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Break Me by Meagan Brandy

mrs_kindle_addict's review against another edition

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5.0

Where to begin.... just WOW ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

This book was my most highly anticipated read of 2020 and it did not disappoint! The title BREAK ME... did in fact BREAK ME.

This book can be read as a stand-alone but I would advise you to read the entire series to get the full low down of all these amazing characters.

I have loved watching all these characters grow from the very beginning that is ‘Boys of Brayshaw High’. They’ve been a part of my life since Jan 2019 and they’ve come such long way!

Brielle and Royce were just EVERYTHING and most definitely two lost souls. Royce fully wrecked me in this book, no wonder Meagan left him till last! He was a massive d**k in some parts and I just wanted to slap the sh*t out of him!

holly_hawk_reads_a_lot's review against another edition

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5.0

Break Me is the 5th and final book in the Brayshaw High series. The first book in this series was the first book I've read by this author and I was instantly hooked. Break me features Royce and Brielle. Brielle is the sister of someone we meet in the past books. This book is told from dual points of view which is my favorite writing style because we get to know both characters points of view.

I loved this book so much. The dynamic between Brielle and Royce. They both come from different backgrounds. Brielle is someone who everyone likes instantly, and Royce is one who most fear due to his last name and the power he has.

This book is my favorite in the series. I liked Royce in the other books, but his story just pulled my heart strings! He went through so much to find his happy ending. Brielle had a rough upbringing, but knew that life had to get better.

I'm sad to see this series go, but I'm hoping we see these characters pop up in other books as well.

kodom251999's review against another edition

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5.0

Guys! I didn’t think this series could get better. I was wrong! I love Brielle! I didn’t think I could love Royce more. I was wrong! This book was everything and more! Brielle was always so calm and cool. She could talk to anyone. I loved how chill she is, and how deeply she cares. Our bad boy Royce didn’t see it coming. He felt so broken, but I think he turn out to be my favorite. ❤️❤️❤️

tamathan3399's review

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5.0

Of course Royces,' book didn't disappoint. My only complaint is that this is not labeled as a Bradshaw book in the kindle store nor did the description mention Routes name. I had been waiting for this book so long and it had been out for months and I only got to read it because I decided to read it because I liked the author.

tnbigelow91's review

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5.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Royce Brayshaw..my man. I am so sad to say goodbye to Bradshaw. Is it the end? Do we know?

jessventura's review against another edition

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challenging funny lighthearted

4.25

ana_moonbeam's review against another edition

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5.0

Seriously conflicted on how to rate this. I loved it. I love Royce Brayshaw, I love them all, but there were definitely some plot holes there. Like, the emotional wreck it made of me?! Jesus Christ, I cried like 4 times. I laughed so much and squeaked way too much. And now they’re over. This- I don’t like that part. So let’s ignore that for now, screw this it’s five stars for Royce

rotellareads's review

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4.0

Not nearly as angsty, nail biting, heated and chaotic as the first three Brayshaw books but it was a good, solid book.

I couldn't get a good grasp on the heroine Brielle until closer to the end of the read. She came off as extremely naïve and passive, but tried to be strong and snarky at the same time. It wasn't until Royce really started to push her that she grew a backbone of steel and stood her ground when necessary. Royce was the usual overtly sexual, standoffish, smirking playboy he always is.

One thing that broke my heart was that there weren't nearly enough scenes with all three Brayshaw boys together! I missed so much of their comradery and playfulness. The book just felt like it was missing a big piece of the story with barely any brotherly scenes.

Highlight of Break Me: The entire birth storyline around Raven, Maddoc and Baby Brayshaw. It was one of the most heartwarming parts of the entire book. I loved the fact that everyone surrounded the new family with love and unwavering support. Zoey's reaction to the arrival of her cousin was so sweet and endearing! Maddoc fainting was also quite the icing on the cake for me! :P

I rated Break Me 4 stars because while the beginning 50% was extremely slow and somewhat anti-climatic, I really enjoyed the second half especially when stuff started going down and drama was brought to their front door. The final few chapters were extremely emotion and gripping. I had no idea how the author was going to pull together the story as a whole but I loved how she maneuvered the drama, the violence, the heartbreak and the fall out. I didn't LOVE the final scenes but I understood and accepted its necessity.

alexabyers's review

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5.0

Royce and Brielle - opposites attract, playboy, h virgin, I don’t want her but you can’t touch her

Royce is the playboy of the Brayshaw boys but he’s really just searching for one thing, to be seen deeper.

Brielle was sent away from her home to live with her aunt and cousin when she was younger. She thought she was sent away by the Brayshaws.

loislei's review against another edition

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I just got bogged down in the series but I do plan to go back to finish it. I just needed a break.