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Say I Do (Vitale Brothers, #3)
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***ARC Review***
This is my honest review for the ARC I received.
This is the third book in the Vitale Brothers series. I have been waiting for Benito’s book and this one did not disappoint! Benito and Harlow are the most addictive couple in this series so far. I mean every book in this series is fantastic and captivating; they just keep getting better and better!
Benito and Harlow are basically an arranged marriage done for business’s sake. Their nuptials are meant to appease and connect two different families. Their first wedding is memorable to say the least. This book has some remarkable moments. Harlow’s entrance was hard to forget. I’ll leave it at that.
Benito and Harlow are so outrageous as a couple, but gah do they work! It’s impossible to imagine them with someone else. Benito and Harlow definitely start off as enemies. Some of their interactions are straight up crazy, but I dug the red flags they both had going on. These MCs complement one another in ways you can’t even imagine and their relationship might be messed up at first, but it works for them.
There’s a lot of hate sex in this book. There’s also a lot of passion and both MCs have an emotional minefield to navigate. Benito and Harlow have a lot to wade through before they can go from fake husbands to a real family, but they overcome most of their obstacles. It’s an intense journey, but these MCs achieve a legitimate relationship by their HEA. It was really sweet watching them soften towards one another, even if only in small degrees. They both love hard. I loved the little surprise near the end. Bless it. No spoilers. I’m happy Benito got what he wanted.
It goes without saying how great it was to see the other Vitale brothers and their beaus in this book. That said, I’m super excited for the next book in the series. I can’t even describe how excited I am to read Gianpaolo’s story! It’s going to be a good one!
(Pay attention to the Trigger Warnings for this book, btw).
This is my honest review for the ARC I received.
This is the third book in the Vitale Brothers series. I have been waiting for Benito’s book and this one did not disappoint! Benito and Harlow are the most addictive couple in this series so far. I mean every book in this series is fantastic and captivating; they just keep getting better and better!
Benito and Harlow are basically an arranged marriage done for business’s sake. Their nuptials are meant to appease and connect two different families. Their first wedding is memorable to say the least. This book has some remarkable moments. Harlow’s entrance was hard to forget. I’ll leave it at that.
Benito and Harlow are so outrageous as a couple, but gah do they work! It’s impossible to imagine them with someone else. Benito and Harlow definitely start off as enemies. Some of their interactions are straight up crazy, but I dug the red flags they both had going on. These MCs complement one another in ways you can’t even imagine and their relationship might be messed up at first, but it works for them.
There’s a lot of hate sex in this book. There’s also a lot of passion and both MCs have an emotional minefield to navigate. Benito and Harlow have a lot to wade through before they can go from fake husbands to a real family, but they overcome most of their obstacles. It’s an intense journey, but these MCs achieve a legitimate relationship by their HEA. It was really sweet watching them soften towards one another, even if only in small degrees. They both love hard. I loved the little surprise near the end. Bless it. No spoilers. I’m happy Benito got what he wanted.
It goes without saying how great it was to see the other Vitale brothers and their beaus in this book. That said, I’m super excited for the next book in the series. I can’t even describe how excited I am to read Gianpaolo’s story! It’s going to be a good one!
(Pay attention to the Trigger Warnings for this book, btw).
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