OMG!! Can you say love, love, love? Because I loved it and I guarantee you will too after reading this book. The book was flawless and wouldn’t change a single thing about it. Abby Green truly outdone herself with this one. She hit it out of the park. It was just that good. I can’t rave enough about this book.
I don’t even know where to begin. Guess I will start with the facts. First of all, this is book number three in Sicily’s Corretti Dynasty with this book focusing on Gio Corretti, Alessandro's cousin, the one that got jilted by his bride at the wedding of the year. Gio wasn’t close with his family and was isolated from them and distanced himself especially because his father made fun of Gio for his stuttering problem and dyslexia. Anyway Gio was closer to his best friend, Mario and Valentina, the heroine and also Mario’s sister than he ever did with his family. Until one tragic accident took Mario away from them, which happened at Gio's place, and Valentina blamed Gio for a long time after her brother’s death and was bitter and hostile towards Gio ever since, and isolating him further from the ones he cared about especially Valentina, who he had an insane attraction to, and the same went for her, though they both denied it and vowed never to see each other again. The catalyst for them reuniting once more seven years later was the wedding of the year between Alessandro and Alessia. Gio reluctantly attended the wedding while Valentina was working as a caterer, knowing this would make her career doing the big Corretti event. Both were shocked to be reunited once again with intense emotions coming from both sides some unwelcome while others were plain hostile. When the wedding fell apart so did Valentina’s chance of making this a bit coo in her portfolio, being that she wasn’t paid and she was blacklisted thanks to witchy Alessandro’s mother, and Valentina needed that money to help her family out and support them and her ailing father. So the job meant everything to her and when that fell apart she felt she had no choice but ask for help. Ask for help from the one person she never wanted to be in the room with again, Gio Corretti. And that was when the fun began.
One thing that I loved was the fact that we actually started at Mario's funeral so I could see the interaction between Valentina and Gio. It was a smart choice on Abby Green part and it grabbed my attention and set up the conflict, friction, and angst between them. It also showed Valentina’s anger towards Gio and blamed him for Mario's death infleuncing her attitude towards him. While Gio was deeply hurt not only because he cared for Valentina and it hurt that she hated him, and he lost his best friend, leaving him in a deep pit of loneliness. A lot of emotional turmoil right off the bat and I was glad that was how it began because it showed me what an emotional roller coaster ride it was going to be from the first few pages. It packed and emotional punch, and I loved that.
I loved were there were a few flashbacks that were peppered in the story. It showed how much Gio was apart of her life for so long, and how he was there for her and her brother, and the fact that he truly cared about Mario almost like a brother. It also showed the attraction there between Gio and Valentina, though they both denied it but for different reasons, which created lots of angst goingon.
One of my favorite flashbacks from the book was when Valentina went to look under the guise of looking for her brother and found Gio instead. He was on a horse. At first she was scared and cowered away from the horse, and helped her overcome her fear by putting her on the horse with him. This moment was both sweet, tender, showed he cared about her. And it was also a little bit sexy as his arms wrapped around her and held her tightly and safely in front of him. It was really a great scene that struck a cord even though it was a short scene. It resonated with me because it showed that they cared for one another and already had this deep seated bond that would just grow and grow over time, but they had to get there first.
But that was what I loved about it. It was the roadblocks that blocked them from getting their happily ever after that made the story interesting. It was emotional and gut wrenching. I wanted to see if they could even overcome all that anger, guilt and bitterness that was tearing them apart in every way possible: physical, emotional, and spiritually, and it was totally believable. That was what made this story so good. It hurt me. I felt all the powerful emotions that were going on. It was just such an emotional intense love story that had major bumps in the road. And I was engrossed in it all. There was rawness there. But I loved that rawness, and it just made the story even better by having it in there.
I think what surprised me the most was how much I liked the whole guilt and anger issue angle through the book, which added to drama, friction, and intensity to the story. I loved how Abby Green portrayed of all the emotions that were on the page and made it even more real for me. Boy, could I feel her anger I don’t think I have ever met a character that was ever this angry, and that I could feel the anger waft off of her especially when with Gio. She focused on her anger, believing that was safer than what lie beneath and where her heart truly lied. She used her anger as a defense mechanism to keep her distance from Gio by insulting him and pushing him away. It worked, and it really hurt him.
What Abby excelled was showing the emotions and having them come off so rawly so me as the reader could feel them and actually believe that was what was going on with them. Another example of this was showing the emptiness, guilt, and hurt Gio felt not only loosing his friend, but loosing his connection with Valentina Whenever she made scathing comments about him about the accident, he would feel it deep in his soul and like she had stabbed him in the heart. I could feel is dissolution and his belief that he would never get her to change her mind about him so he accepted that he couldn’t have her in his life, even though it pained him. I felt so bad for him. He killed me a little. I could feel his pain.
Poor Gio. OMG. I fell in love with him as soon as I met him. That pain and sadness. He was just a great, sensitive guy, and I loved him. I wanted to erase his pain, and just hold him. That was what he needed. He was more hurt than angry at Valentina. He revealed the truth about his feelings over the loss of Mario, and that was heartbreaking to watch. It just took so much out of him. He was very understanding and patient with her along the way and acted very caring and loving towards her. That pull to her never wavered from her, while knowing he wanted what he couldn’t have. He had just been through so much and his true bond and trust was with Mario, and no one else. I just loved him as character and all the different sides he showed. He was genuine guy. And sexy. He was yummy in every way. Plus he showed everyday that he loved and cared about her even if he didn’t voice the words.
Valentina. I loved her as well, which was surprising since most of the book she was bitter and angry with Gio. He was the scapegoat. He didn’t deserve it, though he did accept it and he incurred her wrath multiple times. I liked her intensity and fire. She was a spark plug and firm in her convictions of not forgiving Gio over the accident. Her anger palatable, but I saw beneath the surface and saw the vulnerable, hurt girl she was over loosing her brother, who she loved deeply. Plus she had complicated feelings towards Gio, with the most being the incessant want to be near him and close to him and that scared her, which caused her to lash out. She used anger to push him away otherwise he would have been deeply entrenched her life to the point that she wouldn’t want to let him go, and it scared her to care about someone that deeply and feared of loosing them in the end like she lost her brother. She always wanted Gio and wanted him close, but her brother’s accident changed all that and she blocked it out. They had a connection from the beginning, but she hadn't dealt with her grief healthily or properly nor her fear. She was broken as Gio was. She just wanted to make a successful life for herself, but the death of her brother was shadow over her head for the last seven years. Gio helped her heal that as she helped him heal. Once she forgave Gio then there was no stopping her from turning to be the loving and caring person that she was meant to be. I loved how she wanted to comfort Gio, and pain after all the grief and pain he went through in his life. She realized how wrong she was about him. Her softer side emerged. And I loved seeing that change in her.
It was obvious that they wanted each other but this guilt and anger got in the way of it all.I loved the whole push and pull of it all, and it made the story very engrossing. All those emotions going on gave a definite edge to the story, which again I love. The edge to this story was the emotional roller coaster ride. It was fun to watch. The emotion was definitely the focus of the first half with the physical attraction being there in the background and waiting on the sidelines before they let loose and had what they wanted. Each other.
They had an intense physical attraction, which was due to the fact that they had some deep feelings beneath the surface. Their times together was always more than about the sex. Sparks would fly both emotionally and physically. That first kiss was hot, as were the love scenes that followed. The love scenes were very much detailed and went on for pages and pages, and I was happy that it did. I was kind of surprised that the one scene was just a foreplay scene, but it was just as hot as the full blown one. It was beautifully described, emotionally intense, and just completely scorching and that was just the foreplay scene. The balance between the emotion and the physical was great. It just made it so much better and deeply intense. Now when the finally did the actually deed, it was just as hot and sizzling and beautiful and very connection affirming in my view. They finally let it all go and exploded It was so good. All love scenes should be liked that. Then there was another scene that was an anticipation/foreplay scene that was good. Hot! Hot! Hot! Two words. Motorbike scene. That’s all I’m saying. It not only increased their anticipation for one another, but also for me as the reader.
In fact Abby Green just did a really great job period. The way she created this emotional intensity in this story was just spot on. The way she amped up the anticipation between the characters was great. She knew how to draw out the anticipation so it was drool worthy not snooze worthy and almost annoy because it was too drawn out. There were deep seated issues to contend with that hadn’t dealt with over Mario’s death for both Gio and Valentina with many ups and downs along the way not only for them as a couple but individually as well. It was just a roller coaster ride the entire way through, and I loved every minute of it. It was great to see their story play out and actully fun to see it all play out on the page despite some dark emotions going on. It was entertaining which can be hard in a dark book, but Abby Green pulled it off. I loved that it wasn’t easy for them and they had to work before they could be a couple and be happy. They had to overcome because otherwise their relationship would be a fake and unfulfilling to both them. So they needed to overcome those obstcles thrown in their way and how they dealt with the death of Mario before they could get their happily ever after, and it was very believable and made them stronger as a couple. They grew from that, and also by having a relationship with one another, healing each other with the power of their touch and caring. And it was great and it was realistic with nothing seeming forced along the way. I believed they were in love by book’s end. I think I believed they were in love half way through and sometimes that’s not always the case in romance novels so that was great. And I loved that I could relate to them and be in their shoes and feel what they were feel throughout the entire book because this was a deeply emotional story. The emotions just swirled all around them from cover to cover, and reinforced for me that they were meant to be together. I wanted them to be together. I needed them to be together, and I was happy that they got their happily ever after in the end, as was I pleased with how they got there. It touched me because of that realism that Abby Green portrayed in this book.
It was perfect, and I really can’t praise this book enough, and I could on and on for hours more of why I did love it, but I hope this review gave you some type of clue. I sure hope it did. But you really need to read the book yourself and be the judge of it. I will warn you that it is emotionally intense, and there maybe times you don’t like how angry Valentina is, but see beyond that and see beneath her surface to see what truly is going on there and why she acted so cruelly towards Gio throughout. She tells you why at the end, but see if you can see it for yourself. It was just so good.
I highly recommend this book for romance readers, Harlequin Presents fans, and Abby Green fans alike. She really did a fantastic job on this book, and took the reader on a very highly intense emotional journey that will have you hurting for the characters and feeling for them on many levels. The emotions pour off the book in drove so if you want a light read this book isn’t it. Abby Green flawless brought the story to the page with beautiful writing and really knew how to bring to the surface painful emotions that is hard to watch in a third party setting let alone personally going through it. And you will feel like you personally go through it because the characters touch you and you can easily fall into their shoes and relate to them. You almost become them in the end, and it will tug at the heartstrings. So if that’s the kind story you like then read this book because it will be your cup of tea.
I will be re-reading this in the future, and I think that it may become yet another one of favorites on my shelves.