The deeper I get into the Love Brothers world, the more Samson makes my blood boil — and Savior just confirmed that man is evil on a different level. The way he uses his sons like pieces on a board, or threatens anything they love just to get ahead? Unhinged. Savior has always felt like the quiet backbone of the family, so seeing him pulled into something this messy had me holding my breath. And then Sofia comes along, bringing this softness he didn’t even know he needed, while also being tangled up with the Knights in a way that takes the whole story up a notch.
Now the reveal about her connection to the family? Oh, Aries Skye knew exactly what she was doing. I was sitting there reading like, “Hold on… WHAT!?” And as wild as that twist was, the part that got me the most was seeing how Samson continues to pit the brothers against each other. You can feel it building — the tension, the distrust, the way each brother is being pushed into a corner — and it’s setting up something major for the next book.
Even with all the chaos, this story delivers heart, family mess, and that signature Skye drama that keeps you locked in. Savior and Sofia’s connection felt real, layered, and exactly the kind of complicated I love. Solid 4 stars from me, and now I’m running straight into Saint because Samson needs to be handled immediately.