Holly James is trying to move on with
her life, but it’s not easy. She can’t stand to be touched by anyone, not even
her own family. She is a lost broken shell of the person that she used to be.
She realizes that shutting everyone out is much easier then opening up and
letting someone hurt her.
Drew Walker is no prince charming. He
doesn’t care about anyone but himself and has no intention of changing. He
loves the life of excitement and entitlement that comes with being the lead
singer of a band, and has no plans to get tied down anytime soon.
When these two meet there is an
immediate chemistry. The thing that surprises Holly is that she can tolerate
his touch. He makes her feel like herself once again and gives her the freedom
and comfort she has been desperate to find. On the other hand he is
self-centered, egotistical, and everything that she should stay away from.
What happens when the
one person who can save you might also be the person who can break you?
“There was
something about Drew, but I had no idea what it was. He was self-centered,
cocky, and definitely not prince
charming. Maybe that’s why I liked him though. Maybe I didn’t want to be saved
by the handsome prince. Maybe I wanted to be corrupted by the evil king.”
**Breaking Free is for mature audiences
only—strong language, and explicit sexual content are apparent.**
Author Bio and Links
Alexis
Noelle lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with her husband, three kids, and
two dogs. On top a writing career, she is a full-time student and a full-time
mom. She loves spending time with her kids, although she has to hide the
computer from them when she is writing! She love being active and being
outdoors, especially if it involves any kind of shopping.
She
has always been passionate about writing. She loves to read romance books and
feels like being able to lose yourself in a book is one of the more exciting
aspects. The books she loves to read and write will be ones that make you feel
for the characters. Ashley believes that you should have an opinion on every
character in a book whether you love them, hate them, or think they are up to
something.
She
also believes that the most important critic is your reader, so she loves to
hear from the readers. She want her fans to be open & talk to her about
what they want for the characters in the story, and what they would like to see
happen.
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