Love Broken by J.D. Hollyfield

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 Love Broken was a well a written story that had such a fun plot with the author and cover model relationship and it brought the drama!
Love Broken by JD Hollyfield

Released February 24, 2018
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My name is Katie Beller, but the world, as of late, knows me as Bailey Swan, the love guru behind my bestselling book.

Want the shortened version? Here it is:

Love was stupid.
A fake. A farce
Love was broken.

Women everywhere were eating up my advice and fighting back against fake love. My book started a relationship revolution. And I stood by my story.

Until I met Charlie Bates.

When I throw all my own rules and advice out the window after a week-long rendezvous, I start to wonder just how real my words were. Maybe love might be just a little more complicated than I thought.

Maybe I’m the one who’s love broken.

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

What a fun book concept, although… Love Broken really irritated me because our h just assumed that our hero only wanted her for sex and then I realized holy crap! That’s what I think about every guy when it comes to myself. So then I realized that I’m reading about myself, that cynic that has a hard time believing that a man actually wants a relationship. You know when it’s easier to shut down emotional connections and just have a sexual relationship? Dang it. It’s kind of hard having yourself thrown in your face unintentionally when you are reading.

Love Broken was a well a written story that had such a fun plot with the author and cover model relationship and it brought the drama! It did kind of drag in parts and I thought that there may have been too many sex scenes, but most women really seem to dig this so that is probably just me.

After reading Love Broken, I have to wonder if women are really chasing these hot male cover models down and basically treating them like man flavored candy in real life, because honestly I would probably not even be coherent, much less prowl after the man.

If you are looking for a book that isn’t quite what you are used to you should check this out, I mean… it takes place in our favorite place… the book world.

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