New York State of Mafia Books in Order
Part ofJoanna Shupe Books in OrderFind the New York State of Mafia books in order by Joanna Shupe, writing as Mila Finelli, with short summaries, series background, and where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Empire of Seduction
by Joanna Shupe
2025
Maggie Fiorentino's carefree weekend turns disastrous when she learns her one-night stand is mob boss Vito D'Agostino, and he now controls her family's winery. Their chemistry is instant, but so is the fight over power.
Empire of Temptation
by Joanna Shupe
2025
Valentina is pulled into Luca Benetti's dangerous world before she understands what he really wants from her. He tells himself he is protecting his family, but secrets and desire quickly complicate everything.
Series background & context
New York State of Mafia brings Mila Finelli's dark romance into a more modern American frame. These books still deal in organized crime, but the mood is not only about guns and bodyguards. There is also money, travel, family business, and the strange blend of luxury and threat that comes with living close to a criminal empire. The world feels sleek on the surface and dangerous underneath.
Desire is only half the problem.
Empire of Temptation opens the series with Luca Benetti and Valentina. Their story pulls together hidden identity, abduction, protection, and a widening circle of secrets. She is drawn to him before she understands the full shape of the danger. He tells himself he is doing what he must for family and survival. That tension, attraction mixed with uncertainty, gives the series a strong start.
Empire of Seduction takes a sharper, more openly combative route. Maggie Fiorentino thinks she is taking a short break for herself, only to learn that her gorgeous stranger is Vito D'Agostino, a mob boss who has also won her family's winery from her brother in a poker game. That premise captures a lot of what makes the series fun. The heroes may be powerful, but the heroines are not there to surrender quietly.
What links the books is family pressure. Characters keep getting pulled between blood ties, business demands, personal history, and private desire. Old rivalries do not stay buried for long. A one-night stand can turn into a property fight. Protection can look a lot like control. Every romance has to push through a world already built on obligation and force.
Compared with The Kings of Italy, this series feels a little more openly American in its texture. Wineries, poker games, travel, and modern wealth play a bigger role. But the emotional engine is similar: morally gray men, capable women, and relationships that become serious long before anyone is ready to admit it.
This is a good Mila Finelli series if you want connected mafia romance without a huge backlog. Each book centers on its own couple, but the wider world keeps expanding in the background. Start with Empire of Temptation, then move to Empire of Seduction for the fullest sense of the shifting alliances and the family empire growing around them.
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