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Breakable (Contours of the Heart #2) Paperback | Pages: 361 pages
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Title:Breakable (Contours of the Heart #2)
Author:Tammara Webber
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 361 pages
Published:May 6th 2014 by Penguin Berkley
Categories:New Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Young Adult. Contemporary Romance. Academic. College. Fiction

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He was lost and alone. Then he found her.
And the future seemed more fragile than ever.


As a child, Landon Lucas Maxfield believed his life was perfect and looked forward to a future filled with promise — until tragedy tore his family apart and made him doubt everything he ever believed.

All he wanted was to leave the past behind. When he met Jacqueline Wallace, his desire to be everything she needed came so easy…

As easy as it could be for a man who learned that the soul is breakable and that everything you hoped for could be ripped away in a heartbeat.

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Original Title: Breakable
ISBN: 0425266869 (ISBN13: 9780425266861)
Edition Language: English
Series: Contours of the Heart #2
Characters: Jacqueline Wallace, Landon Maxfield, Lucas

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I adore Easy. I adore this story. But this companion was pretty unnecessary. The first book offers such a flawless perspective on rape and consent, and this book seemed like it was just a tribute to learning more about Lucas rather than actually offering a moral like Easy did. I would suggest skipping this one, unless you really wanna hear more about Lucas's backstory. But a lot of the time I was bored and the book is literally the same as the first one, so you're not missing anything, even if

3.5 StarsLandon Lucas Maxfield has the perfect family until tragedy tears it apart and EVERYTHING changes.Lucas' story is heartbreaking like no other...He's perfection, but I have conflicted feelings about this book. 3-4 stars, maybe??? I loved some parts but I cant escape the fact that in some areas of the story I was a little bored, to the point I was speed reading. Equally I wouldn't want to discourage readers from completing the Lucas/Jacqueline story because, at other times, my emotional

actual rating: 2.5 stars This book was disappointing. I really liked Easy but Breakable wasn't for me. I don't get it. Why would the authors bother with a second book while they can tell the story from two POV. And it would be better. But in this book, Lucas was a real stalker, his life was all about Jaqueline. I still like him, yet he isn't the same person anymore. The book was too long and too boring for me.

When doubts become ignorance, and ignorance becomes awesome.I didn't TBR Breakable (insert audible gasp here). Nope, I did not. It had nothing to do with not liking Easy, because I LOVED Easy. I LOVE Tammara Webber, but my interest seemed disinterested. It's a commonality of late, take your best seller, write it from a different POV (usually the male's) and new life is breathed into an already told story. Don't get me wrong, several authors have been very successful in doing this, and I've loved

When doubts become ignorance, and ignorance becomes awesome.I didn't TBR Breakable (insert audible gasp here). Nope, I did not. It had nothing to do with not liking Easy, because I LOVED Easy. I LOVE Tammara Webber, but my interest seemed disinterested. It's a commonality of late, take your best seller, write it from a different POV (usually the male's) and new life is breathed into an already told story. Don't get me wrong, several authors have been very successful in doing this, and I've loved

SpoilersDisappointing. I loved Easy, it was well written, the romance was believable, and the characters were likeable. This on the other hand was pretty much the exact opposite the story dragged, the relationship between Landon/Jacqueline was flat, and Landon was an awful character his POV was so off putting.-I didn't like the alternating chapters. Present day Landon was a weird creeper who said/thought/did nothing remotely interesting. I enjoyed reading certain parts of Landon's past though

2.5-3 heart"breaking" stars!!I'm very sorry guys, but this is what I thought of Breakable: While I was curious about some things from his past (i.e.: like how he was before the tragedy and what exactly happened that fateful night), the constant back and forth insights from past and present were what ruined this for me. Well, that, and the very slow pacing and needless and unnecessary information from Lucas' "Landon" days that I just didn't need to know.If anything, all I wanted to see was the
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