1950s Venice bleeds elegance, corruption, and blood. The canals run deep-and the secrets run deeper.
Once a mafia princess, Sofia Moretti was betrayed and left for dead beneath the water by the very family she loved. But the sea didn't let her go. Now she's something new. Something deadly. Half woman, half siren, with a voice that can kill and a thirst for vengeance that could drown the city.
As mafia war erupts between the Bellinis and the Mazzas, a second siren rises-Lina, beautiful and merciless, singing Sofia's name like a threat. The mob wants to use them. Men want to love them. But only one voice will survive.
Crime. Seduction. Supernatural power.
In this intoxicating blend of dark mafia romance, mythic fantasy, and noir thriller, loyalty is a currency, love is a weapon, and the ocean always sings back.
"A hypnotic blend of noir crime and supernatural seduction. Sofia Moretti is the most unforgettable anti-heroine since The Godfather." ★★★★★
"Violent, erotic, and mythic. Every sentence drips with danger. The Mob Mermaid will haunt you long after the last note fades." ★★★★★ Perfect for readers who love:Dark mafia romance with a deadly female lead
Supernatural thrillers with mermaids, sirens, and myth
Historical fantasy set in glamorous, dangerous cities
About the Author:Dante Bellari writes about dangerous men, defiant women, and the kind of love that doesn't beg-it burns. Known for twisting power dynamics, brutal emotion, and dialogue that cuts like a switchblade, Dante crafts slow-burn dark romances where nothing is safe... except obsession.
When he's not writing, he's drinking black coffee, avoiding small talk, and pretending he's not thinking about his next morally gray character.
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