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It is impossible to discuss Twisted Loyalties without addressing the elephant in the room: the concept of ownership. The book opens with Leona being "gifted" to Fabiano. This trope—the arranged marriage/forced proximity—is a staple of the genre, but Reilly handles it with a

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Critics and fans often debate whether Fabiano is a villain or an anti-hero. Reilly does not flinch from his darkness. He is not a "soft" mobster; he is a man who solves problems with a gun and a shallow grave. However, the narrative invites the reader to understand his internal logic: his cruelty is a shield. His journey is one of survival, where morality is a luxury he cannot afford. It is impossible to discuss Twisted Loyalties without

The novel centers on – a secondary character from the Born in Blood series (the younger brother of Luca and Matteo Scuderi, Capos of the Chicago Outfit) – and Leona “Leo” Grassi , a young woman trapped in a life of poverty and exploitation. Their story is one of unlikely salvation, violent loyalty, and the constant struggle between inherited fate and the desire for a different kind of life. Reilly does not flinch from his darkness

Leona Grassi is barely surviving. Orphaned and forced to work for her cruel uncle’s car repair shop, she also endures a degrading side job as a waitress at a backroom gambling den run by her uncle’s associates. She has no family, no money, and no hope – until one night, Fabiano notices her. His journey is one of survival, where morality

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