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Unbreakable

2013

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Average rating3.7

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I would first off like to thank Kat and Stone Bastion and NetGalley for giving me the chance to fall in love with this book before it hit the book stores. This started like a good drink a slow burn that you savor the taste of. The characters were so well developed that you couldn't help but fall in love and get lost in them.
Heartbreaker pulled and pushed me in several different emotional directions. My heart broke for both Kiki and Darren, for what they've both endured. While Kiki's past leaves her apprehensive to trust another man with her heart, Darren would willing give his heart to her, only his past prevents himself the ability to do so. I felt frustrated with Darren, with his inability to live both his own life, and the role of caregiver to his sister. And Kiki...how she puts all men into one category. But as their relationship progressed, with a little help from their friends and family, my heart melted. I turned into a lovey-dovey, goo-fest over the romance shared between them. I laughed at the quirky banter between all the characters, and I cried for the real life circumstances thrown at them. This story gives you hope that happiness and love can still be found in the direst of situations.

Heartbreaker leaves you with the realization that love can be scary. It makes you take a blind leap of faith, trusting in the other to not let you fall. But if you do fall, you need to have the courage to get back up, dust yourself off, and try again. If you love a book that makes you feel something and challenges you to find your happy ending this is the book for you!

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