I have to admit, I went into this one with high hopes after the rollicking ride that was Damiano’s Rescue. While this sequel didn’t quite match its predecessor in sheer fun or outrageous antics (nothing here tops Damiano playing dead, let’s be honest), there’s still plenty to enjoy—especially if you’re a fan of banter, inner monologues, and morally questionable charmers. Rob, our leading man, is a walking contradiction: exasperatingly stubborn, hopelessly single-minded in his quest to free his father from prison, bursting with charisma, and unapologetically ruled by his libido. His internal commentary is pure gold—his boob-rating system (yes, really), and naming Tessa’s boobs had me snorting into my coffee. He’s infuriating, ridiculous, and somehow utterly lovable… except for his maddening double standards when it comes to loyalty in marriage. That bit? Not so charming. Tessa, meanwhile, starts off a bit meh—wishy-washy, a little too trusting, and not exactly radiating backbone. But stick with her. As the daughter of the police commissioner (and perfect leverage for Rob’s blackmail scheme), she finds herself in deep fast. Her insta-attraction to Rob felt a little shallow, especially considering she had a hot boyfriend and, y’know, Rob kidnapped her. But over time, she surprises you. Tessa doesn’t necessarily transform so much as she quietly grows on you—like a flower you didn’t notice blooming until it’s suddenly there, soft and steady. She’s naïve, yes, but that wide-eyed belief in the good in people is exactly what knocks the wind out of Rob—and us, too. Let’s also take a moment to side-eye Brooke. Best friend? Please. Honestly, I found Salvo far more loyal and likable. Despite the darker moments (this is a mafia romance, after all), the story strikes a great balance between action, humor, spice, and emotional depth. Tessa doesn’t just change Rob, by the end, you know he’d burn the world down just to keep her. It might not have had me laughing out loud like Damiano’s Rescue (let’s face it, Paige was simply unique), but it still delivered an addictive blend of sass, suspense, and spice that kept me glued to the pages.
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