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Breaking Out by Lydia Michaels

laureneusanio's review

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3.0

3.75

bookwormlala's review

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2.0

SAD SHADOW IF THE FIRST

Lucien and Scout are together, but it's getting close to the time that Lucien must honor the deal he made with Parker. Lucien takes the only way he sees out, but his plan backfires, and he and Scout split. But Parker is there to try to pick up the pieces.

I didn't like this story. Most of the book was Lucien and Scout apart....suffering. Parker was a jerk, especially with the way he tried to set Lucien up to fail, and withheld and twisted the truth. Pretty sure he had something to do with Scout's phone dying. It sucks how everybody was in this story.I am looking forward to the resolution, and hope it's better than this one.

jamieco's review

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2.0

I was under the impression that this wasn’t a love triangle, but whaddya know I spy a love triangle. This book started off great and I loved it so much more than the first book. But then bam idiocy and love triangle. It would’ve been so easy to not turn this into a life triangle, and from my perspective it IS a love triangle. If it wasn’t she wouldn’t be kissing the om back. Sad because I LOVED the h in book one.

mwlgal's review against another edition

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5.0

Fantastic series. Read all three books. Loved Scout and Lucien, and how their relationship developed. Scout is a standout.

gen_theromancenerd's review against another edition

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4.0

this was less BDS&M and more dramatic erotic romance

quasinice's review

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emotional sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

cocktailsandbooks1's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 Cocktails

The Lucian and Evelyn saga continues in the second book of The Surrender Trilogy and I was not disappointed. I really thought the author did a fantastic job of capturing me as a reader further into this story. There were times when I hated it and times when I loved it. So many different emotions were portrayed by the characters and so much self discovery for Lucian and Evelyn.

The books starts out right where the first book ends and I fell in love a little more with Lucian. Underneath his brash exterior is a very caring and loving man, he is not the man behind the mask he puts on when in public. I thought that this was more Evelyn's story, as a reader you get to experience her growth and conquer her inner demons, this is more about her self discovery. There were times that you wanted to cry for the injustice that life was for her growing up. Her character is about how anyone can rise from the depths and make their dreams come true if they work hard. Hers and Lucian's relationship is all about learning to trust and love, and the roadblocks that they face in trying to make the impossible possible.

I loved how the author always had you guessing what would happen next in their lives and in the story. It was a story filled with passion and heartbreak. This is not your normal, rich guy meets poor girl story; here are your characters and here is the plot. This story gradually unfolds but never enough that made it predictable in any way. It is well written, and the characters are very well developed ... and despite some emotional aspects of the characters' lives, it doesn't weigh you down. There is a great balance, and some fabulous intimate sex scenes. I would recommend that you read the first book in the trilogy first, and I am really looking forward to the next. The ending was fantastic and I can't wait to read what happens in the final book.

Reviewed by Kim for Cocktails and Books
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