: When Corbin finds himself in a dangerous situation, he must turn to Beau—a man he claims to hate. As the two navigate their sizzling chemistry, they must also face mutual enemies and external threats to the Theriot family. Key Themes and Tropes
: A central pillar of the book is the power struggle between Corbin’s defiance and Beau’s firm, possessive leadership.
: The relationship begins with mutual arrogance and friction before evolving into a deep emotional and physical connection. Corbin by Silvia Violet
: Known as the "bratty" baby brother of the Theriot mob family, Corbin often feels coddled or ignored by his siblings. His rebellious behavior is largely a mask for his frustration at being sidelined in the family business.
The book is part of a larger universe that includes the Marchesi Family and Vigilance series. While it follows Remington (Book 1), many readers find it can be enjoyed as a standalone. The story leads directly into the next book, Lancelot . : When Corbin finds himself in a dangerous
: Unlike other alpha-male leads in Silvia Violet's Marchesi universe, Corbin is lean and compact, and his arc focuses on maturing from a "spoiled kid" into a capable member of the family.
, the second installment in Silvia Violet’s The Theriot Family series , is an M/M mafia romance that blends high-stakes action with a "brat vs. dominant" dynamic. Published on June 24, 2021, the story follows the youngest Theriot brother, Corbin, and Beau, a no-nonsense mechanic and family associate. Plot and Character Overview : The relationship begins with mutual arrogance and
: A dominant, protective mechanic who runs the body shop used by the Theriots. Beau is an ex-con who isn't intimidated by Corbin’s family name and decides to "tame" the younger man, teaching him discipline and confidence.