Violet | Remington By Silvia

Remington can be overarchingly generalized as a less romantic version of Pretty Woman, right down to the pickup in the fancy car ( Love Bytes Reviews Remington (The Theriot Family Book 1) by Silvia Violet

What begins as a transactional arrangement quickly evolves into an intense, possessive romance. As Henri experiences a level of care and protection he’s never known, he finds himself falling for the dangerous crime boss. Meanwhile, Remington must navigate the treacherous waters of taking over the family business while grappling with his growing, unfamiliar feelings for Henri. Remington by Silvia Violet

Typical of Violet’s "Marchesi Universe," the connection is fast and the power dynamic is heavily weighted toward the dominant hero. Remington can be overarchingly generalized as a less

The book is frequently described as a mafia-style retelling of Pretty Woman , complete with high-end shopping and "rescue" tropes. Typical of Violet’s "Marchesi Universe," the connection is

The story kicks off when Henri, a sweet and struggling sex worker, approaches a luxury car after witnessing a rival mobster’s murder. Inside the car is Remington, who is instantly captivated by Henri’s innocence and vulnerability. Instead of silencing a witness, Remy offers Henri an astronomical sum of money to stay with him for two weeks.

Despite the dangerous lifestyle and the moral ambiguity of the Theriot family, the story concludes with a satisfying happily ever after . Remington (The Theriot Family Book 1) by Silvia Violet

Readers on Amazon note the book prioritizes intense, spicy scenes and action over deep character development.