wasn’t quite a five-star read for me, but I don’t know why exactly, I think the investment of the romance faded in and out a couple of times throughout the reading of it. To want to impress him. To want to please him. There was a kind of pleasure in being conquered. Overall View Broken Vow is a brilliant story that worked so many elements of unique romantic elements, delivers in the steam and sensuality that only Sophie Lark is capable of, and such depths of heart are woven in its pages that will unify in a magical read! You’re happier here. This is where you belong: here, with me. I’m afraid. But I want to choose Raylan over that fear. Trigger Warnings: (view spoiler)[Violence, Murder, Death of a Parent (hide spoiler)]

“Was that just top-quality customer service? Or does the bodyguard have serious feels?” -Nessa lolll

4.5⭐️
















Highlights

“I don’t want to trap you. I want to unleash you. I want to set you free. I want to show you what you really are…”