Filthy Disciple
The Disciples • Book 6
by Cassandra Robbins, Serena Akeroyd
Why You'll Love This
He was hired to bring her home — and home turns out to be the one place she was right to run from.
- Great if you want: morally complex romance with MC grit and mob entanglement
- The experience: fast and tension-loaded — protective instincts collide with dark secrets
- The writing: dual-author voices blend seamlessly, keeping emotional beats sharp and propulsive
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier entries — crossover context matters here
About This Book
Six books deep into The Disciples world, Cassandra Robbins and Serena Akeroyd deliver something sharper and darker than a simple reunion story. A man sent to retrieve a runaway girl discovers that the real danger isn't the MC she's hiding in — it's the family she's hiding from. What begins as a retrieval job curdles into something far more complicated when the woman behind the file proves impossible to reduce to an assignment. Isabelle carries the kind of damage that changes people, and watching a hardened man reckon with that is where this book earns its teeth.
As a reading experience, this crossover between The Disciples and the Five Points' Mob world is constructed with the confidence of authors who know their characters deeply and trust readers to keep up. The prose moves fast but never skips the emotional weight, and the dual-world tension gives the story a layered pressure that single-series entries rarely achieve. At 268 pages, nothing overstays its welcome — every scene either tightens the screws or pulls the reader closer to characters who feel genuinely lived-in rather than assembled for the plot.