Say I Do: Vitale Brothers, Book 3

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 3,947 ratings

Price: 21.83

Last update: 12-15-2024


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Natasja Romain
5.0 out of 5 stars Keeps getting better
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Once again I’m impressed.

Until now it’s been 3 brothers, with 3 unique personalities, 3 unique backstories and 3 separate lives, and together they make the story of the Vitale brothers.

The thrilling plot twists, the originality of the stories and the characters odd personalities, and how they “stay true to them” during every book, is what makes these captivating books absolutely worth reading!
NataliaF
4.0 out of 5 stars Unhinged
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
Definitely the most unhinged couple I've ever read. Neither of them is happy with the marriage imposed on them, and the bloody fight is their only form of communication.
Benito, whose patience was tested in the first two books, now has to deal with a husband who manages to drive him crazy. Harlow is completely insane and his solution to everything is to stab people left and right, but little by little he will discover that he can feel more emotions than deep hatred.
Believe it or not, they make a super nice and funny couple to read about. The last 25% of the book had me with a smile on my face.
Although the books are quite long, they are thoroughly enjoyable with a plot that deserves its length and never gets boring.
The Vitales have won my heart. Don't be afraid of red flags and go read them!
Carrie Krogh
5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to the series!
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
I loved Say I Do by Brea Alepoú and Skyler Snow. It's the third book in the Vitale Brothers series. Benito and Harlow are the best murder husbands around. I loved their toxic love story. So many hot scenes, and I loved how Benito kept insisting he was straight. I loved all of their fights and how it led to hate sex. You can tell the authors had a lot of fun writing this book. It's well worth the read. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.

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Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect hot mafia romance!!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
Benito intended to take a bride to bridge a truce between his family and his enemies. But his bride turned into a groom. A psychotic, knife weilding one. He met his match in Harlow. Harlow was always a pawn. Unloved by his father and cruelly abused, he never has anyone love or care for him. Then he meets the hardened Italian mafia leader and sparks fly. But can there ever be more? This is book three in the series. I would highly recommend you read these books in order. The brothers and their partners from book one and two are included in this book. This is well written. The characters are fleshed out and amazing. I loved Harlow from jump. He hides his emotions behind crazy. But deep down he is an injured soul who doesn't believe he can be loved. Benito has alot on his shoulders. He is the head of his family. He is shocked by his attraction to Harlow. I loved how open Harlow was with his sexuality. He was hilarious. The two together are so mix matched that they are perfect. There is alot of drama. Some violence. Knife play. Choking. Spanking and so much more! These two together are a raging fire storm!!! I couldn't put this book down and stayed up all night reading. I can't wait for the next book in the series! I need more!!!!
Rayona lovely wilson
5.0 out of 5 stars murder husbands
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
On my freakin GOSH!!!!
Harlow and Benito are freakin psycho and I love it. Every minute of it was exceptional. I couldn’t put it down. I didn’t want to put it down.
The spice alone … wow wow wow
Tonita Raigoza
4.0 out of 5 stars BXH
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Now, this book was good, this couple are definitely made for each other, my favorite one was Harlow, crazy and definitely possessive and getting into Benito’s nerves, with his crazy self. I love how open and freaky he is with his own-self and his sexuality, how he can just be himself but at the same time needed Benito to love him and make him feel loved.
Benito was getting into my nerves with his straight nonsense, and I tried to understand he didn’t wanted to make the same mistake and fall in love once more, but c’mon this is Harlow, who enjoyes violence and is also part of a mafia family. But he ends falling deeper for Harlow and the ghost of his ex which I hated for what he did to Enzo and Benito finally can be forgotten.

I really was wishing for a scene with Harlow and Enzo doing their thing with their knifes, can you imagine! ugh one can only wish..

This book was good.
I really was waiting to get to end of the book to see the little picture/cartoon of the caracteres at the end, and didn’t got one for this book. Boomer ????

One more thing I loved how the authors incorporated both languages and made them get closer to each other with that, love love love.
Shawn C
3.0 out of 5 stars it’s ok
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
I’m usually a big fan of brea alepou’s work but this book was just ok for me. I felt like it could’ve been alot better. As much as you read throughout the book we are never given a glimpse into Harlow past. Like there is really not much to go on about the kind of life he led and the things that happened to him to make him become who he is today and we never find out. There is also benito who we find out more about but we never see what he does to the picture of his ex that he keeps secretly stored away. Then there’s the villain of the story who never gets his ending he deserves and knowing next book is Gianpaolo we’re never going to read how Harlow will overcome his past and his emotions on it nor his thoughts on his family. There is just so much unsaid and unwritten.
The other part that really bugged me is that Harlow is half Japanese and half American. But his name is Harlow which is not very traditional for a Japanese name even if he is half. Like how all the vitale brothers have Italian names. If you’re going to write about another culture you need to entirely embrace the whole idea of it or just write Harlow as Irish mafia since it would be more believable.
J. M. Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars They Made Me Like Benito
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
So, I really thought there was no way I’d ever like Benito, but Harlow’s view of him sold me. Harlow and Benito replaced Enzo and Tex as my favorite duo in the Vitale series.

Overall - A great M/M mafia romance pick with high spice level balanced with solid plot points.

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