Devil’s Vows by author Sophia Karlson is so spectacular that I hardly know how to begin this review. The pace is relentless with unexpected characters popping up who could be friend or foe, twists and turns you don’t see coming, surprises from the past, suspense because there could be danger around every corner. Just when you think you understand what happened in the past, what’s going on in the present and can anticipate the future, you discover you’re wrong. Another bombshell is dropped, something else blows up, maybe literally. Just when you think the worst things you could have imaged have already happened, another layer is revealed and you shudder at the cruelty, the brutality. It just goes on and on.
Ivan Petrov assumed the role of pakhan of the Bratva’s East Coast family after his father retired. Just like Don Matteo Scalera, he was raised to take over from his father one day, but that day came sooner than expected. The last year has been brutal; he’s been attacked, betrayed, blindsided, suffered loss. He’s still learning what works and what doesn’t, but he is determined to protect what remains of his family at any cost. Especially his two little girls.
Everything we thought we knew about Gabriella Scalera has been proven wrong. And the only thing we know for sure now is that she didn’t die at birth like everyone was told. What has her life been and how is it going to be now? Convent girl, promised bride to an unwanted fiancé, always in danger, always on the run. Gabi is the only one who knows what’s true and what isn’t, and the depth of her suffering. Safe at home with her brothers now, but is she really safe? Gabi is keeping big secrets to protect those she cares about.
Usually we see the bad side first, the forceful, ruthless Don or Pakhan with just a hint of vulnerability showing through. With Ivan, though, in addition to the leader who knows what his job is going to require of him, we also see the soft, tender, loving side of him right away. With his daughters and in his hopes for a real-life love story, a happy family someday. Once again author Karlson skillfully merges the leader capable of doing horrible things with a man with a big heart, a soft side, able to love so big, and we love these characters because of their devotion and willingness to do anything to protect those they love; family is so important, everything.
And Gabi? She may have spent much of her life in a convent, but she is a Scalera, strong, fierce, and tough with a protective streak, first for her brothers and their loved ones, then for Katja and Irina and Ivan and then finally for Milana. She may be inexperienced but she has first-hand knowledge of evil. She wasn’t raised to be a princess and doesn’t expect things to be done for her; she’s not afraid to step in and step up.
All of the wars and battles and grievances, the interconnections, agreements, allegiances, changing roles of and between families, enemies, rivals or traitors are complex and complicated. So many hidden objectives, so much to evaluate and analyze. For example, there is so much more to the simple job of Gabi as nanny to Ivan’s daughters, in both families, in both Gabi and Ivan’s intentions. Were it not for Karlson’s extreme talent of making it look effortless and therefore logical and easy to follow, it would be impossible to understand the inner workings, the traditions, the expectations, the loyalty and honor codes and the hidden meanings and fear. The plot is smooth and logical, the pacing just right, everything is clear and connections become obvious; you will definitely get caught up in the story but you won’t get lost trying to follow it.
Devil’s Vows is amazing, fantastic, terrific . . . you get the picture. You really need to read the books that precede this one to meet the Scaleras and understand their stories. And as always, author Karlson leaves you with a delicious little cliffhanger. You’re pretty sure you know who the stars of the next story will be and what the main theme of the book is, but you’re not positive and you have absolutely no idea what twisted, wicked paths she will take you down next. And you can’t wait! I received an advance copy of Devil’s Vows from the author as part of her review team. Very, very satisfying read. I voluntarily leave this review; all opinions are my own.