“Just remember- No monster thinks of himself that way. He's just living by a different code than yours".”
― Jessica Hawkins, Violent Delights
My review:
I'm sorry author.
I almost did a DNF of your book. Yes, I was a silly girl. But the first chapter was a bit much for me.
OK..Gonna scream this from the roof tops....Turn away now if you don't like curse words:
THIS BOOK IS SO FUCKING GOOD!
So this is the story of a Mexican Drug Cartel. Just your average sweet whole some book! Not!
It is also the story Natalia, the pampered and very innocent daughter of the head of said cartel.
Natalia's life has been tragic. Her mom was murdered when she was a child and she has never got over it. Now she is in college and dreams of marrying Diego, who has been her best friend all her life and is also a cartel member.
Her dad does not approve of the match. He thinks this life is not for his daughter. (He is sure right about THAT one!)
Then there is Diego's brother Christiano. He is the one who was accused of murdering Natalia's mother. He escaped all these years ago but there are questions about whether he really did do it. He claims not to have. But this family's home was a fortress and both boys were raised in the household. Also Christiano was caught by Natalia in the room with her mom right after it happened. She believes he did it even if others like her dad may now have doubt.
And she is afraid of Christiano, even now. Especially now as he has returned to the family after clearing his name although Natalia does not believe he is innocent.
Even though she feels a deep almost primal pull toward him. Nothing like the sweet love she has for Diego.
And Diego has made a deal with the wrong cartel. He needs help.
So much going on....
So..I loved this. TRIGGERS: Lots of violence. Lots of sex. Rinse and repeat. But an actual plot with depth and so well written.
I am not the type who generally reads gory thrillers. . Nor do I usually read romance. To be honest neither gory thrillers nor romance are among my favorite genres and I do not read either one that much.
But I do like stories that pack a wallop. And Savages is among my top 50 books ever and that too is about a drug cartel.
This one doesn't make it into my favorites of all time but is indeed a favorite of the year so far. It's got so much to offer. Great characters, depth, sizzling dialogue, riveting plot, never a dull moment.
I also LOVED the stunning and lush descriptions of Mexico. I was there as a kid on vacation and I remember how vivid and alive it wad.
Unlike Donald Trump, I have nothing but respect for Mexico and the atmosphere here is so powerful. Mexico is just brought alive and you can see it before you, drenched in color and the homes, the nightclub (where a GREAT scene takes place!), the music but most of all the unforgettable Masquerade party at the home of Natalia. I'm telling you both that scene and the nightclub scene stand out. I love a sumptious atmosphere and you get that here. I wanted to go to the masquerade...before all the dark stuff happens though!!!!!!!
So no spoilers...I will say this is a three part series but this book does still have ending. Both brothers want Natalia. Who gets her? Can the family be saved? Who killed Natalia's mother? Why was one brother always kept at arm's length? You wont find all the answers in book one but it does have an interesting ending. However you do have to go on for all the answers.
That is my dilemma. I am not a series person. However I do think...no I KNOW..I am at least going on to part two, most likely by this weekend...which just shows how good the book is.
So to sum up...4.5 stars. Love it and can't wait to read more!