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A review by jazmin
Bound by Hatred by Cora Reilly
2.0
“If she liked to play with fire, fine. I didn’t mind getting burned. I’d walk through flames for her.”
Why are the male main characters in this series so unlikable? Romero, I have high hopes for you because I hope that at least one of the love interests in this series isn’t a complete hypocrite.
Honestly, I should stop reading these types of mafia books because my inner feminist hates me for the decision to pick them up.
And as much I loved Gianna, I was super disappointed by how easily she gave into Matteo. I expected more of a fight from her, of all people. Well, my hopes of seeing a main character stand up for herself for once now lie with Lily. Seems like a lot of my hopes are now resting on LilyRomero’s book because every other one in this series let me down. But despite that, I really did enjoy reading about Gianna. At least she somewhat tried to fight back, and I don’t agree with the people who think she’s an annoying character. *Sigh* I wish she escaped to a European country and never got caught.
“You can’t compare Aria to Gianna. They are like two different species. And I trust Aria absolutely. She caught a bullet for me.”
“Must be nice,” I muttered. “Gianna would probably applaud my shooter.”
In fact, if it’s even possible, I hate Luca even more than in the last book for his treatment of Gianna. He thinks she’s annoying? Has he ever looked in the mirror? I honestly despise him now, plain and simple.
That’s the end of this review because my rage is blinding me from writing anything else.
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