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A review by lily_reads87
Unbreakable by Dani Galliaro

5.0

Wow when I first started reading Unbreakable I knew that I was in for some heartache but also some laughs. The story has flashbacks of the beginning of Dylan and Jeanine’s relationship. We get to see how their story started but also where it now stood. I tend to always pick a side and in this circumstance it was just so hard to sympathize and not pick one. Dani Galliaro did an amazing job in providing each personality and allowing you to see how they felt through their eyes. I was and am rooting for them. To see how they built a relationship and nurtured it throughout was eye opening. It leads you to believe that relationships like anything else in life take time and dedication but it is a joint effort. Dylan gets traded to the Ohio Rusties and the family has to move from LA. They move to a new place and leave behind the support system of parents and to embark on a new journey. Dylan is in his 30’s one of the older players in the team. He isn’t well liked and it is mostly because he tells it like it is. Not only does he have to worry about the new team he is in and making sure that they are a cohesive team but he also has Jeanine to worry about. Starting in a new place with no support system is hard. I think in Dylans case it is even harder because the support system that one would think to count on, his mother, is one of the reasons his marriage is having issues. His mother is difficult and that is putting it lightly. But the thing I can appreciate about Dylan is how even though that is his mother he understands that her way of viewing things is not right. I loved that about him. You can tell that Jeanine and Dylan are having some communication issues but is the bond really broken or is it something that just needs to be glued back together.