Thursday, October 26, 2017

Clean Break by Lisa Suzanne

🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Synopsis:
Reese Brady needs a clean break from the family she destroyed and the brothers who shattered her heart. When an ex attempts to rekindle an old romance, she basks in his familiarity and friendship until the night he surprises her with tickets to see her favorite band.

Everything spirals out of control when she receives a desperate call from the man she never thought she’d hear from again. Will Reese get the clean break she seeks, or will she be forced back into the center of everything she’s trying to escape?

This forbidden romance series featuring a rock star and his business mogul brother must be read in order:
A Little Like Destiny
Only Ever You
Clean Break  

 
Received an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review
The first book in this trilogy reminded me a lot of Thoughtless by S. C. Stevens. It had a very similar story line so it felt predictable to me. I wanted more character development for the characters but mostly the brothers. I needed more information about each of the brothers other than one is a rock star and they have bad blood between them. 
I didn't understand Reese! Why  won't she just break up with Brian?! There is no substance to the relationship. He doesn't really treat her well. He ignores her at dinner parties except for when she is supposed to talk him up but is not told that ahead of time. I liked Mark better for her because he was more realistic in his expectations of her and what was between them. He didn't treat her poorly either. Sure being with him would be difficult considering his job but he loves her.
I didn't understand why there was so much back and forth between Reese and the brothers in the second book especially on Mark's end. He fights for her so hard for so long and then he just gives up?!? What?!?
The conclusion to the trilogy was by far the best of the three. Although it felt like the ending of the book went on for a while. Everything that happened between Mark and Reese seemed to be realistic to me and I was happy that they don't just jump back into each others arms at the beginning of the book. Her emotions seem to be all over the place but it makes sense considering everything that happened in the first two books. 



No comments:

Post a Comment