![]() I get defiance but she just doesn’t know when to quit and when to exert it… she really came off as a spoiled petulant child, that’s me trying to be very kind. I wanted Mateo to back out and then let her be taken to the whore house theeeeen be the first customer who rescues her as well to learn her lesson…. ![]() Her father, who owns her in their traditions, says Whore House or marry Mateo she’s still acting out? Gets the expected slaps because she doesn’t know where to talk THEN blames Mateo, the man she “doesn’t want to marry” that he didn’t stop her father from hitting her? Make it make sense please. what I DON’T understand was the defiance, the inability to think. I understood the need to run away (even though the inner monologues there were too too distracting and almost yelled damn! Stay then!) I even understood the longing for what she had available to her when she was broke etc. She’s seen what everyone absolutely EVERY woman go through arranged marriage per their “tradition” I don’t fault her for hating it and wanting to marry for love. ![]() May contain spoiler alert in the following rant: Gianna is born IN the outfit. ![]() Nope, more of a duet… □ if I thought aria was annoying because of when she “blew up” Gianna was infuriating. ![]() I was looking forward this book so so hard thinking it’s going to be Mateo’s story (Luca’s story style) with a dash of Gianna. I was hoping for Mateo’s story but got spoiled brat Gianna instead □ ![]()
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