LD Davis certainly does not hold back in this second book in the Disenchanted series. Perseverance picks up right where we left off in book one, with Marco thousands of miles away in Italy, helping his older brother deal with his bout with cancer while Lydia tries to keep it together with her 3 kids in Ohio. There is still so much unsaid between them and now that they are apart, for longer periods of time than they thought possible, the issue of trust is back at the forefront, especially for Lydia.
My goodness, this woman has been through the wringer and can't seem to keep her emotions in check even as she continues to come off as one tough broad. And boy is she ever! But I understand all the reasons for her actions, even if she goes about most of the them the wrong way. She just wants to feel safe and loved and understood. Marco came into her life like a whirlwind and he's so far embedded in her heart no amount of denial will ever be enough to keep him away.
And yes I wanted to shake Lydia more than once but she has her 3 children to think of and this fierce warrior will never let anyone or anything hurt them while she is around. But with any luck, the absolute devotion that Marco has for her and for her family will actually sink into her thick skull and maybe, just maybe, things might actually turn out for all of them once this trilogy has ended.
In the meantime, this book has plenty of ups and downs, a boatload of miscommunication and just as many confrontations that had my head spinning. But Davis is decidedly clever providing a ton of angst in only the way she can write it and I am here right now clamoring for more! So yes, I love all the crazy. I love all the passion. And I love that I'm feeling wildly uneasy since Marco and Lydia's story certainly can change on a dime. But I have a ton of faith in these two that they will clear the air, once and for all, and find that bit of happy that has alluded them both, never coming second to anybody ever again.
There is a certain delight in seeing my man Kyle once more, together with a few more easter eggs that reminded me of when I first discovered Davis's wonderful storytelling all those years ago. I am here to say she is back and better than ever with this well-written and powerfully compelling story-line that has me begging for more. I can only hope that book 3 is not far behind.
Perseverance kept me completely enraptured from start to finish and I very happily give it a solid 5 stars!!!