Castelli's Virgin Widow, Book 2 of The Castelli Brothers series, was about Luca Castelli, brother to Rafael Castelli, and Kathryn "Kate" Castelli, their sixth stepmother, and their late father's widow.
After the death of their father, Luca and Rafael were forced to give their latest stepmother, Kathryn, a position in their family business for a minimum of three years. Rafael, being the CEO of the company and head of the family, informed Luca that she would be placed in his office in Rome, thus making him her boss...much to Luca's dismay. The tabloids had given Kathryn the nickname "Saint Kate", though Luca believed her to be nothing more than a gold-digging wh*re, having married his father, a man who was at least three times her age. He planned to "push her to her very limits" and not allow her to make a fool of him.
When he confronted her about her "position" in his section of the family business, told her she would do what he said, how he said, and when he said without so much as an argument from her, she went ballistic in his face for the first time since she had met him, telling Luca that she didn't understand why he detested her so much, but she was tired of dealing with his anger and hatred towards her and that she would prove herself to him. Kate went so far as to repeatedly poke him in the chest with her fingers, even after he told her to remove her hand. When she didn't, he moved so fast it took her by surprise...and kissed her. When the kiss ended, she looked at him stunned, and he told her not to "try that innocent game" on him, that he knew the difference between a virgin and a wh*re, that he could taste it. He then told her he would not be her next target, to which she responded that she wasn't some weapon aiming at a target. But then he told her he didn't accept his father's "leftovers" and that he wouldn't let her pollute his team in Rome.
When Kate arrived for work the first day, the receptionist delayed letting Luca know she was there, thus making him think she had arrived late. He then let her know that he had deliberately "painted a target" on her back with his staff and made them dislike her before she had even gotten started...thus began her time as "the most hated employee" in Luca's office. He was that determined she wouldn't last three days, let alone three years, and oh did her co-workers make it just as hard on her as Luca did. And she bore it all with a smile and a stiff spine, "because she was well aware that the less she reacted, the more it annoyed her coworkers".
Three weeks later, boarding the company plane, Luca's first comment to her was, “You’re still here...”. After arriving in California for a company ball, Luca was enraged by the dress she had chosen to wear, to the point he said, "This...is what a wh*re wears when she wishes to announce she’s available again. Discreetly, I grant you. But the message is the same." She replied, "What’s your plan, Luca?...Are you going to prove I’m a wh*re by acting like one yourself? Do you think that’s how it’s done?" That not only put him in his place, but it made him question his emotions around her. Instead, he responded, "I don’t need to prove the truth...It simply is, no matter how you pad it out and pretend otherwise to make yourself look better." But it was her final response that won the moment, "I think you’ll find that math doesn’t work...Wh*rish behavior always adds up to two wh*res, Luca. Not one dirty wh*re and an innocent with dirty hands by accident, almost but not quite corrupted by doing the exact same thing. No matter what lies you tell yourself.". For the rest of the ball, Luca treated her like a child, "you do not speak unless spoken to directly. Just smile and look pretty and make sure you remember every detail of every conversation we have so we can compare notes later".
But as the days passed, Luca couldn't help but admit to himself, even if done grudgingly, that Kate was good at her job...even to the point of being far better than his previous assistant. At one point during their trip, Kate told him, "I told you I could do the job...Any job...But don’t worry, Luca...I won’t let that get in the way of all my wh*ring around. I know you need that to feel better about yourself and, of course, my only aim is to please you.”. That angered him. He asked her why she married his father. She told him that "I married him because I wanted to marry him. He was rich and I was struggling with my degree and some personal issues, and he told me he could make all my troubles go away. I liked that. I wanted that...Is that what you wanted to hear?". He said it wasn't a surprise, but then she asked him what he thought marriages were, and he said not what she had just described. Then she struck again, "Who are you to judge?... We were happy with our arrangement. We fulfilled the promises we made to each other.". But that only made him act cruelly as well as crude and start referring to her as a wh*re again and ask what kind of sexual maneuvers his father had made her do. Although her response was just to tell him that it wasn't his place to ask...or even know what had happened in her marriage. Oh, but he didn't like that response either. But that was all he got and had no response.
However, they were both unable to sleep that night and ended up on the same terrace...where Lucas gave in to his urges to kiss her again...and they ended up in her bed. However, when he reached for a condom...surely she had them in her nightstand...or perhaps she was on birth control...he realized what he was doing and stopped before it went too far, only to become scathing with her afterward.
Another business dinner later, and Luca was fit to be tied after watching Kate conversing with another man seated next to her across the table from him. After it was over, he ushered her quickly to the car then started in on her again about being a wh*re and how she plied her trade. That earned him a hard slap to the face. He told her if she hit him again, they would finish what they started the night before. Then he kissed her again, then one thing led to another...and Luca found out in the worst way possible that there was no way that Kate was a wh*re. Not when he had just taken her virginity.
When they returned to Rome, their affair continued. As Kate proved herself time and again at work, she finally started winning over the team that Luca had set up to be against her. But as for Luca, he didn't believe in "too good to be true". His past relationships showed him that. He was used to no one paying attention to him unless he was acting out...and that was never positive attention. He just didn't know how to believe that Kate wanted him...just for himself. He was waiting for the other shoe to drop "and crush him where he stood"...and then, it did. Kate was pregnant. He believed she had deceived him...trapped him. So he turned cruel again and demanded a paternity test. He informed her he would get all of the necessary lawyers and doctors gathered together..." for the typical workup". Then he told her that, due to his father's will, he couldn't fire her, but that she would start telecommuting rather than going into the office. Then he put her to the test, "I’m sorry if this does not live up to your fantasies of melodrama, Stepmother...You should be aware that eighty percent of the women who make these claims do not return for the appointment that would prove them, liars. The other twenty percent must imagine that I’m kidding when I say I’ll run these tests. I’m not. Which will you be, I wonder?”. When she reminded him that she had been a virgin, he harshly replied, "I know that’s what you wanted me to think...But who can say what is true and what is one more bit of theater from one such as you? A DNA test is far more straightforward.". But she surprised him with her comeback, "Let me make this simple, then...I quit. I’ll contact Rafael and let him know I’d prefer the bulk sum your father left me, and you’ll never see me again. Are you happy now?." He responded by kissing her, letting her go, and saying, "Get out...And, Kathryn...Don’t come back here. Ever.".
Three days later, sh*t hit the fan. The tabloids had caught wind of their affair...and he blamed Kathryn. Luca got a text from Rafael, "Fix it..." which "was succinct and to the point, and did nothing at all to soothe the raging thing inside Luca that was too angry, too ferocious to be a simple beast. This thing wanted blood. This thing wanted payback. This time, he vowed, he wouldn’t rest until he’d destroyed her, too.".
Nine days later in Yorkshire, Luca caught up with Kate...her "nightmare come to life". He demanded to know what she wanted. She said she wanted nothing from him. He didn't believe her, just accused her of trying to pass someone else's baby off as his and, if he denied it, that she would then try to pass it off as his father's child. "You can’t lose, can you?... If I do nothing, the way I would with any other woman who tried to claim I’d impregnated her, the world will assume the child is my father’s. You’ve guaranteed yourself a payday for the rest of your mercenary little life.”. At that point, he broke her. She broke down and cried, telling him he knew it was his baby because he knew she had been a virgin. He demanded to know why, after 25 years and then marriage, she had given him her virginity in the back of a limo. With nothing else to lose, she told him it was because she loved him...and he said, "Then, you are the only one who ever has"...and her heart that had already broken once before...broke a second time. He said he didn't know what love was. Then he admitted to being a horrible man, one who was "terrible enough to let you take me back, because I want you too much. Terrible enough to keep you when I know I should let you go. What would you call that if not crazy?" She told him it was love, and he responded that she would have to show him what she meant. It wasn't until June that they got married. By that time, she had won the respect of most of her co-workers, having stood firm with Luca that she wanted to continue working on the marketing side of the business.
This was a messed-up kind of story. It had so much angst and drama that it was definitely over the top. There was very little humor, so the tension was never eased. While chemistry and passion were high, they seemed a bit ill-placed, as though the wrong couple was the focal point of the story. There were a ton of emotions woven into the fabric of this book, but mostly dark, dramatic emotions that left the reader feeling a touch tainted and in need of a shower to wash them away. The twists and turns of the story were enough to shake the stomach to the point of being ill...and not in a good way.
While Kate's character was mature and steady, with strength and backbone that would put most other Heroines to shame, Luca's character was lacking...in every way. He was caught up too much in his past to really be a participant in the present. He had such a hold on his inner child that was wronged and unloved, that he couldn't be the adult he should have been. His war with Kate had been a petty, childish fight that had started with his father, worked its way through each of his stepmothers, ending with Kate to the point that, when they began their affair, he couldn't separate the child who yearned for attention and love from the man who had found in Kate what that child had been seeking all along. It took him forever to finally piece himself together and allow the child to grow up and accept what Kate had to offer...and what Luca, the man, could offer her in return.
No, this wasn't a book worthy of a five-star rating. It was just a bit too dark, and the way Luca treated Kate for 90% of the story was definitely not worth a four-star rating either. This was definitely not a good ending to the series...but then again, the first book wasn't much better.