Ok, so I didn't realize this was the second book in the series until now. Maybe if I'd read book 1 first the large gaps in the storyline wouldn't have left me feeling so lost. I like that the MCs were best friends as children They were separated after the Monte family killed most of the Genovese family and left Luna and her sisters on the run. After the massacre, their father keep them sheltered, practically imprisoned. But when Nico finds Luna again, he's determined to keep her at his side. He takes her innocence, then her father forces them to marry-for a price, of course. Then comes the holes in the story where it's 3 years later and they're separated without a reason why, then backtrack in the story to explain a few things. I don't know, I just got confused by the jumbled storyline. Overall I did like the story once everything was clearly explained.
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