Monday, May 25, 2026

Bad Bishop by L.J Shen




Synopsis:

He's Deathless.
She's trying to find a reason to live.

Lila

My innocence was ripped from me one fateful night under the starless sky.
Resulting in an unwanted teenage pregnancy and a secret the Camorra must bury.
My father decided to hand me off to the highest bidder.
The lucky winner? Tiernan Callaghan, psychopath extraordinaire.
The Irish mafia prince wants me for all the wrong reasons.
Alliance. Money. Prestige. War.
I am but a pawn in his twisted game.
The man who sits on a throne of his enemies' skulls thinks I'm a weakling.
Little does he know, in this chess game, the underdog wins.
Because the thing about bad bishops?
They protect good pawns.

Bad Bishop is a dark and twisted romance. Please read trigger warnings before reading.



Review:

I was extremely hesitant to read this book.

I’ve had a very mixed feelings with this author’s work. Seeing this book gain such immense popularity on TikTok made me even more conflicted. Part of me did not want to read it, while another part felt compelled to determine for myself whether the praise was truly deserved. FOMO is real lol

I once said that I had never found a mafia romance I genuinely enjoyed. Today, I can finally admit that I have.

This was easily a six⭐️ read for me. From the very first page, I was completely captivated and found it nearly impossible to put down.

My only significant criticism was that some of the flashbacks were written in the third person. It took me a moment to notice the shift in perspective. Aside from that, I truly have no complaints.

The MMC initially comes across as brute, selfish, and emotionally detached, until he is forced into a marriage with the FMC. She, however, was far from the weak woman others assumed her to be. She challenged him constantly, matched his energy at every turn, and their dynamic became one of my favorite aspects of the entire book.

"When I stopped and tipped my head up, I asked the moon for a reason to live. We have a history of bargaining, me and him.” He paused. “I think it gave me you.”

However, do not simply take my word for it. I encourage you to judge this book for yourself.

As someone who approached this story with considerable skepticism, and who is notoriously difficult to impress, I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed it.

I sincerely cannot wait to read the next book in this series.

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