Bella Di Corte is a new author to me. I was intrigued to read Man of Honor after seeing the series appear in my Instagram stories by other Bookstagrammers. It’s a Mafia/Royal Organized Crime Romane, and I’ve only read a handful of this sub-genre. I knew I had to make time to read it.
Storyline/My Thoughts: Man of Honor is the first book to Bella Di Corte’s Fausti Family Saga. I recommend reading Bella Di Corte’s letter to her readers before diving into the Fausti Family books. It’s at the beginning of the first book. She explains how she wrote the Saga.
Man of Honor is the prologue to Brando and Scarlett’s story. It’s told from both Scarlett and Brando’s points of view. Most of it in Scarlett’s point of view.
Scarlett has been training as a ballerina for many years, and her future has already been planned out to continue being a ballerina due to her family, especially her mother. One tragic event changes her life, and she ends up questioning if she wants to continue to dance. She also has her brother’s best friend, Brando, comes into her life who becomes very protective of her. Scarlett is unsure of Brando at first because he has his friends and colleagues watching over her. He stays away from Scarlett at first until he can longer stop his feelings for her.
I enjoyed the book’s pacing because the author introduces how the main characters met and additional characters. I would consider Brando and Scarlett’s relationship a slow burn and not instant. Usually, I’m not too fond of slow burns, and I have issues with instant love romances. Bella did a fabulous job on growing Brando and Scarlett’s relationship. Although I was shocked at what happened at the end of this book, I understood why it ended the way it did. The next book goes further into Scarlett and Brando, and I need more of these two characters.
Brando is very mysterious. I already expect that his life involves the mafia. It’s hinted in this book due to his friends and his mother. I love his mother, and I loved how Scarlett helped her in this book.
Scarlett is young in this book, so I look further to reading about her growth in the next book. She got herself in some predicaments in this book that she should have avoided.
Overall, this book receives four stars from me, and I can’t wait to dive into the next book.
Bella Di Corte is a new-to-me author, but she has become an auto-buy author. I can’t wait to read not only the rest of the Fausti Family books but any other book she writes, too.
Standalone or Part of Series: It’s part of the Fausti Family series.
Steaminess: ⭐️ ⭐️ 💫
Would I recommend this book? Yes. If you are a fan of Mafia/Organized Crime Romance. This book doesn’t have much of the mafia elements, but I know it’s leading up to it in the following books.