Iron Blade
An Irish Mafia Romance (Will of Iron, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Molly Briar
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Julio Maxwell
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Molly Briar
About this listen
The Irish Mafia used the Four Art Gallery to launder money. What's good enough for the mob was good enough for us.
My organization has sworn to take down the criminal underground. The Greens reigned supreme over my beloved city, and it was time to burn them down. My job is to launder money for our operations, and gather intel. I was never supposed to be noticed.
But then I marveled at a painting on the wall... a painting made by a true artist. A master of his craft. It made me gasp, "Who did this?"
His voice sent shivers down my spine, as the dark prince of New York City declared, "I'm Eoghan Green. Your master."
Now I'm in too deep, and my own team can't rescue me from the Hell of my own making. I have to rescue myself from the monster... And it's only the beginning.
This is the first of a three-part series that follows Eoghan and Kira. This book leads to Iron Cross, then Iron Crown.
©2024 Molly Briar (P)2025 Corgidor PressListener received this title free
This book ends leaving you needing to know what’s next! It’s not a cliffhanger per se, but the story will continue on in book 2. I personally cannot wait for it!
I listened to the audio version of this book and can I say, Julio Maxwell delivers one of the sexiest Irish accents! I could listen to him narrating just about anything lol. I’ve been fortunate to listen to and read a couple of Molly’s books and she has this ability to really capture and hold your attention. She is quite enjoyable to listen to. Check her out!
Great read.
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Our brooding antihero and secretive femme fatale's collision is multi-layered. Eoghan, heir to Ireland’s Mafia empire, is painted with tenderness beneath the brutality, beautifully echoed in Maxwell's performance. Kira, meanwhile, is no pawn—wearing her trauma like a shield—Briar bringing a brittle strength to her that makes you ache for her. Their twisted arrangement unfolds with an almost cinematic rhythm, with every rise in tension underscored by an incessant threat of emotional or physical destruction.
This isn't your typical high-stakes mafia romance—it’s more introspective. The only thing keeping me from giving it a full 5 stars is the degree of predictability and a middle act where tension briefly dips before roaring back to life. But make no mistake, this audiobook is a brutal lullaby—hypnotic, harrowing, and strangely hopeful—and I was GRIPPED. Iron Blade lingers like smoke and ink; if you’re looking for a love story that will bite your clavicle and take hold, this one will indelibly mark you.
A love drenched in shadows and steel
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Listener received this title free
This was my first book by this author and I have mixed feelings.
I was intrigued by the premise of the story. Kira is an undercover agent who’s been planted in Eoghan’s art gallery as a curator and (privately) a forger to collect intel on the underhanded dealings of his gallery. I enjoyed the art references. I liked Kira as a character, she’s a strong woman who’s been through a lot so she’s cautious and mistrusting of Eoghan’s advances.
I loved the narration it was done in duet style, which is always an aural treat. Both narrators are new to me and Julio maxwell puts on a convincing Irish accent. He played the obsessed love interest and unhinged mafia man so well. His portrayal of Eoghan’s father as the callous mafia boss was also very convincing. Molly’s portrayal of Kira was impressive. The narrators really brought the story to life with their expressive performances. Portraying accurately portraying the myriad of emotions the characters experience through out the book.
Ultimately, I don’t think this book is for me. Eoghan gets a bit too unhinged in a way that made me uncomfortable. I like it bit of darkness, but this was too dark for me.
Not my cup of tea
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