The Italian Marriage By N.j. Adel -
: The story utilizes several intense tropes, including:
: Despite her hatred for Enzio, Bianca agrees to the marriage to protect her young son and ensure he isn't raised solely by the man she believes murdered his father. The Italian Marriage by N.J. Adel
: Bianca is convinced that Enzio is the "devil" who killed his own brother to inherit his kingdom, his wife, and his child. She is faced with a grim ultimatum: walk down the altar to marry him or die. : The story utilizes several intense tropes, including:
: Enzio’s family remains suspicious of the marriage and actively tries to remove Bianca from their circle, despite Enzio's claim that he is fulfilling his brother's dying wish to protect her. Key Story Elements : Enzio’s family remains suspicious of the marriage
: The book explores "feminine rage," hurt/comfort, and the concept of found family within a brutal criminal underworld.