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Break My Bones
by Rachael Tamayo
Thank you @Netgalley for this book in exchange for an honest review.
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First off, HOLY FREAKING FRICK!!!!
To say the Rachael Tamayo captured me with this book would seriously be an understatement. I could not get this book out of my head. Between Cain and his weird friendship with Donovan, to Cain's relationship with his wife Brooklyn and their adorable child. I really could not stop my brain from spinning. 5 out of 5 stars on this book. I will be looking up Rachael's other books so I can devour those.
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This book is a hot topic book with the main topic being domestic violence. Cain and Brooklyn are high school sweethearts. They met when he was 16, and her 13. It was love at first sight and Cain knew Brooklyn would one day be his wife. Brooks family however did not support this relationship. They said Cain was bad news. When she fell pregnant in high school she ran off with Cain and never spoke to her family, shy of her sister, again. Their daughter Carissa is now 5 years old, who is a bit confused as her Daddy hasn't been home for 3 years.
You see Cain has a temper(understatement of the year), as well as a drinking problem(again, another understatement). After a nearly deadly altercation at home, Cain is arrested and charged with his 3rd DWI. During those three years Brook thinks she is finally free from her beyond abusive husband. When he is finally released he promises he's a changed man... he only ever hit her because Donovan pointed out how she was defying him, Donovan egged Cain on. Donovan brought out the absolute worst in Cain; sadly Cain can't seem to shake Donovan from his life. He's the one constant, always there protecting him from his mother boyfriends and school bullies. That is until Donovan does the worst, as bodies start piling up will Cain be able to rid himself of Donovan's influence, of will he finally do as Donovan wishes and silence Brook's will for good.
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By the end of this book I was in my feelings. I wasn't 100% how I felt, but my heart was breaking for Cain in a way I didn't think was possible. Thank you Rachel from evoking such emotions!
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First off, HOLY FREAKING FRICK!!!!
To say the Rachael Tamayo captured me with this book would seriously be an understatement. I could not get this book out of my head. Between Cain and his weird friendship with Donovan, to Cain's relationship with his wife Brooklyn and their adorable child. I really could not stop my brain from spinning. 5 out of 5 stars on this book. I will be looking up Rachael's other books so I can devour those.
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This book is a hot topic book with the main topic being domestic violence. Cain and Brooklyn are high school sweethearts. They met when he was 16, and her 13. It was love at first sight and Cain knew Brooklyn would one day be his wife. Brooks family however did not support this relationship. They said Cain was bad news. When she fell pregnant in high school she ran off with Cain and never spoke to her family, shy of her sister, again. Their daughter Carissa is now 5 years old, who is a bit confused as her Daddy hasn't been home for 3 years.
You see Cain has a temper(understatement of the year), as well as a drinking problem(again, another understatement). After a nearly deadly altercation at home, Cain is arrested and charged with his 3rd DWI. During those three years Brook thinks she is finally free from her beyond abusive husband. When he is finally released he promises he's a changed man... he only ever hit her because Donovan pointed out how she was defying him, Donovan egged Cain on. Donovan brought out the absolute worst in Cain; sadly Cain can't seem to shake Donovan from his life. He's the one constant, always there protecting him from his mother boyfriends and school bullies. That is until Donovan does the worst, as bodies start piling up will Cain be able to rid himself of Donovan's influence, of will he finally do as Donovan wishes and silence Brook's will for good.
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By the end of this book I was in my feelings. I wasn't 100% how I felt, but my heart was breaking for Cain in a way I didn't think was possible. Thank you Rachel from evoking such emotions!