A review by rihoward
Worship by Trilina Pucci

5.0

Who knew that God's name was really Luca?!

This was one of my most anticipated books which says something since I just discovered this author last month. I thought Dom in the first book was sublime. However, he has NOTHING on his twin brother Luca. NOTHING. I am cussing myself out that I took Spanish and French for my Literature degree instead of Italian because had I known it would sound like this...gobsmacked. I loved that the author did the dual translation. I think that it added to the story. Especially, when it became a game between the characters., ““Quando saremo vecchi e grigi, ti dirò che oggi è quando ho aputo che ti amavo.” When we’re old and gray, I’ll tell you that today is when I knew I loved you.”

Luca made me blush. ME? I don't ever blush, but this guy takes dirty talking to a WHOLE new level and he does it in both languages. He is Alpha but not in a jerk way. He is a confident and cocky but good lord if there was ever someone that deserved to be it is this delicious man. I loved that he was able to let his control falter when it came to her” There are only two reasons for a man to be on his knees: prayer and pussy. And I sure as hell don’t pray.” And yet he got down on his knees in so many ways…. Literally and figuratively.

Gretchen was delightful. The proper balance of feisty and strong. I admired that she stayed true to her morals. I loved that she truly saw Luca and understood him and what he was going through and always gave him sage words of advice, “Love isn’t a lie—people are liars. Find someone to tell you the truth and you’ll find your soul mate.” Although it was apparent that she was going to lose in the end it was still a valiant effort. I liked that it took as long as it did because it strengthened their connection. The steam in this book. SWEET HOLY Mary, Joseph, Gabriel, and Baby Jesus. FIRE isn't even as hot as these two.

Their road to happiness was not simple by any means. They fought against the pull. Yet, they were two magnets and they were only fooling themselves., “But you remember something, baby: there will always only be me. You’re the only real vow I’ve ever taken. And everything is going to fall apart, burn to the [word removed for the censors] ground, until we fix us because, Angel”—I place my hand on her chest—“this belongs to me. I’m the only man that gets to hear it beat. When you realize that, I’ll be waiting.”

I wanted more of a resolution at what happens at the end of the book, but I am hoping/thinking that will come in book three with the next story. Yet even with that, I could not mark this book down because it is that good. I am a forever fan of this author now. I was hooked with the first book but this one exceeded it and my expectations. If the old adage is true and practice makes perfect, then God have mercy on my soul because I am not sure that my heart or good ole BOB will survive Dante.