I'll be completely honest in why I hated this book: The "Hero" Giovanni was an emotionally, mentally, and borderline-physically abusive ass. Alexa, the love-interest, fell into the typical abused-woman mindset: If she could just love him enough, be good enough, he'd change his abusive ways & love her back. Not to mention she states that her son's having a Dad in his life is MORE important than HER having peace in HER life. IE: an abusive dad is better than no dad at all. In the mean time Gio states again & again that without HIS presence in their lives, Paolo (the boy) will probably grow up to be a worthless criminal, because Boys HAVE to have a Dad in their lives to turn out well, and Alexa continues to go for it. The author continues this theme all the way to the end, where she has Alexa discover a vital piece of Gio's childhood that "explains" his whole view of women, puts it into context, and gives Alexa that final bit of insight into Gio's disturbed mind to help him become a GOOD man & husband, rather than an abuser.
IT'S NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN THAT WAY in Real Life, Ladies!!! Seriously!! A guy who calls you a SLUT for having had a previous partner, is NOT a guy you should continue lusting after!! A guy who calls you LOOSE & MORAL-less because you enjoy his touch, and how that's supposed proof of your slut-status, is a guy you need to run far, far away from!
Gio does all this to Alexa, as well as shoving her against walls, grabbing her arm in an hard grip to keep her from moving away from him, threatens her with loss of her child if she leaves him, tells her that her refusal to share his bed is why he's so mean to her, victim-blames, slut-shames, and acts in every way like a man who should be locked away from women, not the hero of a romance novel.
I'm going to do something with my copy of this book that I NEVER, EVER do to a book: I'm going to rip it to shreds & bury it in the trash can because NO novel should advocate that an abusive relationship is ok and a woman should "stand by her man" until he has that elusive change of heart.
For what it's worth, were this simply a matter of sexual preferences regarding D/s in the bedroom, I wouldn't feel strongly against it, but this isn't a D/s relationship, this is an abusive relationship, advocated as ok in the form of a romance novel.
Very, very much disliked this novel. Read it if you must, but don't accept that this is a loving, romantic relationship being portrayed by this author.