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Breakaway
Breakaway
Breakaway
Audiobook7 hours

Breakaway

Written by Heather M. Orgeron

Narrated by Vanessa Edwin and Jakobi Diem

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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I fell in love with my best friend but he didn't love me back.

Sounds like a cheesy line from a country song, right? Too bad it's the story of my life.

I thought that I'd moved on, swore he was the one.

But that facade began to fade in the flash of a half-carat diamond ring.

Now years later, here I am, running back to the boy who broke my adolescent heart, hoping that just maybe, he'll be the one to piece it back together.

. . .

I fell in love with my best friend while she fell in love with him.

Ironically, it was my own damn fault. I practically served her up on a silver platter.

So I turned to my second love, basketball, moving across the country to escape.

For years, I've been sitting on the sidelines watching, waiting.

Now it's time to make my move.

No more fouling out.

This time, I'm going to score.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 17, 2018
ISBN9781977377562
Breakaway
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Heather M. Orgeron

Heather M. Orgeron is a Cajun girl with a big heart and a passion for writing romance. An avid reader since she could first pick up a book, she recently discovered a love for cultivating romantic stories of her own. When not writing, she can be found hidden beneath mounds of laundry and piles of dirty dishes or locked away in her bathroom soaking in the tub with a good book.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    Breakaway is a fantastic book if you’re looking for one dimensional protagonists, pacing issues, and adults that act as juvenile as adults as they did as children!

    Any chance of finding either romantic lead relatable is frequently veered away from by their constant refusal to communicate and need to manipulate each other. There’s barely any justification for their dysfunctional relationship, but just in case you were wondering if these two were really meant to be together, literally every secondary character insists that the two of them are perfect for each other!

    Had to drop this book after the 20 chapter mark. The contrivances of the plot needing the two leads to separate were silly at best. To cap it off, a miserably boring chapter about the male lead’s singular motivating factor (tits), was punchlined with some out of nowhere transphobia.

    This book was truly written in 2017. Keep it off your bookshelf and in the trash.