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As a "mafia princess," Serafina was raised to be a perfect, docile bride. However, when faced with the monster that is Remo Falcone, she does not crumble instantly. The narrative focuses heavily on her pride—her refusal to give Remo the satisfaction of seeing her broken. Remo, who believes Serafina to be a fragile pawn, soon realizes that breaking her spirit is more difficult than anticipated.
If you have stumbled upon Twisted Pride on Google Drive, you might be entering the series midway. To fully appreciate the weight of Remo and Serafina’s story, it is generally recommended to follow the reading order. As a "mafia princess," Serafina was raised to
The title “Twisted Pride” refers not just to Remo’s twisted nature, but to Serafina’s weaponized pride. She uses her dignity as a shield against Remo’s psychological warfare. The book explores whether pride can sustain a person in the darkest moments or if it must eventually be sacrificed for survival. Remo, who believes Serafina to be a fragile
Serafina is the eldest daughter and niece of the Chicago Outfit’s Capo. Raised to be the perfect mafia wife—obedient, refined, and yielding—she initially appears to be the archetypal damsel in distress. However, this is precisely where the novel subverts expectations. The title “Twisted Pride” refers not just to