Your girl grew up on Sons of Anarchy, which my dad always knew would lead to problems. As a direct result, I love a good mafia romance. Yes, I know the Sons aren’t mafia, but any dark gangland romance is always going to have my heart. For years, I have been chasing the same feeling you got when Jax Teller shot a Fed to protect Tara, and then they *ahem* rekindle their relationship next to his corpse, and the only thing that comes close is mafia romance.

The books on this list are both Mafia and more broadly gang romances. There is a distinction but not one I am particularly interested in. These characters are criminals running criminal organizations and doing criminal things, so it fits.

Any of these romances are going to have morally grey heroes who don’t shy away from violence but would burn the world down for the people they love.

For the first two books, the LA Ruthless series is a fake-relationship enemies-to-lovers romance filled with a sweetheart female main character and the dark and dangerous man her father forced her to marry. The next two books are a father’s best friend romance with a female main character who has been through it and a big badass mafia enforcer who is determined to make sure that no one ever hurts her again. It’s a classic mafia romance, and it’s always worth the read.

There are actually three books in the series, with two more forthcoming, but I am not a huge fan of the first book, Sinner’s Anonymous, due to the constant bird puns, which I have complained about before. It’s nit-picky, but I just can’t. The rest of the book is great, so I gave the next parts of the series a chance. I was rewarded, because the second and third in the series, following new main characters in the same universe, Penny and Rafe, are very exciting and undoubtedly sexy.

These books are not necessarily the most well-written on this list, but that’s really not the point of a mafia romance. It’s about the drama and the high-stakes romance, not perfect prose, and Kids of the District brings all that drama in spades. This Australian take on mafia romance follows the Butcher brothers, the leaders of the Cosa Nostra in Australia. Each of the Butcher brothers gets their own love story, and each is more savage than the last.

Somewhere in this series is a trope for everyone, from age gap to second chance. Moments of toe-curling spice blend seamlessly with drama reminiscent of a teenage soap opera, but then there is also a deep well of love and emotion that ties it all together.

Dirty Broken Savages is a why-choose gang romance, with four love interests and one very formidable heroine. River is on a mission for revenge, and nothing and no one will get in her way. Except for the Kings of Chaos, who don’t take well to River shooting a man in the alley of their club. When she ends up chained in their basement awaiting punishment, they discover they might all be hunting the same monster.

The four love interests in this book embody the classic why choose dynamics, and every page is action-packed, whether it’s flying bullets or steamy group activities. If you are looking for your next why-choose read, or your next gang romance, you can’t go wrong with this series.

Warning: this duology is both extremely spicy and extremely dark. This is not where you should start reading mafia romance, or why choose, or romance in general. These books are for when you have been fully desensitized to all things trauma, violence, and kink. Once those things no longer phase you, these why-choose second chance dark mafia romances are the perfect choice.

Eden is a drug-addicted sex worker who finds herself witness to a mafia killing in the brothel where she works. Instead of killing her, they take her with them, and she finds herself held captive by her former best friends and the boy who broke her heart. Chaos of all kinds ensues, and it is glorious. If you’re brave enough, give these a try.

For readers looking for something fast-paced, unapologetically kinky, and oddly fun, the Legacy of Gods is perfect. If the rest of these books are a little too over the top with the mafia stuff for your tastes, this is an option that’s more character-focused with less influence from the gangland ties.

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12 responses to “Seven Dark Mafia Romances for Readers Who Love the Bad Boys”

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  4. […] romances in the dark mafia space are relatively rare, but Sadie Kincaid pulls it off with gusto. Keres follows a long-lost […]

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  8. […] stories. Promise Me Forever is a contemporary workplace romance with just a touch of the mafia presence that Sadie Kincaid is known for. It is technically a standalone, but I highly recommend […]

  9. […] by H.D. Carlton is a historical romance with mafia elements, set in the 1940’s, in the same universe as the famous Cat and Mouse duet. You do not need to […]

  10. […] magic, and four possessive, alpha love interests. I am a long-time lover of Sadie Kincaid’s mafia romances, and I loved the first two books in this series, so I was incredibly excited to read the end of the […]

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