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Say I Do

Brea Alepoú, Skyler Snow

4.05 AVERAGE

adventurous challenging dark emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted mysterious reflective relaxing sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
dark funny
dark emotional tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The writing was so cringe, every page had me questioning my life choices. It was more fucking than actual story, and the characters weren’t even that likable. I liked their sass, but most things just didn’t make sense. Like how is Benito out here denying he’s gay when he’s literally married to a man, fucked his ex-man, and is currently fucking his husband 24/7, yet still screaming “I’m not gay” every five seconds. Bro… if you’re not gay then what the actual fuck are you? You know it’s legal right??

Omg finally we have a romantic interest that can handle a Vitale. If theres one thing i hate is protagonists that are useless and cant stand up for themselves and Harlow, my baby Harlow was everything i needed. Im kinda mad that he only called Quincy when he needed something and chose Benito over him. Like…Quincy has been the bestest friend ever y este cb just goes and shits on that for some dick? not cool. But other than that i really liked the book, finally i don’t have moral issues because both protagonists are mafia royalty so…. AND THEY HAVE A BABY AWWWW. I hate babys but the fact that this 2 assholes had one is kinda sweet. And not giancarlo wanting one too ahajajja i love him. And on top of all that the husband/ boyfriend club? genius jajajajajaja

Finally we know who the fuck id Gianpolo y sabemos quien carajo se robo las pages del journal

dnf at 64% but i’m counting it as read. this was so painfully bad i’m still recovering. lost track of how many times i cringed reading this. this was just not for me, sorry.

Godd i love the Vitale brothers and their brotherly dynamic, and also between their men as well, unusual and twisted in their own right but work so good all together and funnny! Yay to interconnections!

Was great seeing Benito up close and he gets to be loose finally, and got to love Harlow’s sass, and him being both hard edges killer and feminine was fresh and enjoyable to read, and despite everything he been through he owns it.
Benito and Harlow are so deranged and violent it works so fuc@ing well and delicious, and their sharpness turns them softer so to speak, a date torturing and getting horny from stabbing never looked better.

THIS BOOK RIGHT HERE!!!!

This is the type of enemies to lovers I enjoy! Literally beating the sh!t out of each other and having so much hate but then slowly blossoms into something so much more but can still beat the sh!t out of each other if they wanted to.

I absolutely LOVED this book and story. Benito finally getting the happiness he deserves after being the one to sacrifice so much for his family. Though he never complained, it was taking a toll on him but he loves his family more than anything. I couldn’t get enough.

Both men had different lives but we’re still the same. They did everything for their family when if they were miserable at times. They’re journey was a wild one but in the end they found where they belonged…. With each other.

I loved seeing Enzo, Tex, Gin, and Ash as well
dark funny medium-paced
dark emotional funny medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This is the 3rd in the Vitale Brother series. I think each book has gotten tighter & more cohesive. All of them have been good. This is the best one yet. Love the dark relationship between Benito & Harlow.