A review by teereader
Say I Do by Skyler Snow, Brea Alepoú

adventurous challenging dark emotional funny mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

Harlow illegitimate son of Japanese mafia sister screw up yet again and Harlow is left picking up the pieces. An alliance was agreed and has to be fulfilled, hence why he’s tied up and being dragged down the aisle but he’ll be damned if he end up a housewife, cooking and cleaning Benito  Vitale is about to get the shock of his life. He pushes Benito from the very beginning but he wasn’t expecting a man that could handle him and everything he’s got in his arsenal. 


Benito fathers always has a trick up his sleeve. Benito runs the organisation but still has to answer to his tyrant of a father. It’s his wedding day, but not by choice a contract between two powerful families, an arrangement he has to make work or his family will suffer for it. The responsibility is always at Benito’s feet. Protect his family, keep his brothers in line, being in the money, find the rat …. It’s never ending and he does it all alone …. Until his spitfire of a husband shows his that he has someone, someone to lean on, someone who can match him blow for blow. Benito has never felt such desire towards another, such passion! 

An attraction born out of hate, a connection tethered from passion, a love  grown in the midst of a war. This is the head of the Vitale Family and NO ONE touches his husband.