Ratings11
Average rating3.7
Book number 3 in The Camorra Chronicles was the most dramatic so far. I've been excited to read Remo's story since the beginning but I don't think it lived up to my own hype.
When he wasn't calling women whores and being an asshole, a lot of Remo's dialogue was so intense and almost poetic. It's hard to immerse myself when almost everything he said sounded so... pretentious and rehearsed, to me it lacked realism.
I did however surprisingly find Serafina and Remo's relationship to be believable, (although there wasn't enough groveling in my opinion, but when is there ever?). Maybe it was the way he cherished his babies that softened me up but I did find their reunion to be sweet and I liked seeing Remo as a family man.