Here's Brea Alepoú and Skyler Snow's "Always the Villain." It's the sixth and final novel in their Vitale Brother's series.
["Cesare Vitale
Man. Myth. Legend.
Or at least that’s how the world views me.
They’re not wrong; I would give anything to take back my throne. To have power again. Even if it means breaking all of my already weak familial ties.
Until I meet the one man that makes me pause.
Raphael is everything I have never wanted to admit I crave. Someone who sees the monster and still wants me just the same. But there's more to Raphael than meets the eye. Can he be trusted?
In the midst of Vitale chaos I’m forced to ask myself something I’ve never doubted before. What's more important?
Power? Or love?"]
I waited sooooo long for this book to come out. Counted the days. Then it was here, and I just...couldn't. I wasn't ready for the eventual betrayal and hurt and tears. I wasn't ready for the heartbreak and confusion and violence. It took me a while to get there.
These two were...a lot. Tense and non-trusting and hurt/comfort around every corner. There was pining and cruel words and angst and hidden fluff. It was all so beautifully torturous. It was just..so much. It was a struggle, and I did cry a lot, but in the end, almost too late, everything ended more than well.
Still, Benito and Harlow will always be my favorite. These two were a close second.
Trigger Warnings: gore, blood, violence, torture, death, light stalking, dub-con, manipulation, death of a parent, past child abuse, trauma, homophobic remarks, and more.
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