

This is a 125k word standalone novel releasing on November 19th! No other books of mine have to be read in order to read and enjoy this book.Is a full length, stand-alone angsty, new adult romance book by Meagan Brandy. She was light, and I’m the bastard who led her into darkness.īut this girl… she followed with a smile. She was different from all I knew and more than I expected. Turned out, the feisty little thing I found was far from what I hoped for. Track down what was hidden away and take pleasure in toying with it.

Break Me is well written and the characters are well developed, so I had no trouble jumping in and following right along. This whole world, while new to me, didn’t leave me wondering who was who, or what was happening. Their circle around each other gets smaller and smaller until they are left standing on top of each other, but will his darkness pull her under or will her light shine bright enough for both of them? He refuses to give in to what he’s feeling, while she just wants to prove that she belongs. Royce and Brielle play a game of cat and mouse throughout most of the book.

She doesn’t care how miserable he intends to make her life it can’t be worse than what she was living in. When Royce brings her the opportunity to be closer to the one person she’s been missing she knows she won’t mess it up. Instead she was shipped off to live with her aunt and she has missed her brother every day they’ve been apart. Brielle was never allowed to opportunity to grow up in Brayshaw like her older brother, Bass, was.

However, when Royce brings her back to Brayshaw she fits into his world better than he ever expected. However, he fools himself into thinking that he is fine being alone, only filling his bed with random women and being known as the party boy, that is until he meets Brielle Bishop and she drives him just a little bit crazy.īrielle was supposed to be an end to a means for retaliation. While Royce and his brothers are super close and they live in the same mansion together so Royce isn’t really alone, he feels lonely at the end of the night when they all head to their separate wings. Each of his brothers before have fallen in love and have already started their family leaving Royce Brayshaw as the last man standing. The Kings of Brayshaw rule the town, the people, everything. This was my first venture into the Brayshaw world and Break Me did not disappoint.
