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Breaking Him (Love is War Book 1), by R.K. Lilley

Breaking Him (Love is War Book 1), by R.K. Lilley

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Breaking Him (Love is War Book 1), by R.K. Lilley

Breaking Him (Love is War Book 1), by R.K. Lilley



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From internationally bestselling author R.K. Lilley comes a scorching new series with melt-the-pages tension and all-consuming angst. It’s love, it’s war and it’s Scarlett and Dante’s story. Scarlett It was the kind of relationship where I invested more than I had to spare. I gave it everything. And so when it failed, I lost myself. It changed me. He changed me. I went down with the ship. My soul, burnt embers in the aftermath. The fire of him ravaged it all. He burned me. Broke me. Scarlett had always dreamed big. She was headed straight for Hollywood. Destined for silver screen greatness. But in her wildest dreams she never imagined she’d be broke and single at twenty-seven, doling drinks at thirty-five thousand feet. She was a glorified waitress in the skies. It had been years since she’d seen him. But one day, there he sat, gazing intently at her, ready to set everything ablaze once more. Dante wanted her. Again. Sure, she’d play along…but this time, it was his turn. She was breaking him. After all, love is war. --------------- Book one in the Love is War duet.

Breaking Him (Love is War Book 1), by R.K. Lilley

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17885 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-11
  • Released on: 2015-10-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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60 of 73 people found the following review helpful. Not for me By 1987 This book didn't feel like R.K. It had so much anger and hate that it was nearly unbearable to read. A blogger had posted it was a standalone, It is not. There are books that are meant to make you feel the characters pain/passion but this was childish and Scarlett was hate-able. I couldn't stand her. Everyone in this book is mean spirited and hateful, nearly all of them. Book 2 is predictable and not even out yet. Dante did everything he had to so he could protect Scarlett, the wench. There was no hook, just a lot of childish BS. I give it 2.5 stars which I am sure will likely cause fan drama but I don't like books that make me angry where there was no hope in site for anything. You learn nothing. The Past-Present POV was annoying too. It seems the one good character is dead.

23 of 28 people found the following review helpful. It was okay By I Love to Read This was not what I was expecting. First off, I'm a big fan of all of RK Lilley's, so giving this one only 3 stars really goes against the norm for me. The writing is great, but the characters and storyline...just not for me. There is so much hatred in Scarlett that she just comes across as a miserable, self centered, PITA. Because of that, the story felt like it was dragging. Okay, you had a bad upbringing, many do, move on.I'm not really sure what to take on the Dante, or Scarlett or any of the other characters brought into the story. Maybe that was Mrs. Lilley's intention. I can say as a reader of mainly this genre, this book was frustrating for me. I read many books that are released in multiple books (in fact her Up in the Air series is still one of my all time fav's), but after reading the final lines of this book, I felt jilted. I had just spent the last several hours of my life reading a book where I was left with no more of a connection to anyone in it than I had when I started. (Dante's character for me wasn't strong enough to like or hate him and I've already voiced my opinion of Scarlett). I needed more to connect in order to WANT to find out what happens next, but the truth is, I don't really care.Overall, this is MY opinion. The book is really well written, exactly what I've come to expect from Mrs. Lilley's work, but for me the story just wasn't my thing. I will skip the sequel to their story and wait for the next story that Mrs. Lilley comes up with.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. 3/5 By Melanie Parker *review may contain mild spoilers*“There is only one heart in this universe that calls to mine, and it does call. Constantly, relentlessly, it sings out to me in a captivating, resonating voice. Day after day, year after year, it calls to me. But I won’t listen to it. It belongs to a liar. ”I've read everything by R.K. Lilley, so when I heard she had a new book series coming out I knew I wouldn't be able to resist. Her writing style is just my weakness. I gobble up everything she creates. Bad Things, to this day, has the best sex scene I've ever read. If you're interested in getting into contemporary romance with light erotica I can't recommend this world enough (Yes, I saw that Frankie shout out).This all being said, I have to preface this review with this: These books are light hearted, but filled to the brim with angst. Sometimes the plot will make you want to scream with frustration. Sometimes you'll question how in the hell they'd be up for sex at that exact moment. Sometimes your eyes will feel like they are going to roll out of your head because of a very helpful coincidence. So as long as you go into this story expecting that, you'll be okay. This book isn't going to be the next Pride and Prejudice, but it sure in the hell is better than Fifty Shades of Grey.This story is about a rich boy named Dante, and girl from the other side of the tracks. The story is constantly switching between their present and their past, giving glimpses on why they aren't together currently. The back-story is that Scarlett was a poor girl who was abandoned at birth, and left in a trashcan outside an orphanage. Obviously, there is a mystery about who her parents (mostly her father) are, but her supposed Grandmother adopts her and raises her. She isn't shown any love by anyone, except by a sweet old lady that lives nearby and the sweet old lady's grandson who starts sticking up for her at school.Then in the present, Scarlett is 28 and an airline stewardess. R.K. Lilley used to be an airline stewardess, so she always kind of throws that occupation into her stories. I freakin' loved In Flight and the personal touch that R.K. Lilley always uses. Anyways, one day Scarlett sees a man from her past on her airplane and the reader soon realizes that they did not end on good terms.After that, it's a constant cat and mouse game, but you'll constantly wonder who is the cat and who is the mouse. Also, let me put on record that I do not think that Scarlett and Dante have a healthy relationship whatsoever, but the author does a wonderful job making it feel realistic and believable. And by believable I mean they are really toxic to one another, and the reader will be able to feel the hate both of them are feeling towards each other and their situation. I wouldn't wish their relationship on my worst enemy, but that doesn't mean I didn't love reading about it, while being wishful for a happy ending.“His lips were my own personal hell. They were either his biggest lie, or his greatest betrayer. Every kiss he’d ever given me, when we were in love or in hate, told me how he cared. Told me how he longed. Craved. Pined. Mourned. Despaired. Told me he was as desperate for me as ever.”I also feel like maybe the title of this book is incorrectly named. I think Breaking Her would have been much more accurate than Breaking Him. Scarlett wasn't really fooling anyone trying to resist Dante, and maybe it was because we were in her head, but she seemed to be the one that always got her heart broken or feelings hurt, not only by Dante, but by her family and classmates as well. I do believe the next installment is named Breaking Her which is kind of annoying, because I'm going to assume Dante will have more heartache in the following book.That cliffhanger ending hurt my soul. We weren't even hinted at a clue! Like, obviously it has to do with blackmailing, but I needed so much more! Plus, there is about a million loose ends. Regardless, R.K. Lilley is such a talented author, and I'll read anything and everything from her at this point.

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