![]() ![]() Lori really shows you how he’s just a little boy inside with no one to love him. He’s cold and brutal but somehow so, so soft around Gianna. I wish I could be friends with her.Īnd don’t even get me started on Christian. But she’s also really caring, despite her wildly traumatizing past. She’s SUPER strong which I always love in a heroine and is definitely not a damsel in distress. ![]() By the end of the novel, I could see just how feisty, witty, and yet soft-hearted Gianna is. And props to Danielle Lori for managing to reveal why she’s like that and make her one of my favorite heroines of all time. ![]() She came off as kind of petty, like a vapid sugar baby who also has some drug/alcohol issues. Gianna, the heroine, is not someone I wanted to read about when she appeared in the first installment. It’s so strong it physically hurts me in the best way. Yet every time I re-read it, I love it more and more, and now I’m pretty convinced this is my favorite installment in the series. Book 2, The Maddest Obsession, touches on some darker stuff. I was so hung up on Elena and Nico and the…prettier? aspects of mafia life. Being totally honest, when I first read The Maddest Obsession I didn’t love it as much as the first book in the Made Men series. ![]()
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