![]() It was a lot more dramatic and added an extra dimension to the relationships between Remo and his family and Serafina and her family but I did feel that it meant that the relationship between Remo and Serafina wasn’t quite as convincing as it could have been. I liked that the story was a little different to any of the previous books by this author and that the reasons that pull the characters apart and bring them back together are something I wasn’t expecting. She goes through a lot and is put in one impossible position after another but keeps surviving. Serafina was not quite what I expected, I thought that she was going to have to be tough and fiery to match well with Remo, but she was not that at all, not to say she was a complete pushover but she had more of a quiet strength. I was interested to see what type of woman would fall for such a ruthless character, especially one who is not quite so easy to like the whole time, but he still had the magnetism that had me curious about him from the start of the series. ![]() I have been looking forward to this story since reading about Remo in the first book. ![]()
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