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A review by jamsu
Nicklas: The Vendetta Brotherhood Book One by C.R. Robertson
dark
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
5.0
Nicklas is a book I forgot I even had my kindle until I started cleaning it out of books I wasn't interested in no longer. I don't know why it took me so long to read this one but I'm so glad I finally did.
Sofia's father send all her three daughters away to keep them safe. Sofia was send to Nicklas who she had only met once before when he carried her after she had strained her ankle. He tried to keep his hands away from Lucas' daughter but she was impossible to resist. Sofia always felt less beautiful than her sisters and was used to be only seen as her father's daughter. But Nicklas saw her and despite trying to resist her, he wasn't afraid of her father.
Nicklas should terrify Sofia, but for the first time in forever, Sofia felt safe. He was possessive of her even when he tried to show everyone that no one mattered to him and she was just as possessive of him. Nicklas might be a monster to everyone else but he was hers.
Sofia would've destroyed anyone who tried to separate them and they were just perfect for each other. Sofia was raised in the world, so she wasn't afraid of his "monster" side and she never tried to change him. She just wanted him to be the way he is and Sofia was the light in Nicklas' darkness. Just as he loved her the way she is.
Sofia was everything he sought in a woman and he didn't have a chance against her. Sofia got her wish with Nicklas, someone strong enough to claim her from her father. Most people were too terrified of him to even think about dating her. Being with Nicklas made Sofia happy and she made him want to be a better man. He even believed that she'd been created only for him.
Truth to be told despite synopsis sounding good I didn't expect this book to actually be good but I was pleasantly surprised. I recommend this to anyone who likes possessive mafia men and heroines who aren't afraid to love them. There has been too many mafia books where heroines are trying to make mafia men "good", this is not one of them. I loved that Sofia always accepted Nicklas. He gave her freedom and she opened his heart.
Sofia's father send all her three daughters away to keep them safe. Sofia was send to Nicklas who she had only met once before when he carried her after she had strained her ankle. He tried to keep his hands away from Lucas' daughter but she was impossible to resist. Sofia always felt less beautiful than her sisters and was used to be only seen as her father's daughter. But Nicklas saw her and despite trying to resist her, he wasn't afraid of her father.
Nicklas should terrify Sofia, but for the first time in forever, Sofia felt safe. He was possessive of her even when he tried to show everyone that no one mattered to him and she was just as possessive of him. Nicklas might be a monster to everyone else but he was hers.
Sofia would've destroyed anyone who tried to separate them and they were just perfect for each other. Sofia was raised in the world, so she wasn't afraid of his "monster" side and she never tried to change him. She just wanted him to be the way he is and Sofia was the light in Nicklas' darkness. Just as he loved her the way she is.
Sofia was everything he sought in a woman and he didn't have a chance against her. Sofia got her wish with Nicklas, someone strong enough to claim her from her father. Most people were too terrified of him to even think about dating her. Being with Nicklas made Sofia happy and she made him want to be a better man. He even believed that she'd been created only for him.
Truth to be told despite synopsis sounding good I didn't expect this book to actually be good but I was pleasantly surprised. I recommend this to anyone who likes possessive mafia men and heroines who aren't afraid to love them. There has been too many mafia books where heroines are trying to make mafia men "good", this is not one of them. I loved that Sofia always accepted Nicklas. He gave her freedom and she opened his heart.