

"Loving someone who doesn't love you back is the biggest kind of stupidity I can imagine." me patiently waiting. "You will never understand because you've never loved someone." Remo smiled wryly. Basically I am Shane Dawson repeating 'Oh my god'. I did love how Reilly wrote the build-up for the next part in this series which will be Remo's story, and I am excited. “I did,” he said dryly, and I had to stifle laughter.” “Did you … did you just make a Harry Potter reference?” He must have noticed me touching the books. “Like the Dark Arts area?” I froze, speechless, frozen, and utterly shocked. “Are there any parts off limits for me?” Nino raised his dark eyebrows. It was adorable seeing him warm up to his sister-in-law as she gained more confidence. But with Kiara, I loved her chemistry with Remo. Nino knew what kind of person Kiara was after her tragedy. It wasn't off the tracks hot or cute, but steady. The relationship between Kiara and Nino was steady. Especially, learning about why she is the way she is, or in better words what became of her in order to survive. I even had some tearful moments reading her story. I loved watching her grow and heal from her past. Call me sensitive but I see it that way.Īnd Kiara. Even though Kiara gave Nino permission to sleep with other women, it still is cheating to me. One of the reasons I didn't really feel as much for him like I did with the others because, just like Luca, Nina cheated on Kiara during their marriage.

He is portrayed as a very interesting character and but not my favorite of all Reilly's male characters.

But the whole book seemed more like a 'how to make this no-emotion guy feel emotion in the last 10 percent of the book'. I would have liked it if there would have been some subplot that would have challenged him on a professional level as well. Some are skin deep, others reach beyond that.” “Soul deep,” she whispered.Īs for the characters, I really liked Nino as a hero and found it quite surprising how honorable and decent he was when it came to Kiara's past. It was really was fighting hard to be a slow-burn but it just didn't fall for it for me. But this one sadly disappointed in that aspect. It's what I have come to expect from Cora Reilly's mafia books. I expected more action or at least a hiccup in the end before they get their HEA, which is typical in these kind of books. It started strong and very promising, but then sadly fizzled out.
