Cellat - Runyx -
Let’s break down why Cellat is the most underrated masterpiece of the series. By Book 3, we think we know the Maroni family. We’ve met the shadowy Alpha, Tristan, and the fiery, loyal Amara. But Runyx does something brilliant here: she gives us Dante.
Dante isn't your typical mafia don. He’s an accidental king. He never wanted the crown. He never wanted the blood on his hands. But the title Cellat (The Executioner) isn’t given—it’s earned. Cellat - Runyx
5/5 Blood-Stained Crowns
Forced proximity, “touch her and die” energy, heroes who cry, heroines with sharp tongues, and plot twists that give you whiplash. Have you read Cellat ? Is Dante your favorite Maroni, or are you still Team Tristan? Let me know in the comments—just don’t spoil the ending for new readers! Let’s break down why Cellat is the most
Their romance is slow-burn in the truest sense. It’s not about the physical heat (though, Runyx delivers on that front). It’s about the psychological thaw. Watching Dante, a man built of ice and obligation, melt for Nova is the literary equivalent of watching a glacier calve into the sea—destructive, beautiful, and inevitable. Let’s talk about that plot twist. But Runyx does something brilliant here: she gives us Dante
This is why Cellat is essential reading. It’s the hinge of the series. Books 1 & 2 ask the questions. Book 3 ( Cellat ) provides the terrifying answers. I know what you’re thinking. “But I’m obsessed with Tristan and Morana. Do I really need to read about the brother?”