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Breaking The Chains by Janine Infante Bosco

lynn_the_greyhound_mum's review

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4.0

I found this book a little harder to keep straight in my mind with the hopping back and forth between the present and the past.

bobosbookbank's review

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4.0

Breaking the Chains is Book two in the Satan's Knights Prospect trilogy. It has interconnecting characters but is a complete standalone.

Bishop has not been a good man and he's been a pretty lousy father to his young son, Connor, too. But when Connor whispers for help, Bishop's instincts kick in and he finds that he'll do anything to protect his son, even kill the man who's hurt him. Charlotte has always been the good girl, always done what's right. But one glimpse of Bishop and Connor and she knows she'll do anything to protect them even if it means doing something bad.

Oh...these two! They tore my heart up! Bishop was a bad, bad boy (but in the best way). Yet, his character
drew me into the pages right from the beginning. His enigmatic and charming ways easily had me rooting for him. Ms. Bosco did another fantastic job of having the characters evolve and grow into people you'd want to be friends with. I adored how sweet Bishop was with Charlotte but more, I loved how he become a father to Connor and not just a sperm donor. Charlotte seemed like a little mouse in the beginning but the mama bear quickly emerged and it was so cool watching her transition into the strong woman at the end.

Besides all that sexy goodness, it was so fun to spend some time with a few of my favorite past characters! #PropertyofParrish Told from dual POVs with a happy ever after. I voluntarily read and reviewed this Book.

heather_whit's review

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5.0

Where do I even begin. This book will definitely pull at your heartstrings. I felt for Connor and wanted to keep him myself. That poor boy goes through hell and back. Bishop is a father in a mission and is bound and determined to be the dad Conner deserves. He knows it's not going to be easy, and he will have to show everyone he is in it for the long haul. Charlotte is an angel who has a huge heart. The way she steps up to help these two heal is beautiful. Of course along the way she begins to heal with the help of Conner and Bishop.
This is a sweet story that is filled with heart ache and love. You will see how people can grow and change for those they love. Family is family regardless if you share blood or not. I like the way this story is written. Even though it does have a HEA the characters had to work for it.
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