Kristen Luciani's 'Sinfully Savage' series just keeps getting better and better. In this third instalment, we meet Roman, the youngest Villani, who is just as sexy, loyal and dangerous as his brothers, and Marchella, his forbidden crush from ten years ago. The book is a perfect balance of fast-paced action, drama, intrigue and hotness.
We even get some character development with Roman, who struggles to reconcile his role in the organisation with his humanity and his feelings for Marchella. Chella also experiences her own struggles, and is a great mix of fierce and strong, and broken and naive. Her life has not been easy and she has had to cope with plenty of heartbreak, but she hasn't let it crush her spirit completely. Although she is somewhat gullible with regards to her brother, I think it makes the story more believable as he is the only family she has left (excluding her dad, who she doesn't talk to at that point) and she is desperate to keep their bond intact.
Roman and Chella's relationship is explosive and their chemistry is off the charts. Holy hotness!
We also get to see more of Dante, particularly his lighter side, full of humour and snark, though I'm sure we'll be introduced to his darker and more violent parts in his book, 'Savage Sinner'. I can't wait for this next instalment, as 'Savage Beast' left us on a hell of a cliffhanger and I need answers to my questions - what do Matteo's ominous words to Dante mean? If Matteo is acting so out of character, it surely can't be good...