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Thanks to A.L. Hartwell, Kingston Publishing Company and Books Sirens for providing the ARC in exchange for an honest review <3
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⤞ Plot, narrative and structure.
The story gets off to a strong start.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of this kind of plots, the Stockholm syndrome is not to my taste (and it shouldn't be to anyone else's, but hey). The plot is quite fast-paced and light, simple to tell the truth. I found myself reading a new book, but it felt like everything in there I'd read before. It's pretty generic.
What made it level up to two stars was the ending. It wasn't something I was expecting and it surprised me. Also, the cliffhanger worked very well to turn the attention to the second book.
⤞ Characters.
ㅤㅤㅤ⁍ Olivia (♀): She is introduced to us as a girlboss, trying to make her way in New York as a young lawyer with lots of aspirations, until our mmc comes along to spoil her plans. I don't have much of a problem with her, except frustration and how annoyed I felt with her at certain points.
Still, I feel it reflects very well what the Stockholm Syndrome is as a psychological disease. Yes, it romanticizes it; because that is part of the same pathology, romanticizing the captor for certain actions and ignoring the red flags that flood the entire situation.
At least for that part, I liked how the author developed the story.
I liked how her story ended in this first book, and I hope she doesn't disappoint in the following books.
ㅤㅤㅤ⁍ Luca (♂): This guy... Anyway. It's just too much everything, too possessive, too manipulative, horrifying, no it just doesn't work as mmc.
If the author's goal was to make us detest him, well, she achieved it, he is a creepy character. There's no charisma in him. I swear, even the girl who attended to Olivia in the lingerie store entertained me more.
As a mafia boss (or whatever), he doesn't work, he doesn't have that aura of leadership that I've read about in other characters. His only personality trait is that he is OBSESSED with Olivia and has convinced himself, the crazy guy, that he must protect her.
With every dialogue he said, I liked him worse and found him more unlikeable. I don't like him and I never will.
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Anyway, the other characters are not very important to tell the truth. If Olivia taught me anything, it's that I shouldn't be nice to just any stranger. Yes, that.
⤞ Forget your moral convictions.
Like any dark romance book, if you want to enjoy it leave behind your feminism, your commitments, your social responsibility. I did and even so, it was not to my complete liking.
Anyway, you know that there is no dispute about taste. This is just my opinion and it doesn't have to be the same as yours.
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For me, it got off on the wrong foot right from the start. I didn't like the plot that much, although I did like the conclusion of the first book. The characters, with the exception of Olive, have little (or no) development and I didn't like them either.