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Published June 11, 2025
“I had a pretty little blue butterfly when I was a boy. You remind me of it. Stunning but fragile. Too fragile for life. One torn little wing, and it’s grounded."
"It felt like someone told AI to create a Walmart version of [H]unting Adeline." Well, shit, now I really got to read that one.
Anyway, Athena's would be victim, Luca Bonetti, quickly turns her into one. Then she's his captive bride. And 🤦🏾♀️, really Luca, and his brothers, turn out to be very morally grey, loving blood, tears, death, and power. How, his captive bride? Oh, never mind consent/non-consent wavering, or sociopathic tendencies, Luca Bonetti is the 2nd oldest, set to be his fathers heir, because he is the most sane of his brothers, and his father & family are still traditional: in order to ascend, Luca must marry.
Athena is stunningly beautiful. fragile, his butterfly as soon as he has her under his power, so why not make her his wife?[S]he whispers, “I told you, I don’t like the cage.”
“I know, baby. I know, and after today I swear to you, you’ll never be in another one.”
Luca's Butterfly's wings were not torn but that were stained with a past so unholy that I had to rage inside, because Athena's backstory is of child abuse, SA, and incest *Trigger warning, FYI* and it is realistic because these atrocities happen too often in real life families. This darkness included in this plot eclipsed any qualms a reader might have about Luca's moral grey-ness, and all I wanted him to do is avenge Athena (she isn't 100% weak but she doesn't live up to her namesake, either).
If there was more development and time taken with their relationship, a better crafted reason or run-up for why they initially get together, then this book may have gotten a 4 or 5 from me...
Walmart Hunting Adeline, indeed.
Tor Thom narrating Luca "Bones" Bonetti also made it worth getting through. ❤️
Happy Reading.