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A review by sweetlysarcasticbibliophile
Vito: Santoro Mafia book 2 by Lora Nox, Lora Nox
dark
tense
fast-paced
4.0
I thoroughly enjoyed Vito, I found the concept unique and interesting while it mixed in all the aspects of a mafia romance I love.
Forbidden Love (seriously forbidden) ✅
Touch her and be not alive MMC ✅
Sassy and strong FMC ✅
Found family dynamics ✅
F*** it moment ✅
I loved Vito and Eden's relationship, I wish we got to see more of it! More of them falling for each other. There were a few time jumps and I wish we could have seen a bit more of their relationship building during those times. I also would have loved to see the characters interact with their family both of blood and found more(found family is one of my fave tropes). There were a few plot points that I wish we had explored more including Eden coming to terms with her past which is something that is hinted at but feels skimmed over in the end. The spice was spicing though, the sass, and devotion to each other on point. Vito and Eden are both everything I love in main characters and their love language together? Perfect.
Thank you BookSirens and Lora Nox for a copy of Vito.
Forbidden Love (seriously forbidden) ✅
Touch her and be not alive MMC ✅
Sassy and strong FMC ✅
Found family dynamics ✅
F*** it moment ✅
I loved Vito and Eden's relationship, I wish we got to see more of it! More of them falling for each other. There were a few time jumps and I wish we could have seen a bit more of their relationship building during those times. I also would have loved to see the characters interact with their family both of blood and found more(found family is one of my fave tropes). There were a few plot points that I wish we had explored more including Eden coming to terms with her past which is something that is hinted at but feels skimmed over in the end. The spice was spicing though, the sass, and devotion to each other on point. Vito and Eden are both everything I love in main characters and their love language together? Perfect.
Thank you BookSirens and Lora Nox for a copy of Vito.