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The Brit

The Brit

A mafia boss takes a rival's mistress hostage, unaware she's a spy sent by his worst enemy.
by Jodi Ellen Malpas 2021 413 pages
4.10
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Danny Black, rescued from London's streets by mobster Carlo Black, becomes a ruthless mafia heir. Rose Cassidy was trafficked as a teenager after her newborn was stolen; she now seduces and spies on powerful men for Romanian crime lord Nox Dimitri, who uses her son as leverage. When Rose, embedded as the mistress of a Miami politician entangled with Danny's empire, is taken as collateral during a Las Vegas encounter, their chemistry is explosive. Rose's secret spying for Nox shatters their trust. Danny stages a bloody ambush at a boatyard, faking his death to free Rose and leaving her the location of her lost son. Rose reunites with her child, grieving, until Danny resurfaces. Together they expose Danny's uncle Ernie as the true villain, exact justice, and forge a peaceful future in St. Lucia.
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Orphaned and Hardened

A brutal childhood shapes Danny

Danny Black's story begins in the gutters of London, a ten-year-old orphan scavenging for food and enduring relentless abuse from his stepfather and bullies. Hardened by violence and neglect, Danny's resilience is forged in pain. His life changes when he witnesses a mafia execution and catches the eye of Carlo Black, a powerful American mobster. Carlo, recognizing Danny's unflinching spirit, kills Danny's abuser and adopts him, offering him a new life in Miami. This pivotal moment marks Danny's entry into a world where survival depends on ruthlessness, loyalty, and never showing weakness. The scars of his past become the foundation for the man he will become: The Brit, a feared and respected mafia heir.

A Deal with the Devil

Rose's innocence is stolen

Parallel to Danny's rise, Rose's story unfolds in Miami. At fifteen, she is alone, pregnant, and desperate. After giving birth, her baby is ripped from her arms by a powerful man with a serpent ring—Ernie, Carlo's cousin—who sells her child and hands Rose over to Nox Dimitri, a rising Romanian crime lord. Rose's life becomes a cycle of exploitation, blackmail, and survival. She is forced to seduce and spy on powerful men, her compliance ensured by threats to her son's safety. Rose's trauma and resilience mirror Danny's, setting the stage for two broken souls to collide in a world ruled by violence and betrayal.

Inheritance and Blood Oaths

Danny inherits a deadly legacy

Years later, Danny stands at the deathbed of Carlo Black, the only father he's ever known. Carlo's final words are a code: never trust, never hesitate, no second chances. Danny inherits not just an empire of crime, but also the serpent ring—a symbol of power and a reminder of the family's dark secrets. As Danny assumes control, he faces immediate challenges: rivals circling, a crucial marina deal in jeopardy, and the need to assert his authority through violence. The weight of legacy and expectation threatens to crush him, but Danny's resolve is absolute—he will rule with an iron fist, no matter the cost.

The Mistress and the Mayor

Rose becomes a pawn in power games

Rose, now a skilled seductress, is embedded as the mistress of Perry Adams, a lawyer running for mayor of Miami. Perry is entangled with Danny, relying on mafia money to fuel his campaign and secure a lucrative marina deal. Rose's true master, Nox, uses her to gather intelligence on both men, holding her son's safety as leverage. Rose's existence is a delicate balance of performance and pain—she must play the devoted lover while secretly recording and reporting every move. Her only solace comes in fleeting moments of solitude, where she dreams of freedom and reunion with her child.

The Brit's Ruthless Rule

Danny asserts dominance through violence

Danny's reign is immediately tested. He deals with betrayal and insubordination among his men with swift, brutal justice—slitting throats and making examples. He manipulates Perry, threatening and humiliating him to secure the marina. Danny's reputation as the Angel-faced Assassin is cemented; he is both feared and isolated. His only confidant is Brad, his loyal cousin and right-hand man. Yet, beneath the surface, Danny is haunted by grief for Carlo and the scars of his childhood. His need for control and his refusal to show vulnerability drive him deeper into darkness, even as the world around him grows more dangerous.

Seduction and Surveillance

Rose and Danny's fates intertwine

A chance encounter in Las Vegas brings Rose and Danny face to face. Danny, recognizing Rose's icy composure and hidden pain, takes her from Perry as collateral for the marina deal. Their chemistry is immediate and volatile—each sees a reflection of their own brokenness in the other. Danny is both captivated and infuriated by Rose's resistance; Rose is drawn to Danny's power but terrified of her own desire. As Danny holds her captive, Rose continues to report to Nox, torn between survival and the first stirrings of genuine feeling. Their relationship becomes a dangerous game of dominance, seduction, and mutual recognition.

The Game of Power

Betrayals and shifting alliances

Danny's pursuit of the marina is complicated by Perry's duplicity and the emergence of new enemies. The Russians, Serbians, and Romanians all circle, each with their own agendas. Perry, desperate and cornered, seeks new backers, unknowingly inviting Nox and Ernie into the fray. Rose's position becomes increasingly precarious—she is both a pawn and a potential queen, her value rising as the stakes escalate. Danny, sensing betrayal but not yet understanding its source, tightens his grip on those around him. Violence erupts at every turn, and trust becomes an ever-dwindling commodity.

Captive Hearts Collide

Love blooms in captivity

As Rose remains Danny's "guest," their emotional walls begin to crumble. They share moments of vulnerability—scars revealed, secrets hinted at, pain acknowledged. Their physical attraction becomes impossible to deny, but both resist, fearing the consequences of attachment in a world where love is a liability. Danny's need for control clashes with Rose's survival instincts, leading to explosive confrontations and unexpected tenderness. Each recognizes the other's trauma, and a fragile trust begins to form. Yet, the threat of betrayal looms—Rose's secret allegiance to Nox and Danny's relentless pursuit of power threaten to destroy them before love can take root.

Betrayal and Bruises

Secrets unravel and violence erupts

The web of deceit tightens. Rose's bruises and emotional scars come to light, prompting Danny's protective rage. He eliminates threats within his own ranks and exacts vengeance on those who have harmed Rose. Meanwhile, Rose's double life is exposed—her connection to Nox and her role as a spy are revealed. Danny's fury is matched only by his devastation; trust is shattered, and both are forced to confront the depth of their feelings and the impossibility of their situation. The violence escalates, culminating in a massacre at the boatyard as rival factions clash and the true enemy emerges from the shadows.

The Boatyard Massacre

A bloody reckoning and sacrifice

The final showdown unfolds at the boatyard. Danny, determined to end the cycle of violence and secure freedom for himself and Rose, orchestrates a deadly trap. He lures Nox and the Romanians into an ambush, sacrificing his empire and making a deal with the Russians to ensure Rose's safety and the end of Nox's reign. The battle is brutal—bodies litter the ground, and Danny is gravely wounded. In a desperate escape, he fakes his own death, leaving Rose and his allies to mourn him. The cost of freedom is steep, and the future remains uncertain.

Love Amidst Violence

Grief, hope, and reunion

Rose is left shattered by Danny's apparent death. She spirals into grief, haunted by memories and the loss of her only chance at love and redemption. Yet, Danny's final gift to her—a letter, a villa in St. Lucia, and the location of her long-lost son—offers a glimmer of hope. Rose reunites with her child, beginning the slow process of healing and reclaiming her identity. Just as she begins to accept her new life, Danny returns, having survived by faking his death. Their reunion is raw and cathartic—a testament to the power of love to endure even the darkest trials.

The Enemy Within

Family betrayal and final justice

The true architect of Rose's suffering and Danny's peril is revealed to be Ernie, Carlo's cousin and Danny's "uncle." Ernie's partnership with Nox and his role in Rose's trafficking come to light, culminating in a deadly confrontation. Danny, with Rose's help, exacts brutal justice, severing the last ties to his toxic legacy. The serpent ring, once a symbol of power and pain, is finally laid to rest. With their enemies vanquished, Danny and Rose are free to imagine a future unburdened by the sins of the past.

Family Ties Severed

Forgiveness and new beginnings

In the aftermath, Danny reconciles with his mother, Esther, learning the truth of her own victimization and the cycles of abuse that shaped their lives. Forgiveness becomes possible—for Esther, for Rose, and for themselves. The mansion that once symbolized power and isolation becomes a place of healing and family. Danny proposes to Rose, and together they envision a life built not on violence, but on love, trust, and the promise of a better future.

The Price of Freedom

Letting go of the past

Danny and Rose must confront the cost of their choices. Danny relinquishes his empire, making peace with the ghosts of his father and the legacy he inherited. Rose, finally free from Nox's control, embraces her role as a mother and partner. Together, they navigate the challenges of building a new life—one where love is not a weakness, but a source of strength. The scars they bear are reminders of survival, not defeat.

Death's Doorstep

Loss, mourning, and hope

Danny's staged death and Rose's mourning mark the darkest point in their journey. Both are forced to confront the possibility of life without the other. Rose's reunion with her son offers solace, but the pain of loss lingers. Through grief, they find resilience, and the promise of reunion becomes a beacon guiding them forward.

Resurrection and Reunion

Love triumphs over fate

Danny's return is a miracle—proof that love can survive even death. Their reunion on the beach is both an ending and a beginning, a testament to the power of hope and the strength of the human spirit. Together, they reclaim their lives, forging a future from the ashes of their past. The cycle of violence is broken, and the possibility of happiness, once unthinkable, becomes real.

A Future Forged in Fire

Healing, family, and lasting peace

In the sunlit paradise of St. Lucia, Danny and Rose build a new life. Surrounded by beauty and free from the shadows of their former world, they embrace the challenges and joys of family, love, and redemption. Their journey is a testament to the resilience of the human heart—the ability to endure, to forgive, and to choose love over fear. The Brit's legacy is not one of violence, but of hope, healing, and the promise of a future forged in fire.

Analysis

A modern gothic romance of trauma, power, and redemption

The Brit is a dark, emotionally charged exploration of what it means to survive—and ultimately transcend—cycles of violence and exploitation. Through the intertwined stories of Danny and Rose, the novel interrogates the costs of power, the legacy of trauma, and the possibility of love as a force for healing. The narrative refuses easy answers: love is not a panacea, and freedom comes at a steep price. Yet, the story's ultimate message is one of hope. By confronting their pasts, forgiving themselves and each other, and choosing vulnerability over violence, Danny and Rose break the chains that have bound them. The Brit is both a thrilling mafia romance and a meditation on the resilience of the human spirit—the capacity to endure, to forgive, and to build a future from the ashes of the past. In a world where trust is deadly and love is a risk, the novel insists that redemption is possible, not through denial of pain, but through its honest acknowledgment and the courage to choose something better.

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Characters

Danny Black

A survivor forged by violence

Danny Black is the quintessential antihero—scarred, ruthless, and fiercely loyal. Orphaned and abused as a child, Danny's early trauma shapes him into a man who trusts no one and hesitates at nothing. Adopted by Carlo Black, he is groomed to inherit a criminal empire, learning that power is maintained through fear and bloodshed. Danny's psychological complexity lies in his duality: beneath the cold, calculated exterior is a wounded soul desperate for connection and love. His relationship with Rose becomes both his salvation and his greatest vulnerability, forcing him to confront the possibility of redemption. Danny's journey is one of transformation—from a weapon of violence to a man capable of forgiveness, love, and hope.

Rose Lillian Cassidy

A survivor of exploitation and loss

Rose is a study in resilience. Forced into a life of seduction, blackmail, and surveillance by Nox Dimitri, she endures years of abuse, her compliance ensured by threats to her stolen son. Rose's psychological armor is formidable—she survives by compartmentalizing pain and performing whatever role is required. Yet, beneath the surface, she yearns for freedom, love, and the chance to reclaim her identity. Her connection with Danny is both a mirror and a catalyst, awakening emotions she believed were dead. Rose's arc is one of reclamation—of her body, her agency, and her future. Her strength lies not in invulnerability, but in her willingness to risk everything for those she loves.

Carlo Black

A father figure and ruthless patriarch

Carlo is both savior and architect of Danny's fate. His adoption of Danny is an act of mercy, but also a calculated investment in the future of his empire. Carlo's code—never trust, never hesitate, no second chances—becomes the law by which Danny lives. Carlo's legacy is both a gift and a curse, shaping Danny's worldview and setting the stage for the conflicts that follow. In death, Carlo remains a guiding (and haunting) presence, his expectations and failures echoing in Danny's choices.

Brad

Loyal cousin and right-hand man

Brad is Danny's anchor—a voice of reason, loyalty, and occasional dissent. As Danny's cousin and closest confidant, Brad provides both muscle and moral support. He is pragmatic, often challenging Danny's decisions and urging caution. Brad's own trauma and loyalty to family make him both a stabilizing force and a reminder of the costs of their world. His relationship with Danny is one of brotherhood, forged in shared pain and mutual respect.

Nox Dimitri

The embodiment of predatory power

Nox is the primary antagonist—a Romanian crime lord driven by vengeance, ambition, and a need to prove himself. His control over Rose is absolute, maintained through psychological manipulation and threats to her son. Nox's partnership with Ernie and his campaign to destroy Danny are fueled by both personal vendetta and a desire for dominance. He is cunning, ruthless, and ultimately undone by his own hubris. Nox represents the inescapable cycle of violence and exploitation that Danny and Rose must overcome.

Ernie

The hidden architect of suffering

Ernie, Carlo's cousin and Danny's "uncle," is the story's most insidious villain. Beneath a veneer of respectability, he is the man who sells Rose's child, orchestrates her trafficking, and partners with Nox to destroy Danny. Ernie's betrayal is both personal and systemic—a reminder that the greatest threats often come from within. His eventual unmasking and death are cathartic, severing the last ties to the toxic legacy that has haunted both Danny and Rose.

Esther

A mother seeking redemption

Esther is Danny's biological mother, herself a victim of abuse and trafficking. Her abandonment of Danny is revealed to be an act of desperation, not malice. Their eventual reconciliation is a powerful moment of forgiveness and healing, allowing both to move beyond the cycles of pain that have defined their lives. Esther's presence becomes a source of stability and comfort, especially for Rose.

Perry Adams

A pawn in the game of power

Perry is a lawyer and aspiring mayor, caught between ambition and fear. His reliance on mafia money and his affair with Rose make him vulnerable to manipulation by Danny, Nox, and Ernie. Perry's arc is one of downfall and survival—he is both victim and perpetrator, his choices driving much of the plot's intrigue and betrayal.

Amber

A symbol of transactional relationships

Amber is one of Danny's lovers—a woman who seeks security and status through sex. Her jealousy and eventual violence toward Rose highlight the dangers of transactional relationships in a world where love is a liability. Amber's presence serves as a foil to Rose, emphasizing the difference between survival and genuine connection.

Daniel (Rose's son)

The hope for a new beginning

Daniel is the embodiment of innocence lost and reclaimed. Stolen from Rose at birth and raised by adoptive parents, he represents both the pain of the past and the possibility of healing. Rose's reunion with Daniel is the story's emotional climax—a moment of grace and redemption that offers hope for the future.

Plot Devices

Dual Narratives and Mirrored Trauma

Parallel stories of survival and resilience

The novel employs dual perspectivesDanny and Rose—allowing readers to experience the world through two lenses of trauma, survival, and longing. Their mirrored journeys create a sense of inevitability and destiny, as each recognizes their own pain in the other. This structure deepens the emotional impact and underscores the theme of brokenness as both a barrier and a bridge to connection.

Symbolism of the Serpent Ring

A legacy of power and betrayal

The serpent ring is a recurring symbol—of Carlo's legacy, Ernie's betrayal, and the cycles of violence that ensnare both Danny and Rose. Its passage from hand to hand marks key turning points in the narrative, culminating in its final rejection as Danny and Rose break free from the past.

Foreshadowing and Repetition

No second chances, never trust

Carlo's code—never trust, never hesitate, no second chances—is repeated throughout the novel, foreshadowing betrayals and shaping Danny's actions. The repetition of violence, abandonment, and survival creates a sense of fatalism, only broken when Danny and Rose choose to trust and forgive.

The Boatyard and the Villa

Spaces of violence and healing

The boatyard is both a site of business and a battleground—a place where deals are made, lives are lost, and the past is confronted. In contrast, the villa in St. Lucia becomes a symbol of hope and renewal, a space where Danny and Rose can imagine a future untainted by bloodshed.

Faked Death and Resurrection

Subverting expectations for catharsis

Danny's staged death and eventual return play with the conventions of the genre, offering both the agony of loss and the ecstasy of reunion. This device allows for a true break from the past, enabling both characters to be reborn and to choose each other freely.

Psychological Realism

Trauma, coping, and healing

The novel delves deeply into the psychological effects of trauma—self-harm, dissociation, and the struggle to trust. The characters' coping mechanisms are portrayed with nuance and empathy, making their eventual healing and connection all the more powerful.

About the Author

Jodi Ellen Malpas is a #1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author born and raised in England, where she continues to live with her husband, children, and her Doberman, Theo. She is passionate about writing powerful love stories featuring fierce and memorable characters, a passion that has propelled her into the world of romantic fiction on a global scale. Her work has been translated and published in more than twenty-six languages worldwide. Among her notable works is The Brit, and her upcoming release, The Invitation, is available on Amazon. She remains one of romance fiction's most celebrated and widely read authors.

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