
Anddddd we're back! This was so much better than the last few books. Also, since when did Matteo become the voice of reason during Luca and Aria's problems. I love him!
Anddddd we're back! This was so much better than the last few books. Also, since when did Matteo become the voice of reason during Luca and Aria's problems. I love him!

The amount of grammatical errors in this was crazy, spent way too long figuring this story out for myself. Maybe it took me out of the story, I don't know.
The amount of grammatical errors in this was crazy, spent way too long figuring this story out for myself. Maybe it took me out of the story, I don't know.
Updated a reading goal:
Read 150 books in 2026
Progress so far: 25 / 150 16%

4 stars, but only because Gianna and Matteo's chemistry was so explosive!! Honestly, Gianna was a little disappointing in this book. She acted so sefishly throughout most of this, even when internally she spent most of the book admitting to herself that her life wasn't as bad as she'd made it out to be. She didn't even enjoy it when she ran away, basically confessing she missed the fancy clothes and Matteo being more of a man than anyone else she'd ever met.
So why did she have to make it so difficult for herself at the end?! This I don't understand. You're telling me that even after she finally allowed herself to confess her true feelings to herself, she was still willing to walk away because of her stubborn pride?! Hello??? Girl, you can literally have everything you want, but you don't want to admit everyone else was right all along. Talk about being your own worst enemy. And then, she finally decides to go back because of a text she got from her sister? As if she didn't know Matteo was in a delicate state of health? It just makes no sense, and was a massive letdown.
4 stars, but only because Gianna and Matteo's chemistry was so explosive!! Honestly, Gianna was a little disappointing in this book. She acted so sefishly throughout most of this, even when internally she spent most of the book admitting to herself that her life wasn't as bad as she'd made it out to be. She didn't even enjoy it when she ran away, basically confessing she missed the fancy clothes and Matteo being more of a man than anyone else she'd ever met.
So why did she have to make it so difficult for herself at the end?! This I don't understand. You're telling me that even after she finally allowed herself to confess her true feelings to herself, she was still willing to walk away because of her stubborn pride?! Hello??? Girl, you can literally have everything you want, but you don't want to admit everyone else was right all along. Talk about being your own worst enemy. And then, she finally decides to go back because of a text she got from her sister? As if she didn't know Matteo was in a delicate state of health? It just makes no sense, and was a massive letdown.

If you're going to give me minimal character progression with someone like Dante, then at least give me his POV so I can try and see what's going on from his perspective.
If you're going to give me minimal character progression with someone like Dante, then at least give me his POV so I can try and see what's going on from his perspective.