Review: Remi’s Choice (The De Luca Boys #1) Amanda Wylde

Posted on the 03 January 2017 by Readingromances

Sinfully sexy Travis De Luca came into Remi's life when she was young, inexperienced, and easily dazzled. With his scandalous words and wickedly sexy grins, he possessed a power no one should have over another. He was a foul
mouthed, trouble-making thug to everyone else, but she'd witnessed the vulnerable side he hid so well. After one earth-shattering experience and his declaration of love, her body
and soul were hooked.

When Travis is sent away without warning, Kristiano De Luca-his equally sexy cousin-comes into Remi's life as a friend when she needs one most. After years with no word and waiting for Travis to come back, she loses hope, and the friendship she's built with Kris grows into something beautiful that fills the void Travis left behind.

But a surprise return from Travis and one passionate night
with him throw all their lives into chaos, and nothing will
ever be the same again.

Author's note to reader: Imagine two heroes with your all time favorite qualities. Hot, bad boy, tattoos, dirty mouths, hot head alpha to a fault and possessive as ALL hell. Both going for the same girl!
Full of angst, addictive and an emotional rolercoaster ride!

This is a taboo story - yes, there's cheating! But I couldn't care less, when you meet Travis you'll know what I mean! Let me tell you, in this book things get WILD! I know it can be over the top at times, but it made sense for this story. It's told from three POVs, the dialogue is amazing AND you can expect lots of drama. The sex scenes are so HOT.

The big question she has to answer is: how do you choose between a safe choice and a risky, dangerous one? I wouldn't be able to pick one! I thought the heroine was very immature for an 18 year old, but I could agree with her final decision.

I felt the ending was a little rushed but you can expect a HEA. I am dying to know who this author is, she's very skilled and talented, I want to read more of her books!

 I voluntarily reviewed an eARC.