Book Review: Forbidden Vow

 

Lucy is the only woman I love. The only heart I cherish. But she can never be mine.

Life is danger, and life is pain. I learned that lesson at twelve years of age when my father and sister perished in flames. Lucy and I were the only survivors, she an abandoned little girl with pain in her eyes, tears on her cheeks, and steel in her heart.

I couldn’t lose her, so I lied about who we were, without knowing the terrible price we’d pay. Lucy and I became Barones, children of one of the wealthiest and most sinister families in Malus. I love Lucy more than anyone in the world, but I led her unwittingly into danger.

Our new family treads a dark and violent path, strewn with bullets and blood. Our true identity is a deadly secret. To protect my beautiful Lucy, I must walk the same path as our parents. To save her from a violent fate, I must arrange her marriage to someone else.

But seeing Lucy with another man’s ring on her finger unlocks feral instincts inside me. My desire for her is going to tear our lives apart, because I’m about to do something dangerous, reckless, and utterly forbidden.

I’m going to make Lucy mine.

Author’s Note: Forbidden Vow is a forbidden MF romance with dark themes, a jealous, overprotective, obsessed hero, and a sweet, clever virgin heroine. This is the second book in the Ruthless Arrangements series of arranged marriage mafia romances and can be read as a standalone. The story is dirty and delicious, so please read at your discretion.


My Review
Even at a young age, Damiano felt a strong fierce protectiveness for Lucy. He made her he was always close by to watch her back and make sure no harm came to her as best he could. You could say that Damiano is obsessed with Lucy and you would be correct. Yet, the feelings are mutual. 

As the story progressed the feelings between these two only grew stronger. No one could come between them. This includes their parents. Which by the way, I hate and I don't mean a little but HATE them. 

I really enjoyed this newest addition in this series. The touches of spice are nice. However, it is the emotions that are running high. So, grab your favorite drink, get yourself comfy, and read Damiano and Lucy's story. 

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