Solid read on KU!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/ 5
When I was young, I had a vision that, as a life backup plan, I would learn to be a fortune-teller. I was about eleven at the time, and already a brutal perfectionist, and I think I made this up as a way to escape the pressure of my own mind, to be honest. I still have a deep love of tarot and oracle cards (I’m looking at my collection right now on my desk!) and that love is what drew me to this book.
Overall, this was a solid fantasy romance. A parallel universe Venice is the backdrop for the book (and series, I presume) where different parts of the city belong to different “suits” (like Tarot suits) and tarot is a way of life.
Stella is a tarot artist, and the daughter of a hardworking merchant, who is haunted by a one-night stand she had with one of Venice’s major players. When her friend Claudia goes missing, she can’t help but try to help, which throws her right into the path of the man she’s trying to avoid. Dom Aladoro is one of Venice’s premier bachelors and a mega powerful shifter, and he’s been searching for Stella since their night together. They must work together to find Claudia and the other missing citizens of Venice, and they can’t fight the fact that they make a great team.
I definitely enjoyed this book. I know nothing about Venice, so I can’t speak to any of the authenticity or nuances of the setting, but I liked the relationship between Dom and Stella. I mostly liked that Dom was a super dominant alpha male who wanted to act like a real alphahole, and Stella didn’t cater to it. Her phrasing and actions were often not submissive even when she was giving in to her feelings for him, and I liked that. There were some eyebrow-raising plot pieces, but overall, this was a great read.
You’ll like this book if you like alpha males, stubborn, smart heroines, second-chance romance (kind of), and forced proximity with a hint of adventure.
Spice: 🔥🔥🔥🔥 4/ 5
HEA: 🚢 Very solid, I ship
CW: Kidnapping, trafficking, daddy issues, fighting, gore.