“… listen, Raggedy Anne, the difference between you and me is that that you’ve only wished Talon would bury his face in your cunt. I’ve experienced it, so yeah, fish food is appropriate for Fish Boy here.” When I tell you I screamed with laughter…
If there was ever a book that truly displayed that fine-as-hell line between hate, obsession and love, it’d be “Breaking You” by Taylor Wilson-West. SERIOUSLY. This was the best bully romance I’ve read in a long time. With her mom’s role as an FBI agent, Cin moves to a new school to finish her senior year. While moving in, Talon sets his sights on destroying her immediately. And Cin is at least half a saint for not murdering him in the process. Through their mutual hatred, an attachment forms between Cin and Talon. They discover there is a missing thread neither knew about that stitches them together – then tragedy strikes – and they are forced to confront their feelings for each other. Talon (and his band of brothers) become fiercely protective when Cin finds herself in trouble. And the way they fit together like pieces of a puzzle falling into place is lovely. This novel was full of frustration, and thrills, suspense and spice. This was my first read by Taylor Wilson-West, but it definitely won’t be my last.
No TLDR for this one – I am TRYING to keep them short ya’ll. LOL
Keepin’ it WTH-worthy,
Kells.


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