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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Book Review: Breaking Out By Lydia Michaels

Breaking Out
(The Surrender Trilogy, Book 2)
By Lydia Michaels

Blurb: 
Second in the darkly compelling, sexually-charged contemporary romance trilogy, in which two men vie for the mind, body, and heart of a woman who may never give in to their wishes—or her own…

Evelyn “Scout” Keats has left behind her painful past of surviving on the streets, and is now living in the luxurious penthouse master suite of Hotel Patras with her lover, billionaire Lucian Patras. But what she doesn’t know is the price Lucien paid for her freedom.

To protect Scout’s life, Lucian cut a deal with a dangerous man from her past, Parker Hughes. He swore to stay away from her for thirty days, even though he knows Parker will be fighting to keep them apart for good and take Scout as his own.

Yet neither man realizes that Scout is not about to be used as a prize or a bargaining chip for any man’s power play—and she falls back on her hard-earned self-respect and courage to show both men that the only person she truly needs is herself.

But Lucien has other plans…

DON’T MISS COMING HOME, THE THIRD AND FINAL NOVEL IN THE SURRENDER TRILOGY 


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Candie's Review: 

I wish I had been given book 1 of the Surrender Trilogy to read first for review because I flew through book 2 in one day. Whoa it was good! I did feel that I was missing some key insight into Lucian, but overall I loved the story.

Scout’s determination to be stand on her own was very admirable. I liked that she was headstrong and stubborn. The sparks flew between her and Lucian. I cannot wait to read book three in the Surrender Trilogy to see how the story concludes. I am definitely going to buy book 1 and three to get the full story. I highly recommend this to all new adult fans.


Rating: 4 Stars - I Loved It



Disclaimer: 
I received a complimentary copy of the book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

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