Vendetta by Catherine Doyle

Vendetta (Blood for Blood, #1)

by Catherine Doyle

Blood will spill and hearts will break in the first book
in the acclaimed BLOOD FOR BLOOD trilogy...

When five
brothers move into the abandoned mansion next door, Sophie Gracewell's
life changes forever. Irresistibly drawn to bad boy Nic, Sophie
finds herself falling into an underworld governed by powerful
families.


When Sophie's own family skeletons come to life, she must choose
between two warring dynasties - the one she was born into, and the
one she is falling in love with. When she does, blood will spill
and hearts will break ...

'An exciting story full of
sexy, sexy boys' LOUISE O'NEILL

'VENDETTA is
a YA novel the likes of which I can't say I've ever read before
... a dark story of grudges, revenge and passion' ALICE OSEMAN

'The
plot twists between fun romantic interactions
and bone-chilling intrigue without losing a beat.' LAUREN
JAMES

'... VENDETTA is sexy and scary and will
blow your mind. You'll love it. I love it.' MELINDA SALISBURY

Need
to know what happens next? Check out book
2: INFERNO.

Reviewed by Joséphine on

2 of 5 stars

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Actual rating: 2.5 stars

Initial thoughts:I generally enjoyed reading Vendetta and will likely pick up the sequel when it releases next year. Sadly, I had a couple of gripes that were too major for me to overlook.

Firstly, Persephone, better known as Sophie. She was such a dense protagonist! How does it take two years to finally read up the news on whom her father had accidentally killed? Not when the victim was part of the Mafia. That kind of news doesn't just slip by the daughter of a man convicted of manslaughter. That put a huge dent in the plot for me. Funny thing is, she thought someone else was naïve.

Secondly, twists are crucial to mystery novels. The twists were pretty basic. Nothing major really happened, except for the expected mystery tropes.

At the end of the day, I'd recommend it more for the romance than the mystery. The writing style's much better suited for that. I think what made Vendetta so readable despite the general underdevelopment was the prose. For that, I'll surely look out for books Catherine Doyle publishes in future.

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