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A review by k3z689
Breaking Away by Megan Lowe
4.0
Breaking Away by Megan Lowe is the third instalment of her Rocking Races series. This time following Mav, the quiet thoughtful brother, Megan yet again creates a story so engaging that it was impossible to put the book down.
Maverick - Mav - Ryan is tired of bikes. Sure he enjoys riding still but the competing isn't something he wants to do anymore. He isn't sure it is ever really something he wanted to do. However he continues on, not wanting to let his family down.
One night it all becomes too much. Leaving without a goodbye to anyone he takes off and makes a last minute acceptance to university to study computers. He knows taking off like he did is wrong, but he just can't bear to see the disappointment in his family's eyes when he tells them he wants out.
Aubrey James has had enough of bad boys. She knows what they want, and how they go about getting it, and she wants nothing to do with that. So when she takes one look at Mav she knows he had to stay away, not matter how charming he might appear.
And yet the more she gets to know him the more she begins to doubt her judgement. Maybe he isn't what she thought he was. It all comes to a head when Mav steps in to help her out of a situation that anyone else would have walked away from.
Their relationship is far from easy though, with Aubrey still consumed with doubts and Mav still consumed with guilt. And when a past trouble rears its head it is up to Aubrey and Mav to decide if this is something they are willing to fight for.
This book was just as good as the previous two in the series. It was gripping from the word go and the characters drew me in as much as those before had done. Well written and captivating this book does full justice to was has become one of my favourite series.
Maverick - Mav - Ryan is tired of bikes. Sure he enjoys riding still but the competing isn't something he wants to do anymore. He isn't sure it is ever really something he wanted to do. However he continues on, not wanting to let his family down.
One night it all becomes too much. Leaving without a goodbye to anyone he takes off and makes a last minute acceptance to university to study computers. He knows taking off like he did is wrong, but he just can't bear to see the disappointment in his family's eyes when he tells them he wants out.
Aubrey James has had enough of bad boys. She knows what they want, and how they go about getting it, and she wants nothing to do with that. So when she takes one look at Mav she knows he had to stay away, not matter how charming he might appear.
And yet the more she gets to know him the more she begins to doubt her judgement. Maybe he isn't what she thought he was. It all comes to a head when Mav steps in to help her out of a situation that anyone else would have walked away from.
Their relationship is far from easy though, with Aubrey still consumed with doubts and Mav still consumed with guilt. And when a past trouble rears its head it is up to Aubrey and Mav to decide if this is something they are willing to fight for.
This book was just as good as the previous two in the series. It was gripping from the word go and the characters drew me in as much as those before had done. Well written and captivating this book does full justice to was has become one of my favourite series.