"A decent read"
There are short references in other NK books about the Sabbioni family and so I decided to give this a try. I think it was a good story although perhaps not as good as it could have been. I think if I read this earlier I would have enjoyed it much more since compared to other pieces of NK work I've already been through it all felt a bit meh.
The story itself is good, it's well thought through, very well written, and it flows very well too - it's the characters I struggled to get behind.
(A few spoilers ahead, though I did my best to keep it to a minimum and as vague as possible.)
Gabi is difficult for me and at times extremely annoying. The way she hastily draws conclusions without facts, the way she just doesn't listen, it gets on my nerve. She so often behaves as if she truly is that pampered princess Stefan accuses her of being, and when he took the belt out that time I was very much with him. Because she just doesn't listen, and often it seems she doesn't even think. While I understand she didn't have it easy and has been mistreated, I believe she's nowhere near as smart as she thinks she is, and especially not when she's being oh so confident about 'reading' the monsters that are the men around her. Otherwise half of this book wouldn't happen, especially as she was completely misreading Stefan for most of it - all the while he was never hiding his intentions nor feelings in the first place.
Stefan is good, perhaps even too good for who he is. I don't dislike him, in fact I very much rooted for him in this story, but he's all a bit too mild. He's a grey character by all means but not really when it comes to Gabi, only by his profession. Compared to the likes of Sebastian or Gregory or the Amado brothers even he's a bit meek. How did Rafa put it? His bark is worse than his bite. He is incredibly patient with Gabi though, I gotta give him that.
For me, this actually wasn't a dark romance. I must be spoilt by now I suppose, or maybe there's something wrong with me, but this just wasn't dark enough. Sure, if this was real life it would have been tough to swallow but this is a story - and I prefer my stories to push the boundaries rather than just sliding alongside them. For that, Stefan was too kind and he pretty much fell for Gabi straight off the bat. And Gabi was just chaos - not smart or strong enough to put any real obstacles in the way, or to even figure out when to stop fighting, she was all over the place.
The banter between them I liked, though often she pushed it just that little bit too far where it absolutely didn't need to go. The smut was ok although there wasn't really much of it, and again - it wasn't quite hot enough for me. All very vanilla and nice and not really very dark at all. I'm going to sound like a broken record when I say I'd take Sebastian over Stefan any time. Or Valtu. Or Tuoni. Or Gregory. Or Eli. Or.. I could just keep going.
I really hate to only give 3 start here and it is the first time I'm giving anything other than 5 to NK and I'm so sorry about it but I have to be honest. Like I said, the story itself was pretty good, it was just lacking a little. I do believe though this is one of NK earlier works and understand as such it wouldn't have been as polished as what we get now, and as brave and controversial. And these are exactly the things I love about her work the most of all.
So, a decent read overall, just not amazing.