It all started with a lie that ruined Luca Gallo’s reputation so when Donata Salvatore ends up in his classroom again, it’s the perfect chance for revenge. He’ll teach her a lesson she’ll never forget. Readers who enjoy steamy, forbidden, student-teacher romances will devour Wicked Knight, Book One by Diana A. Hicks, a dark mafia romance.
He wants revenge.
Does he intend to punish me for what I did to him years ago? Also yes.
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Wicked Knight is the first in a duet featuring Donata and Luca. Both are part of The Society World, which is really the mob. I have not really read a lot of mafia romances before so I don't have a lot to compare this one too. For the most part, I did enjoy my time listening to the audiobook. The two narrators did a great job.
I'm not sure that it holds up well as a stand alone. There were a lot of refences to things that may have happened in previous books, so I kind of felt lost at times. The book does end in a cliffhanger. You all know that is one of my least favorite things in a book. So, you will probably want to make sure to have the whole duet if you don't want to wait to see what happens.
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Slowly, I lifted my gaze and wiped my palms on my skirt. I had expected him to be glowering at me as he liked to do. But instead, he was focused on the papers in front of him.
Had I misheard him? Maybe he hadn’t been talking to me when he said the word enter. Did I just barge in on him in his own office…again? Well, this time it was different.
Before, when I was fifteen, I had been determined to hand in my v-card. This time, it was about something way more important. My academic career at Columbia.
“Don’t linger. What do you want?” He asked, without looking up from his reading.
“Um.” I glanced around his big office to calm down.
Guest professors seemed to get the red-carpet treatment. My chemistry professor shared an office with another colleague, and that room wasn’t even as big as this one.
There was something old school and manly about the space. Had Luca brought in all the leather furniture and books? He even had a reading nook facing the window, with a view of a hidden courtyard beyond it. This was, for sure, all his stuff, neatly organized and strategically placed.
Did this mean he was planning to stay beyond his temporary assignment? Butterflies flapped wildly in my belly. I still had two more years of undergrad. It would be nice to have him so close by.
I inched closer to peek at whatever had his full attention. Who the hell was Ava Conti? And why did he have a picture of her? For some stupid reason my chest hurt. That voice in my head that always made me do crazy things to get his attention got louder. I clearly saw myself swiping all the papers off his desk and throwing myself at him.
Wait. No, I couldn’t do that. I glanced up and met his angry gaze. How long had I been standing here like an idiot, ogling his office and all his things?
“Um.” He rose to his feet. “It’s not an actual sentence, Ms. Salvatore.”
Oh, so he did remember me.
“I meant, I came to talk about my grade. There seems to be a mistake.” I stood a little taller.
“A mistake? What kind of mistake?” He prowled around his desk.
He was definitely taller than I remembered. I peeked at him through my eyelashes. Then glanced down. Shit. I already knew that didn’t work on him. To add to my nerves, he reached for my top with those long fingers. I held my breath as he fastened the top two buttons on my blouse.
Oh no, I wasn’t trying to seduce him. Did he think that? Well, if he did. This was a clear no. He had no interest in seeing any part of me.
“Try again.” He took in a deep breath as if he was running out of patience.
“You gave me an F.” I jutted out my chin with determination.
“I know I did.” He perched himself on the edge of the desk with his legs extended out in front of him. “Are you here to give me a recount of all the grades I’ve handed out today, Ms. Salvatore?
Diana A. Hicks is an award-winning author of steamy romantic suspense and science-fiction romance.
When Diana is not writing, she enjoys hot yoga, kickboxing, traveling, and indulging in the simple joys of life like wine and chocolate. She lives in Atlanta and loves spending time with her two children and husband. Connect with Diana on social media to stay up to date on her latest releases.
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