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A review by elylibrarysec
Maneuver by Chelle Bliss
5.0
Delilah Miles finds himself in quite the predicament. I like how strong our author made her I hope if I were in her position that I would be that strong. Lucio Gallo has an interesting family. His mother Betty is one hot ticket. His siblings are a trip and a half. Having the Gallo family in Delilah’s world seems to be fate. And it must have been fate that I happened to have this book to read.
Our author shows that money isn’t everything – it can’t make you a better person, it doesn’t buy you love, and it doesn’t always make you happy. Delilah is one smart woman because she rises above her family life and finds something better. We can’t always make assumptions based on where a person resides.
The visuals with this book are both cute and hot. Lucio is one thing that helps with those visuals – small spoiler alert he likes kids. There’s nothing bad that I can say about this book. Right from the beginning Lucio is a very likable man who seems to have a heart of gold. Make no mistake; he’s also very bad. Delilah seems to be at the right place at the right time. The whole Gallo clan seems to be there too but Lucio’s siblings seem to like to tease – you’ll get a few chuckles out of that.
As I was getting this review ready, I found that I missed at least one book and that is titled The Gallos. Before I get ready for the next book in this Southside series, which is an offshoot of the Men In Ink series, I need to read that novella first. I’m not saying you have to but I want to see if it gives me a little family background. But then I also have to read the rest of the Men In Ink so I think I’m going to be busy for quite a while.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
Our author shows that money isn’t everything – it can’t make you a better person, it doesn’t buy you love, and it doesn’t always make you happy. Delilah is one smart woman because she rises above her family life and finds something better. We can’t always make assumptions based on where a person resides.
The visuals with this book are both cute and hot. Lucio is one thing that helps with those visuals – small spoiler alert he likes kids. There’s nothing bad that I can say about this book. Right from the beginning Lucio is a very likable man who seems to have a heart of gold. Make no mistake; he’s also very bad. Delilah seems to be at the right place at the right time. The whole Gallo clan seems to be there too but Lucio’s siblings seem to like to tease – you’ll get a few chuckles out of that.
As I was getting this review ready, I found that I missed at least one book and that is titled The Gallos. Before I get ready for the next book in this Southside series, which is an offshoot of the Men In Ink series, I need to read that novella first. I’m not saying you have to but I want to see if it gives me a little family background. But then I also have to read the rest of the Men In Ink so I think I’m going to be busy for quite a while.
I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.