Friday, January 24, 2014

Review: Breaking Bedrock - FIVE FREAKING AMAZING STARS!


As a married mother of three, Addison Greyer has always been known for doing the right thing. Hoping to keep it that way, she fought like hell to avoid falling for the mysterious, highly successful, albeit broken man whom the world knows as William Hartman. But what Addison didn't understand was that you can't help who you fall in love with and that it almost never happens the way you think it should.

Unfortunately for Addison, William Hartman and her desire for him continue to occupy her mind every single waking moment of the day. There's something undeniable in the way he makes her feel. From the way he looks at her to the way he so eloquently professes his love and longing via written letters, it suddenly becomes pretty clear that some rules were made to be broken. 

With the two of them separated by a trial, public opinion, and a marriage that seems to be unraveling by the hour, Addison tries to keep it all together as life as she knows it is falling apart. However, as the pressure mounts, Addison soon realizes the price she'll pay to keep everyone else happy.

In this highly anticipated sequel to Bedrock, Addison and William rekindle their torrid, sensual affair through a series of love letters. What remains to be seen is whether their love and desire for one another can sustain them as they attempt to overcome the realities of their broken pasts and build a future together.

Due to heavy subject matter, strong language, and sexual content this book is for mature audiences


I loved Bedrock and couldn't wait to read Breaking Bedrock. And I'm happy to say any small flaw I found in Bedrock was completely gone in Breaking Bedrock. I loved every single page, every single word.

Addi is dealing with her marriage, which is falling apart, while being in love with another man. Her husband has a mistress on the side, another reason she can't stay with him. But they have three beautiful sons and if she leaves it'll tear apart their family, so she can't leave.

William is still head over heels in love with Addi but he can't get close to her because of the upcoming trial and the fact that she isn't willing to leave her unhappy marriage. He is not willing to let her go like her husband always does. He wants to fight for her because she is worth fighting for.

I would love to read more of them. I love the wrap up of the story but I just loved William and Addi.

For those of you who prefer it straight up, no chaser: Mama to five. Lover of Life. Writer. Juggler extraordinare. That just about covers it...

The extended version and in third person no less.;) Britney is married to a man she adores (when he isn't driving her crazy) and is the mother of five amazing kids, who (surprise!) also have a habit of driving her crazy. Her best guess is that it's genetic. In addition, Britney founded a local network for women in 2012, which has grown to almost 800 members. To further prove that she may in fact be certifiably insane, she decided to publish her debut novel entitled, Bedrock in May of 2013. Then and only then, would she consider her training to be an expert (life) juggler complete.

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