Tonje Unosen:The missing Mafia princess with amnesia

Summary
After a brutal car crash, a 17-year-old girl wakes up in a Miami hospital with total amnesia. A DNA test reveals she is Fiorella “Ella” Moretti, the mafia family’s kidnapped newborn who has been missing for 17 years. Her father Angelo and oldest brother Simon bring her to the heavily guarded Moretti estate in New York, where her triplet brothers finally meet her. As Ella adjusts to life as a “mafia princess,” strange scars, old fractures, and new clues hint her missing years were far darker than anyone knew.
Author Introduction
Tonje Unosen is a Norwegian web-novel author who writes fast-paced mafia romance with strong family bonds, emotional reunions, and high-stakes danger. In The Missing Mafia Princess with Amnesia, her style focuses on simple, direct language, quick POV switches, and cliffhanger-style scenes that keep the story moving. Readers often praise her for delivering addictive drama, protective male characters, and a heroine who stays sweet while surviving harsh truths. Her work is frequently described as binge-worthy, emotional, and easy to follow, making it popular with fans of romantic suspense and reverse-harem romance.
Book Strengths
This novel mixes amnesia mystery with mafia-family drama, so the reader gets both a “who am I?” storyline and a protective found-family vibe. The unique hook is that Ella is not just missing—her body shows old violence, suggesting a secret life before the crash. The tone stays emotional but page-turning, using short scenes, multiple POVs, and constant reveals. The book has 137 chapters and about 163,143 words, making it a solid binge read with plenty of domestic moments (family, bonding, humor) balanced against danger, enemies, and hidden history.
The missing Mafia princess with amnesia

MainCharacters
Female Lead – Fiorella “Ella” Moretti: Ella is 17, small in stature, and naturally gentle and polite, even when she is scared or confused. After a car accident and a 12-day coma, she wakes with amnesia and no memory of her name or past. Doctors find old scars, possible gunshot and stab wounds, and evidence of childhood fractures, implying she has survived long-term abuse or violence. She bonds fastest with people who treat her softly, like Dr. Jones and her brother Simon, and she leans on her triplet brothers for safety. She is easily startled by triggers (like needles) and tries hard to fit into a powerful family she barely understands.
Male Lead – Simon Moretti: Simon is Ella’s oldest brother and a controlled, protective mafia heir who also functions as a CEO. He is emotionally restrained in public, but with Ella he shows warmth, patience, and guilt over losing her. He carefully builds trust with her, explains the family, and makes decisions to reduce her overwhelm. He keeps close contact with their father Angelo and coordinates guards, medical checks, and security.
Relationship/Development: The emotional core starts as family protection and trust-building: Simon and Angelo reintroduce Ella to her identity, then the triplet brothers pull her into the family’s daily life. At the same time, outside connections (like Kai and Sebastian recognizing her as “Jada”) add pressure and mystery, suggesting Ella’s missing years may link to other victims and hidden crimes.
Main Themes
The story centers on identity, trauma, and belonging: Ella must rebuild a sense of self without memories while living inside a powerful mafia family that both protects and endangers her. Through her scars, panic triggers, and the “Jada” connection, the novel points to how abuse can be hidden for years and how survival can rewrite a person’s life. It also highlights family bonds—especially sibling ties—showing that love, patience, and safety can help someone heal, even when the past is still unknown and dangerous people may still be out there.
Hot Chapters
Chapter 1
She finishes a dangerous mission, drives home exhausted, then a truck slams into her car and everything goes black. She wakes in a hospital to the sound of beeping, only to realize she can’t remember her own name—or even the year. The doctor explains the crash caused amnesia, setting up a mystery about who she really is and what life she was living before the accident.
Chapter 2
Police reveal a shocking DNA match: she is Fiorella Moretti, kidnapped as a newborn and missing for 17 years. Her father Angelo and brother Simon arrive in suits, emotional and desperate for answers. The doctor adds another twist—old scars, possible gunshot and stab wounds, and childhood fractures—hinting she didn’t live a normal life while missing.
Chapter 4
Ella leaves the hospital and flies on a private Moretti jet to New York, guarded by three personal bodyguards. She steps into a massive estate and feels like she doesn’t belong in this level of wealth and power. At dinner, the room goes silent, and two young men shout “Jada,” as her triplet brothers stare at her in shock—introducing a second identity tied to abuse.
Chapter 5
The family greets Ella one by one, but the mood shifts when Kai and Sebastian insist she looks like a girl from their childhood, Jada, who was abused and then disappeared. Ella can’t remember anything, but everyone reacts to her like she is both a miracle and a warning sign. Her mother hugs her too tightly, and Simon has to remind everyone her ribs are still fractured.
Chapter 7
During a horror movie night, a fake needle prank triggers Ella into panic—she screams, throws popcorn, and crawls under Sebastian’s hoodie to hide on his lap. The family rushes in thinking she’s in danger, only to realize she’s terrified of needles. While she sleeps against Sebastian’s chest, Zion quietly draws five vials of blood for secret tests, showing that even in calm moments, the family is still hunting for answers.
Conclusion
If you like mafia-family secrets, amnesia mysteries, and protective siblings, this story is built for binge reading. Ella’s return feels warm on the surface, but every scar and every new clue suggests her past is still hunting her. Follow her homecoming and uncover who she was before she became the “missing princess.”
FAQs
Q:Is this novel suitable for young readers?
A:Not really. The story includes abuse, strong language, mafia violence, and mature relationship elements, so it fits older teen and adult audiences better.
Q:Does this novel have explicit sex scenes?
A:The author’s note warns about sexual content and a reverse-harem setup. Explicitness can vary by chapter, but readers should expect mature romantic/sexual scenes later in the book.
Q:Does this novel have a happy ending?
A:Based on the provided chapters, the ending is not shown. The direction suggests a protective-family arc, but the final outcome can’t be confirmed from the excerpt alone.
