Kiara: Trust fall!
Remo: I'm not gonna catch you.
Kiara: I'm falling!!
Remo leaping over tables and throwing people out of the way to catch Kiara: You are a nightmare.
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📖 Livro: Twisted Pride 📚 Saga: Camorra Chronicles, livro 3 ✍🏾 Autora: Cora Reilly 📝 Gênero: Máfia romance 🔞 Classificação indicativa: +18 ❕Verifique os gatilhos • • • • • • 🌿Tags: - #twistedpride #camorrachronicles #remofalcone #serafinafalcone #mafiaromancebooks #mafiabooks #darkromance #quotes #bookqoutes #trechosdelivros #igliterario #tirinhasdelivros #bookgram #explore https://www.instagram.com/p/CnMt_M6Lh9I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Twisted Cravings by Cora Reilly {Book Review}
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GENRES: Romance, Contemporary, Dark, New Adult, Adult, Mystery, Fiction
rating: ⭐️⭐️ out of 5 Stars
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As the youngest brother of the notorious Falcone clan, Adamo grew up surrounded by blood and violence. Drugs soon became his way of coping.
Becoming a Made Man like his brothers was his destiny but never his passion. When he becomes the organizer of his family’s successful illegal street races and one of their thrill-seeking drivers, he finally asserts his own path in the harsh mafia world.
His purpose isn’t the only thing Adamo discovers on the fuel-soaked roads he calls home…
Dinara Mikhailov is the only female race driver and hard to ignore. Not only because of her flaming red hair and ruthless driving style, but also because the Bratva princess is allowed to drive in enemy territory.
Soon Adamo and she find themselves entangled in a passionate game that goes beyond the race track. Yet, both haunted by events in the past, their dark cravings put everything on the line.
As what they crave the most, comes with a brutal price.
(From Goodreads)
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I didn't like this book!
It had its strong points, one of them being the plot twist which was freaking amazing! and the few family scenes but that was it for this book.
I'm honestly sick of Adamo's bullshit!
I really loved Adamo in the first few books! and was looking forward to when he will have his book, but, in the last two books, he started to get on my nerves with his rebellion phase.
I was on his side in the beginning but, his continued butting head with Remo is frustrating TBH!
and this book was the cherry on top! Adamo actually says in this book that his problem with Remo is because he sees himself easily becoming like him. How he atually is fascinated with the Torture and what Remo does, and if he lets himself he is going to enjoy it!
Wait, what? you want to tell me that Adamo butted his head with Remo because he can see himself becoming like Remo and enjoying it but at the same time doesn't want to, so he was acting like he was disgusted!
that when he killed for the first time, his torment because he didn't feel guilty not because he was actually guilty?!!
YOU WANT TO TELL ME THAT THE BABY I WANTED TO BE PROTECTED IN ALL THOSE BOOKS WAS JUST AN ACT?!!
you dear author destroyed his character for me, if you made it as if he went through Dinara's plan because it was the right thing to do, you would've made him a hero. but no you needed to kill his innocent image to make him a blood-thirsty killer!
I don't hate Dinara, she just didn't click with me!
this book except for the little excitement about the plot twist was boring! I just wanted to get finished with it.
the romance didn't move me at all, and I wasn't invented into it!
I'm sad to say this was the worst book of all the other Cora Reilly books I've read!
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“You are an angel, and I’m your ruin.”
Twisted Pride - Cora Reilly
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“But,” he said. “You are here to see Tessa.”
Jem looked at him levelly. His eyes were gray-black, like slate shot through with streaks of obsidian. “And you did not think I would take the chance, whatever chance I could, to see you, too?”
“I did not know. You left, after the battle, without a farewell.”
“Jem must have seen something in Will’s expression, for he paused. “How could I say farewell,” he said, “to you?”
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