Better the devil you know than the devil in disguise . . .
Born into a Mafia family, Nina Romano has no choice but to respect her papa’s honor, even if that means marrying a man she doesn’t love. It’s a business transaction, but Nina knows how to drive a hard bargain. In exchange for two years of freedom, she’ll marry whoever her papa says without argument. It’s a deal with the devil, and freedom tastes sweet . . . until time’s up, and Nina’s suddenly consigned to a marriage from hell.
Giovanni Genovese is back in town for his cousin’s wedding, but little does anyone know, he arrived with a darker to figure out who killed his mother all those years ago. He’s stayed away from Nina for reasons he’ll admit to no one else, but now she’s his main distraction again, he needs to find a way to avenge her too. It’s a dangerous game, but Gio’s got some dark tricks up his sleeve. Just how many cards can he lay on the table before he’ll stake a claim on the woman he loves?
I’m debating between 2.5 ⭐️ or 3⭐️. It’s not bad I don’t hate it but I do feel like it’s not a well finished book. It feels like I’m reading a draft. It is the authors first book so it really is a good start. I’ve read A LOT worse, I still have nightmares because of The cruel prince. BUT I do hope the next books will be more structured. The base of the story is good the plot and storyline is there but it’s in desperate need of more details and development. I also feel like the mafia is not a well known subject of the author. It’s very cliché, kind of in the background you don’t know anything about their “business”. All the characters have personality and stands out, they are interesting and that’s one of the most important thing about a book in my opinion. There are some dialogues in Italian and French. The French part was not always correct so I’m guessing it’s probably the same with the the Italian part. How do I know that? I speak French, so yeah that kinda bothered me. Some parts didn’t really made sense because of the lack of development and details some things were really rushed and not always easy to understand. It’s a lot of dialogue and not a lot of explanations and story telling. We are jumping very quickly from hate to love and that was confusing again because it needed more details. It needed at least 150 to 200 more pages of pure explanation. Overall it has a lot of potential, I will read the next one because it peaked my interest enough to want to but if it’s the same style as the first one I’m probably not going to continue the rest of the series.
DNF on page 76. I truthfully was hyped for this story and expected a good, slow burn romance with a hot Italian man who will have me in a choke hold- but it just lacked in every aspect. You get thrown into the story that consists of basically dialogue and don't get a description of the scenario because the main character vaguely tells you about it. I kept pushing through in hopes that the story will develop but sadly, it did not.
Uhm not me wanting a tattoo of a spade ♠️ to match Nina’s. Another booktok babe that wrote an absolute banger of a book. The slow burn immaculate the spice perfection and the attitude on the main character flawless. do yourself a favor and read this one ;)
2.5/3 ⭐️ This was short, easy to read, and fun in a trashy, not particularly good way. Giovanni can boss me around any day 😘 I'm definitely interested in reading the others' books, especially max!
i would not recommend this to anyone bc it’s kinda like a draft of a book. i mean i literally found a typo😭 i blame booktok bc i blindly trusted them, which was my mistake, but i was bored and needed something to read. if you’re looking for something with a few plot holes or something very unserious and cliche, then this is for you LOL
I loved Nina and Giovanni! The way these two were together was absolute perfection! I love that even though it was a mafia romance it still had the romance elements and want too mafia focused!
I enjoyed reading it but at the same time it has its flaws. firstly everything seemed rushed? The chapters seemed disconnected from each other so it was a little complicated for me to follow and understand.
It really disturbed me.
There were times when I had to reread the beginning/end of a chapter several times to understand. Another point that I didn't really like is that everything lacks depth? the characters, their story? All ??
I think it would have been possible to do lots of things with all these characters and even more with the story in general. What is a shame is that the mafia/clan war aspect is not exploited to the end or at least it is not developed 100%.
Regarding Nina and Giovanni's relationship, I think that's what made me like the book. I really liked the tension between them.
On the other hand, I had the impression that Giovanni's interest in Nina appeared overnight? It would have been better if there had been more development on this before Giovanni decided Nina was his.
Besides, sometimes he was a caveman??? I really like possessiveness but sometimes it was too much? at least too weird?
I've already started the second volume and frankly this one seems really better. The writing style seems to have evolved and from the little I have read the characters have the depth I am looking for and are developed quite correctly.
I would say that this volume is almost an introductory book for the second volume.
I’ve been in a reading slump and I thought reading this would get me out lol… this is like the adult equivalent of mafia Wattpad and I lowkey hated it because possessive men are so icky but it was also like… fine. Will I read the rest of the series? Maybe (I have a Capricorn rising aka the inability to not finish things). Would I recommend? No<3
No bc why did I actually enjoy this book. I did feel like it was a bit rushed and felt like stuff was just happening all at once. BUT GIO OMFG. DONT EVEN GET ME STARTED W THIS MAN… ("my favorite day is the 8 of October, they say I knew you’re be mine”) LIKEE OOKAAYYY. okay but anyways I feel like the plot COULDVE been developed a bit more buttt overall it was a pretty good book:)
I was really conflicted on how I should rate this book, because overall, I really liked the themes, tropes, and the plot. I do think this book needed some work in the editing department. I think that a lot of times the chapters jumped around or the scenes jumped around, and it was a little hard to keep up with.
Overall I really liked the story though and I was intrigued, and I read it in one sitting. I’m looking forward to the next book as well, I liked all the characters i’m really excited to see more of Gio’s sister and uncover that plot line. I thought that the overall plot was really good. I just think that the foundation needs a little bit more work this in no way shape or form was a bad read, but this was also not a four or five star read.
I’m really hoping that the next book is better, because I’m really looking forward to reading it. I love a good mafia romance so I am hopeful that the series gets better. I want to give it another chance. This book was not horrible by any means, but it definitely was lacking in a lot of areas.
My tiktok gal did it! What a phenomenal mafia dark romance. Giovanni and Nina are EVERYTHING! Also thank you for giving us dual pov.
Giovanni is an example of a mafia man done correctly. He’s possessive and will harm or unalive anyone who even looks at Nina the wrong way. Also his banter is *chefs kiss.* He may be a ruthless killer but he has a soft spot for Nina and always has. Also the fact that he literally claimed her and calls her Donnina, ahh!!!!
Nina is feisty and stubborn and the perfect fmc. She’s strong and can easily hold her own. Gio is her weakness, but she’d be damned if she ever let him know that. Their sexual tension is so good omg!
It’s hard to make mafia romances unique. They tend to carry a lot of the same characteristics but this book found a way. There was a scene where Nina’s family was hosting their annual masked murder mystery party. It was probably my favorite moment from the book and the Gio Nina tension there was off the charts.
I really really loved this book and I can’t wait for the next!
Spades, I had very high hopes for this. The story felt under developed and the pacing as a bit off, a lot of the chapters ended in the middle of a scene. It lacked depth, we got a very superficial view of Nina and Gio. This felt like it was trying to be the sweetest oblivion but a watered down version. I felt like a lot of the language and backstory could have been stronger or more descriptive. This has potential to be better if the writing went a bit deeper into the story. I felt like some of the development of us getting to know the characters was quite rushed and I didn’t feel like we got to connect with who they were. Some scenes threw me off, I think the author was trying to point out how Gio had money… but him throwing down a black card at the tattoo studio really wasn’t impressive. There were quite a few little moments where it felt like the author was trying to say something more or make it larger but fell flat.
The minute I saw the cover of Spades, I was sold! From the title to the synopsis I just knew it would be good. This book is a perfect mafia romance. I couldn’t get enough of how protective Giovanni was of Nina 🫶🏽 Did I mention he handed his card TO HER and told her to GO SHOPPING. No ifs ands or buts!🧎🏽♀️😌 I lived for their banter and how Nina was always pushing his buttons. Every single time this man said “Amore mio” I simply passed away. You will not be disappointed once you pick up this book. Highly recommend 4.5 ⭐️ ♠️
Amazing. Beautiful. Sexy. Dangerous. Everything you could want in a mafia romance. I’m literally foaming at the mouth waiting for the sequels. I’m shocked my kindle didn’t crash from all the highlights. So proud of you Kiki ❤️
OKAY IM TOTALLY FREAKING OUT HE IS SO FINE. THE LAST FEW CHAPTERS.
I turn around to look at him, not a single drop of emotion in his eyes, which pisses me off even more. I step toward him, his height only making me look weaker. “Fuck you.” “I’d like to.” An arrogant smile forms on his lips. “I hate you.” “You’ve said that before.” “Leave me alone.” “Absolutely”—he looks me up and down like I am a joke—“not.” "I cannot stand you!” My voice bounces off the walls of the parking garage. “Then sit down!” he yells back at me. I have never seen him lose his temper with me like this before.
IM BLUSHING TOO HARD. ANYWAYS THIS WAS AMAZING. TOO SHORT FOR ME UGH.
Plot was amazing, and the characters and the suspense.