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A review by weebna
Twisted Bonds by Cora Reilly
3.0
When I realized this book was another from Nino and Kiara, I was so happy. After their first book, I was so excited and addicted to them that learning I'd have another book made me so happy.
However, it wasn't as good as the first one.
First, it felt so long for no reason at all. About 48% of the book is Twisted Pride from Nino and Kiara's pov. And even though I enjoy multiple povs, sometimes it's a bit too much... Especially since we also had some part of Twisted Pride in Bound by the Past.
Then it came the whole Adamo thing... I completely get the need to explore more characters and prepare them for the plotline or even their own book, but the whole drug situation just felt so out of place. And the infertility issue also made me very upset. I wished the fact that they couldn't get pregnant was due to natural causes, as it happens quite often to couples who try, than to be for a "damage" from Kiara's trauma.
The whole plot with the mother was already expected from the moment
However, I can't say I didn't enjoy it, because I did. I love how each brother connects with each other and how they're this huge family going through hard stuff together. And if there's one thing that this book finally achieved for me is that it got me curious about Savio, because up until this book, I was not very interested in him.
Remo also was incredible. With all the support to not only Kiara but the entire family.
Nino and Kiara continue to be my favorite couple and I'm truly happy with the ending of this book.
However, it wasn't as good as the first one.
First, it felt so long for no reason at all. About 48% of the book is Twisted Pride from Nino and Kiara's pov. And even though I enjoy multiple povs, sometimes it's a bit too much... Especially since we also had some part of Twisted Pride in Bound by the Past.
Then it came the whole Adamo thing... I completely get the need to explore more characters and prepare them for the plotline or even their own book, but the whole drug situation just felt so out of place. And the infertility issue also made me very upset. I wished the fact that they couldn't get pregnant was due to natural causes, as it happens quite often to couples who try, than to be for a "damage" from Kiara's trauma.
The whole plot with the mother was already expected from the moment
Spoiler
Adamo wanted to visit her first place. And the constant mention of her mixed with the drugs issues, you can just tell what's about to happen.However, I can't say I didn't enjoy it, because I did. I love how each brother connects with each other and how they're this huge family going through hard stuff together. And if there's one thing that this book finally achieved for me is that it got me curious about Savio, because up until this book, I was not very interested in him.
Remo also was incredible. With all the support to not only Kiara but the entire family.
Nino and Kiara continue to be my favorite couple and I'm truly happy with the ending of this book.