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Break Me
by Meagan Brandy
Royce and Brielle!!! This is definitely my favourite book of the series. It’s also the sweetest.
Royce goes to Brielle, planning to use her and leave her as twisted revenge against her older brother, Bass Bishop. But immediately upon meeting her he realizes there’s something different about her. She’s…nice? Happy? Kind? Much unlike his brothers and their girls. He brings her with him as the new girl in the Bray house, to work as his employee and planning to smother out her goodness and bring darkness into her life. Little did he know, her goodness is exactly what he was missing.
Royce is a playboy, but inside he’s just a lonely guy desperate for someone to see him and to love him.
Brielle is kind, understanding, and loving. She’s the opposite of the Brayshaws, and yet fully a Brayshaw. She’s exactly what Royce needed, exactly what they all needed, the missing piece of their puzzle.
This book follows kind of a grumpy/sunshine trope, with Royce shifting between both, acting hot and cold as he struggles with his feelings towards Brielle.
My absolutely favourite scene of the entire series is Raven’s birth scene. The way the tough, don’t-fuck-with-us, punch first and ask questions later Brayshaw brothers all freeze and Maddoc passes out and had me laughing so hard. It was hilarious, sweet, and perfectly them.
Royce goes to Brielle, planning to use her and leave her as twisted revenge against her older brother, Bass Bishop. But immediately upon meeting her he realizes there’s something different about her. She’s…nice? Happy? Kind? Much unlike his brothers and their girls. He brings her with him as the new girl in the Bray house, to work as his employee and planning to smother out her goodness and bring darkness into her life. Little did he know, her goodness is exactly what he was missing.
Royce is a playboy, but inside he’s just a lonely guy desperate for someone to see him and to love him.
He wants to love, but he’s not capable of loving lightly. It’s not in his nature. He’s explosive, and he knows it… He will love fiercer than anyone ever could, deeper than most would think possible, but chances are, he’ll tear you apart in the process.
Brielle is kind, understanding, and loving. She’s the opposite of the Brayshaws, and yet fully a Brayshaw. She’s exactly what Royce needed, exactly what they all needed, the missing piece of their puzzle.
She’s soft, but not in a weak way. Kind but not to trick. Generous but not for clout. Loyal but without hatred, trusting but not blind.
We have power, we have schemes, we have knowledge, what we don’t have are gentle hearts. She does. She’ll round us out, and we’ll all be better leaders because of it. Because of her.
This book follows kind of a grumpy/sunshine trope, with Royce shifting between both, acting hot and cold as he struggles with his feelings towards Brielle.
I want to be the guy a girl closes her eyes at night and sees. The one she wakes thinking about ‘cause she wants to fuck me or fight with me. And not because she wants to gain something or prove something, but because I’m all that she can see and she feels blind without me, even if she wishes she didn’t sometimes. I want to be her light and dark and, yeah, sometimes her fucking nightmare. A fucking king in her eyes and she’d be all those things right back, the queen in mine. Of mine.
My absolutely favourite scene of the entire series is Raven’s birth scene. The way the tough, don’t-fuck-with-us, punch first and ask questions later Brayshaw brothers all freeze and Maddoc passes out and had me laughing so hard. It was hilarious, sweet, and perfectly them.