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lindaunconventionalbookworms 's review for:
Breaking Her
by R.K. Lilley
Breaking Her made my feelings boil even more than Breaking Him - because now, the crux of the problems between Scarlett and Dante came to the forefront. And my, there was a lot to unpack.
The writing was still switching between the past and the present, but the past parts were more from Dante's perspective than Scarlett's. I seriously felt like I was holding my breath in places, hoping for something nice to come along for these two bruised but not broken characters.
The writing was still switching between the past and the present, but the past parts were more from Dante's perspective than Scarlett's. I seriously felt like I was holding my breath in places, hoping for something nice to come along for these two bruised but not broken characters.