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Doc (The Amato Family Book 1) Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 97 ratings

Doc Wescott’s life hasn't always been easy or smooth sailing, but as the Amato Family Head Doctor, he’s made a name for himself in both the medical community and the underground crime world. His close relationship with the Amato Boss, has given him liberties most people don’t have, and it’s allowed him to build a home and family he wouldn’t otherwise have.

When tragedy hits the Family, Doc is the first on scene, using all his skills and contacts as a doctor to do what he does best—save the lives of those who’ve given him a place to belong.

Extenuating circumstances means one of Doc’s assistants is needed elsewhere, and additional help comes in the form of the last person he ever expected, but might have always needed.

Soren Petrov Knightly always knew the Bratva wasn’t for him. Too pretty for his own good, he’s the antithesis to everything the Bratva believes in. When his uncle negotiates an opportunity for him to join the Amato Family, he doesn’t hesitate to take it. A chance to make his own way, without having to censor himself for the comfort of others, is everything he’s always wanted.

When Doc and Soren meet, their connection is instant and unexpected. As their trust grows, they discover an understanding together they never thought they'd have.

Before they can settle into their life together, the Bratva reminds Soren that no one escapes easily—not even the Pakhan’s nephew. Doc and Soren will need to fight against the Organization’s prejudice and old-school ideals if they ever hope to have forever together, or die trying.

*Doc contains morally gray characters, consensual non-monogamy, a bratty boy and his exasperated Daddy, and medical play as punishment. This is a spin-off novel in the All’s Fair universe. While this book can stand alone, reading the All’s Fair Series first will enhance the experience.*

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CYKS5P1S
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 15, 2024
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.9 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 351 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 2 ‏ : ‎ The Amato Family
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 97 ratings

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Abrianna Denae
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Abrianna Denae is a queer author living in Northern California. An English major, they have always had a passion for writing.

Deciding to sit down and write one of the many stories that had plagued their mind for years was the easy part—finding the time to do it was a different story.

Caffeine is their best friend, and sleep is their worst enemy.

A lover of books that make the reader feel something, Abrianna tries to incorporate as much of their real-world views and feelings into their stories as they can.

Abrianna spends way too much time on Facebook. You can find them here:

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MM Mafia Must Read!
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MM Mafia Must Read!
Doc (The Amato Family Book 1) by Abrianna Denae ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 This book tells the story of Doc Wescotts, a mafia head doctor, as well as a “regular” doctor. Doc has found his home in the crime world, thanks to the Amato family. We also meet Soren Petrov Knightly, nephew of the head of the Bratva. Thanks to an opportunity negotiated by his uncle, Soren has a chance to have a life where he doesn't have to hide himself, just for the comfort of others. He finally can be who he always wanted to be. Through the story we see the chemistry and connection Doc and Soren have. We also see how together Doc and Soren have to go against the Organization’s old-school ideas, if they ever hope to have a future together. I really enjoyed Doc, this was such a well written story. Everything from the plot, to its characters was so perfectly crafted, that it caught the reader's attention from beginning to end. Doc is the first book of The Amato Family Series by Abrianna Denae, this is also a spin-off novel in the All’s Fair universe. Doc can be read as a stand alone, but it's recommended to read the All’s Fair Series, first to enhance the experience. 🖤 Younger Daddy/ Older Boy 🖤 Morally Gray 🖤 Doctor / Nurse 🖤 Mafia Adjacent 🖤 Consensual Non-Monogamy
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
    I was intrigued by Doc since I read about him in the All's Fair series (highly recommend if you haven't read it yet). Doc was so snarky and stood his ground in the mafia world, no matter who it was. I'm so glad the author decided to share his story with us, it just made me fall more in love with him.
    Doc was such a snarky bratty boy (no age play), he had such a mouth on him. But he stood by what he said and was no one's push over. Everyone knew not to mess with him if they valued their life, but some still tried. Doc had his relationship with his bodyguard, James, but both knew that James could not give Doc everything he needed. Then in walks Soren, the perfect Daddy that Doc needed, someone who was willing and able to put Doc in his place but still respected and listened to him. And Doc earned every punishment given to him, lol, since he was always pushing the line, testing the waters. Loved that the relationship wasn't instantly perfect, that Doc and Soren had to work at the relationship to find the right fit for them. Especially with Doc refusing to end his "special" relationship with James, which Soren respected. It was not MMM story since James and Soren were not involved. Each had their own separate relationship with Doc, each filling a different need. The separate relationships were weaved beautifully together with the same importance, love, and respect. Neither being deemed less worthy.
    There was also suspense, action, betrayal, mafia drama, humor, and kinky steamy moments. And thanks to Soren, we got introduced to many more wonderful crazy characters that need their stories told.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
    Doc has been an intriguing member of the extended Amato family since the first book of the main All's Fair series. After all, there's got to be more to the man who stitches up members of a mafia family, especially when the injuries get pretty...unique. His connection with Soren is instantaneous and unexpected, but Soren proves to be the perfect match for Doc (and the Amatos) in multiple ways. Denae explores some nontraditional relationship structures in this book without ever losing an ounce of the romance, and I look forward to reconnecting with these characters in future stories. Note, however, that much of the main external action of the story makes much more sense if you are also familiar with the greater world in which this book is set.

    Disclaimer: I received a digital review copy of this book from the author.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
    Abrianna Denae hit it out of the park with this book. I fell in love with the characters and the storyline kept me captivated—fitting for the Amato universe!

    Doc is the perfect brat. I adore brats and this one was written exceptionally well. He was consistent in his actions and attitude. There was also enough flexibility there that it wasn’t over the top. Soren as a Daddy is delicious. Talk about heat! Those two burned up the pages!

    The kink was well thought out and written exceptionally well. The medical kink really shone in this book. There are plenty of kinks highlighted and each one brought something special to the story. They were all applicable to the characters and plot.

    Speaking of characters, I love that the author doesn’t make things perfect. Whether it’s in the kink, the relationship dynamics, or family issues, Abrianna Denae focuses on the realism of those aspects. It’s refreshing to see and let me delve right into the pages.

    That world building is phenomenal. The Amato Universe is complex. I loved seeing Doc get his own book outside of the main All’s Fair series (which I highly recommend that series as well). Abrianna Denae’s consistency and ability to weave in the storyline really worked.

    Make sure to heed the trigger warnings on this, but if you’re looking for mafia Daddy kink with a dash of blood and a scoop of kinky fun, this is the one to read.

    5 plus stars for a kinky, captivating, and steamy read!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
    I have no issue with MMM but I just couldn’t settle into this one for some reason. Something always felt a little off balance with it. James feels like an unnecessary third wheel. Maybe that’s why it felt off, the author just couldn’t ever figure out the right way to insert him into the dynamic. It probably didn’t help that the author constantly needed to defend and explain the relationship between the 3 men to the reader via internal monologues. No need to badger me with it, either I’m on board or the reader would have already DNFd the book if it’s not their jam. Still an okay read for the most part.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
    Doc (The Amato Family Book 1) by Abrianna Denae
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

    This book tells the story of Doc Wescotts, a mafia head doctor, as well as a “regular” doctor. Doc has found his home in the crime world, thanks to the Amato family. We also meet Soren Petrov Knightly, nephew of the head of the Bratva. Thanks to an opportunity negotiated by his uncle, Soren has a chance to have a life where he doesn't have to hide himself, just for the comfort of others. He finally can be who he always wanted to be. Through the story we see the chemistry and connection Doc and Soren have. We also see how together Doc and Soren have to go against the Organization’s old-school ideas, if they ever hope to have a future together.
    I really enjoyed Doc, this was such a well written story. Everything from the plot, to its characters was so perfectly crafted, that it caught the reader's attention from beginning to end.

    Doc is the first book of The Amato Family Series by Abrianna Denae, this is also a spin-off novel in the All’s Fair universe. Doc can be read as a stand alone, but it's recommended to read the All’s Fair Series, first to enhance the experience.

    🖤 Younger Daddy/ Older Boy
    🖤 Morally Gray
    🖤 Doctor / Nurse
    🖤 Mafia Adjacent
    🖤 Consensual Non-Monogamy
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    MM Mafia Must Read!

    Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
    Doc (The Amato Family Book 1) by Abrianna Denae
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

    This book tells the story of Doc Wescotts, a mafia head doctor, as well as a “regular” doctor. Doc has found his home in the crime world, thanks to the Amato family. We also meet Soren Petrov Knightly, nephew of the head of the Bratva. Thanks to an opportunity negotiated by his uncle, Soren has a chance to have a life where he doesn't have to hide himself, just for the comfort of others. He finally can be who he always wanted to be. Through the story we see the chemistry and connection Doc and Soren have. We also see how together Doc and Soren have to go against the Organization’s old-school ideas, if they ever hope to have a future together.
    I really enjoyed Doc, this was such a well written story. Everything from the plot, to its characters was so perfectly crafted, that it caught the reader's attention from beginning to end.

    Doc is the first book of The Amato Family Series by Abrianna Denae, this is also a spin-off novel in the All’s Fair universe. Doc can be read as a stand alone, but it's recommended to read the All’s Fair Series, first to enhance the experience.

    🖤 Younger Daddy/ Older Boy
    🖤 Morally Gray
    🖤 Doctor / Nurse
    🖤 Mafia Adjacent
    🖤 Consensual Non-Monogamy
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  • Sam V
    5.0 out of 5 stars such a great read
    Reviewed in Australia on October 20, 2024
    Doc works as head doctor for the Amato family and is in need of a new assistant after an accident leaves his assistant needing to help one of the family full time. Cristian (the boss) brings in Soren, who is from the Bratva family but doesn’t quite fit in with them, having to hide being gay and that he was never much of a ‘manly’ man.

    The two have an instant connection but Soren resists due to Doc being his boss but Soren can see that the bratty Doc needs a firm hand and lots of care that the Daddy in him yearns to take Doc for his own.

    When they end up kissing, all walls seem to come down - especially given that Doc doesn’t kiss anyone. They start to build a gorgeous dynamic, Doc never having had a Daddy before. Though Soren has to make room in their relationship for James, Doc’s bodyguard and best friend/friends with benefits which he is unwilling to give up.

    This story had such great dynamics, interesting story, a dash of several knks and I really enjoyed reading this!

    While this does slot into another series, I haven’t read any of them and didn’t find myself lost or like I was missing anything vital for this story. So if this sounds like a bit of you, jump in and read it!

    🩺MM Mafia Romance
    🩺Daddy/Boy (no age play)
    🩺C-Cage
    🩺Impact Play
    🩺Marking
    🩺Watersports
    🩺Mild Medical Play
    🩺HEA
  • Ms. Theresa M. Derwin
    5.0 out of 5 stars One Lucky Brat
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2024
    Taking place alongside the other books, this features Doc as MC rather than on the sidelines. His new nurse is Bratva guy Soren who is with the Amatos because just uncle is trying to protect him. Soren is gay which isn't tolerated by his father.
    As well as building the relationship with the very bratty and ornery Doc, we have his long term bestie James.
    I loved the triplets who come into it, persistently annoying their best friend Soren.
    This was great fun, sexy, emotional and it does get dark but not like the other books.
  • Jill Stock
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2024
    Excellent as always and so worth the wait, I do loved the previous series and I am sure this one is going to be just as good. Highly recommend.

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