Luca Vitiello
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3.9
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Cora Reilly
I was born a monster. Cruelty ran in my veins like poison. It ran in the veins of every Vitiello man, passed on from father to son, an endless spiral of monstrosity. A born monster shaped into an even worse monster by my father's blade and fists and harsh words. I was raised to become Capo, to rule without mercy, to dish out brutality without a second thought.Raised to break others. When Aria was given to me in marriage, everyone waited with baited breath to see how fast I'd break her like my father broke his women. How I'd crush her innocence and kindness with the force of my cruelty.Breaking her would have taken little effort. It came naturally to me.I was gladly the monster everyone feared.Until her.Author's note: Bound By Honor in Luca's POV.
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Author
Cora Reilly
Pages
350
Publisher
Independently Published
Published Date
2019-06-26
ISBN
1075692873 9781075692871
Ratings
Google: 3.5
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"— cora reilly thinks making her hero say over & over again how BEAUTIFUL and HOT and TIGHT the heroine is, means he loves her, and that will make us forget he's a cheater...<br/><br/>— cora reilly confuses lust with love. heroine has a *****, but so does every other women, just cause he wants to **** her, doesnt make her special...<br/><br/>(as shown by the fact that he cheated on her... with another woman he also wanted to ****...)<br/><br/>so, wanting to **** her is not love, cora reilly... yes, lust is great for the ****, but this is a romance book, where is the romance?<br/><br/>— yes, she is beautiful, the most beautiful girl in cosa nostra or the world or New York, or whatever, we get it, you've said it a hundred quadrillion times... but when are we gonna get to the ROMANCE part...? You know, the VERY genre this book is categorized under...<br/><br/>— cora reilly thinks making her hero call other women ***** and whores will make us forget that he cheated on the heroine with those "whores" and "*****."<br/><br/>— cora reilly thinks making her hero start cheating 3 days into their marriage, and making the heroine give in and not needing an apology from him, will make us forget that the hero is a piece of cheating trash and that the heroine is a piece of cardboard and a doormat...<br/><br/>— cora reilly thinks we would find this hero charming:<br/><br/>a man who cheats on his wife, shows no remorse, and tracks down the two women who showed the wife that he's a cheater, tracks them down to intimidate them, not because he's sorry he cheated, but because they made his wife find out... <br/><br/>— again, cora reilly thinks having the hero repeat how PURE and INNOCENT, and fuckable the heroine is, how she is HIS TO PROTECT, TO ****, AND TO OWN is all the romance we need...<br/><br/>— these words don't even sound romantic coming from a lovable hero, let a alone a cheating one...<br/><br/>In what world...?<br/><br/>— cora reilly romanticizes misogyny...<br/><br/>— cora reilly wrote one of the worst books of all time.<br/><br/>Best quote of the book:<br/><br/>"Aria deserves to be treated like a queen."<br/><br/>And that quote came from the man who treated her like a piece of **** by cheating on her, and ignoring her from when she was 15..."