Friday, February 8, 2019

Luca - Book Review

Luca by Nikki Summers
Description:

Chloe Ellis 
What you're about to read is my story, my truth. A truth that spans over twenty years of a love for two brothers. A love that was cruel, sometimes harsh and raw but for me always honest and true. An adopted little sister to one, but to the other so much more. Ours was a love that defied all reason. It pushed us to our limits. It was never easy, but nothing worth having ever is; and Luca Marquez is so worth having. He's mine, he always has been and no one will take him away from me. 

Luca Marquez 
I’ve loved her forever but I couldn’t make her mine, not until the day she walked into my club and needed my protection. She brought light into my darkness and warmed my stone cold heart. Chloe Ellis is my whole world, but she doesn’t know that yet. 
Luca’s world stops on the day his precious Chloe is taken from him. Faced with an impossible situation he will stop at nothing to save her. Even if that means slaughtering anyone who gets in his way, or tearing down whole cities to find her. He’ll do anything for her and he’ll never let her go again. 
A happy ever after romance with no cheating and no cliffhanger. 
Rating 🌟🌟🌟🌟

This story was a from a first for me author.
The story starts in the past and then continues to flip back and forth between past and present. Chloe and Luca remind me of the kids from Sweet Home Alabama, only British.


This book packed A LOT of drama. It was like a roller coaster. Just when I thought everything was hunky dory, something else happened. I thought it was going to be a bit much, but the author kept me engaged.
There were tender moments, brutal moments, and a lot of hot moments.
Luca is your typical brooding, alpha male that doesn't like to appear weak.
Chloe has been forced to be independent and doesn't want to lose that.
There were a few things that I wish were different. One - where is this taking place? I'm assuming somewhere in the UK, but not 100% sure. Two - I wish there was a flashback of what made Chloe a harder person. It was shared in the story but I felt like this was an important piece to the story's puzzle.
There were a lot a grammar issues throughout the entire story - run-on sentences, no commas, etc. - but the plot was strong enough that this could be overlooked.
Then there was the font change when it was Luca's story. It was significantly smaller than what was used for Chloe's story.  This could be an Amazon issue, but I felt like I had to squint through his chapters.
Overall, I REALLY enjoyed this story and look forward to reading the next!

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