100 reviews for:

Rules We Break

Dana Isaly

3.51 AVERAGE


DNF 60%

3.5 stars

Just a fun smutty time with a HEA for all of the characters.

✨ARC Review✨
We’ve reached the end of the One Night series and I’m not sure that I’m okay with it… Hoping for a 2nd generation series down the road.
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This is Greg’s story and one I’ve been curious about for a long time. He was always the most mysterious of the group and I was really excited to read his story.
Greg started an affair with his Boss a year ago in Tokyo but after several months they broke it off for fear of getting caught at work and ruining both of their careers.
Greg is in Nashville for work meetings and runs into Ivy at the Hotel. It’s her Birthday and she wants him to go out with her that night to celebrate.
After a LOT of alcohol they go back to the Hotel and well you know what happens next. Ivy has considered retiring and wonders if she does would Greg give them a real shot? All Greg wants is to actually be with this incredible woman and show her that he can give her the world.
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I enjoyed the conclusion to this series but I was a little disappointed that the story didn’t have a little more to it. I guess I expected a few more details and time lapse but nonetheless it was still a great book. This group of friends were incredible to read and like I said earlier I’m really hoping Dana gives us a 2nd generation somewhere down the line.
lighthearted

Rent smut. Ikke så meget til Domina Dark typer

4.75

I wasn’t prepared for this series to be over. Games we play was the first Dana book I found and fell in love with.
Rules we break along with the other 4 in the series did not disappoint. As none of Dana’s books ever do so there’s no surprise.
The whole series as a whole explored different tropes and delivered flawlessly. Masks, arranged marriages, friends to lovers, poly and then dom/sub relationship.
The details given so reader’s understand as much as possible about the past and present of each story is incredible. There’s no doubt that each character is madly in love with their partner(s).
I love the power play. The description of consent being verbally given especially in these circumstances. The proper and safe way to have a relationship like this.
Greg was the least mentioned throughout the series. We never knew much besides the fact that he worked. A lot. Which explains a lot now.
Ivy is a hardworking, boss lady who does not bow down to corporate men. When you’re that powerful you don’t become soft for just anyone. Greg is the right one.
Probably isn’t the best review but I don’t want to give too much away. This series is a must read (although check triggers like always). Also will definitely be a series I will have physical copies of on my shelf as well.

A fantastic way to end the series!

dtdragons's review

5.0

I wasn’t prepared for this series to be over. Games we play was the first Dana book I found and fell in love with.
Rules we break along with the other 4 in the series did not disappoint. As none of Dana’s books ever do so there’s no surprise.
The whole series as a whole explored different tropes and delivered flawlessly. Masks, arranged marriages, friends to lovers, poly and then dom/sub relationship.
The details given so reader’s understand as much as possible about the past and present of each story is incredible. There’s no doubt that each character is madly in love with their partner(s).
I love the power play. The description of consent being verbally given especially in these circumstances. The proper and safe way to have a relationship like this.
Greg was the least mentioned throughout the series. We never knew much besides the fact that he worked. A lot. Which explains a lot now.
Ivy is a hardworking, boss lady who does not bow down to corporate men. When you’re that powerful you don’t become soft for just anyone. Greg is the right one.
Probably isn’t the best review but I don’t want to give too much away. This series is a must read (although check triggers like always). Also will definitely be a series I will have physical copies of on my shelf as well.
lighthearted fast-paced

What a great way to wrap it all up. I will miss this group of friends, they have all been so interesting. 
adventurous emotional tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No