I finally finished a mafia dark romance book? So. That’s a first.
This book started off well. I loved Siena even though she overlooked some very important things? She never ONCE demanded to see her father. She just took Micah and Damien’s word on the matter? They never established a timeframe for her to seduce Cato? I mean, I could overlook all that but these things were a pretty gaping hole in the story.
Like. The story was good at first. I’m not usually a fan of alpha assholes but reading about Cato from Siena’s POV was fine, and Cato’s earlier POV chapters weren’t terrible. He’s a pig and is very upfront about it. But he meets his match with Siena who can (and does) get any guy she wants.
In one instance when Cato wanted to have sex without a condom, Siena tells him no, and not until she sees his papers (and he sees hers). And guess what? He respects that.
But later in the last, oh...25% of this book? It’s pretty much all non-con. She tells him no, and he forces her anyways. He views her like she’s an object for him to possess and it’s just so sleezy and gross and very different from the Cato in the earlier chapters who was just enamored by her. Once he started to actually fall for her, he gets disgustingly possessive and this book stopped being fun.
So, I’m not a fan of the way the author writes her sex scenes? They seem so awkwardly written. The author has obviously written a lot of books at this point, but I’m still not onboard with these scenes. I’ll include examples when I write my full review. But even when all is said and done, Cato just leaves Siena is bed with come dripping out of her and he pops into the shower and she just ups and makes breakfast like no big?? Like, just let the woman shower, Jesus Christ.
So, the only other book I’ve read by the author is Buttons & Lace and I DNF’d that one. Crow is the male love interest in that book, and seeing him here is disconcerting since he’s way different and cleaned up now. But also a grandpa??? I’m not a fan of generational books in the first place, but whew I don’t know if I would be ready for the sexy male lead to be a grandparent just yet since I obviously missed a LOT in-between the books. lol
Is this book, and series worth the read? Eh. If the books were cheaper or on KU maybe. But at $6.99 each? I don’t think so. That’s just too expensive for me to read the rest of this trilogy when Cato has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.