Release Blitz + Review: Luca Vitiello by Cora Reilly

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I was born a monster. Cruelty ran in my veins like poison. It ran in the veins of every Vitiello man, passed on from father to son, an endless spiral of monstrosity.
A born monster shaped into an even worse monster by my father’s blade and fists and harsh words.
I was raised to become Capo, to rule without mercy, to dish out brutality without a second thought.
Raised to break others.
When Aria was given to me in marriage, everyone waited with baited breath to see how fast I’d break her like my father broke his women. How I’d crush her innocence and kindness with the force of my cruelty.
Breaking her would have taken little effort. It came naturally to me.
I was gladly the monster everyone feared.
Until her.
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When I stepped out of the bathroom, I found Aria in front of the panorama windows, her back turned to me, looking out toward the skyline.
I moved toward her, noticing the way her body tightened. It got only worse when I reached out for her. Her obvious nervousness set my teeth on edge, because I didn’t know how to put her at ease. Words of consolation or reassurance weren’t really my fucking strength. My first instinct was to give her an order to stop the tensing, but that wouldn’t have gone over well.
I reached out for her and she stiffened even more as if she thought I’d grab her, push up her nightgown and fuck her right against that window—which was what I wanted to do but never would, unless she fucking wanted me to. I touched my knuckles to her soft skin and lightly ran them down her spine, trying to show her that I was going to hold back for her, that I’d be careful with her.
Apart from the goose bumps pimpling her skin, she didn’t react. She obviously wouldn’t act on her own accord. I had no trouble leading; the problem was that my style of leadership was usually not for sensitive women, and Aria was breakable.
I held out my hand to her, knowing that she would follow my silent order because she’d been brought up to obey. She finally turned around to me, but her gaze rested on the scar in my palm, which she traced with her fingertips. My skin tingled from the almost non-existent touch. It was strange being treated that carefully.
“Is that from the blood oath?” She looked up, finally meeting my gaze. She often averted her eyes, and I wasn’t sure if it was because of my reputation or if her upbringing had taught her to cast down her gaze. It was something I wanted gone as soon as possible.
“No. This is,” I said, showing her the scar on my other hand. It was much smaller than the one Aria was still touching. “That happened in a fight. I had to stave off a knife attack with my hand.”
Aria’s eyes widened, her lips parting in surprise. I needed to kiss that mouth. Wrapping my fingers around her wrist, I led her toward the bed.
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First of all you should know
that this book is Bound By Honor told from Luca's POV (and a few new scenes
from his childhood and teenage years). But it can be read as a stand-alone. Normally,
I am not really interested in reading the same book told from a different POV.
However, I read Bound by Honor almost five years ago and forgot most of what
happened, so I decided to give this book a go. I was pleasantly surprised how
much I enjoyed reading Luca and Aria's story again. Cora Reilly's writing style
has such a great flow and keeps you engaged. The story is sexy, suspenseful,
dark and romantic.
I loved seeing how Luca experienced everything with Ari, and how he came to the decisions he made. Is he a good guy? No, he is an anti-hero but not a cruel one. Did he make mistakes and messed up? Of course he did. However, he is a product of his environment so you can't judge him the way you would the heroes in your contemporary romance. But he also did a lot of things the right way, especially when he gave Aria the time to get to know and used to him. Aria is a strong young woman and I loved seeing her grow and come out of her shell. She is very loyal and protective and would give her life for the people she loves. Luca Vitiello is a great mafia romance, and I think fans of that subgenre would enjoy this book.
I loved seeing how Luca experienced everything with Ari, and how he came to the decisions he made. Is he a good guy? No, he is an anti-hero but not a cruel one. Did he make mistakes and messed up? Of course he did. However, he is a product of his environment so you can't judge him the way you would the heroes in your contemporary romance. But he also did a lot of things the right way, especially when he gave Aria the time to get to know and used to him. Aria is a strong young woman and I loved seeing her grow and come out of her shell. She is very loyal and protective and would give her life for the people she loves. Luca Vitiello is a great mafia romance, and I think fans of that subgenre would enjoy this book.

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Cora Reilly is the author of the Born in Blood Mafia Series, The Camorra Chronicles and many other books, most of them featuring dangerously sexy bad boys. Before she found her passion in romance books, she was a traditionally published author of young adult literature.
Cora lives in Germany with a cute but crazy Bearded Collie, as well as the cute but crazy man at her side. When she doesn't spend her days dreaming up sexy books, she plans her next travel adventure or cooks too spicy dishes from all over the world.

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