Beautiful Broken Rules eBook Kimberly Lauren
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Beautiful Broken Rules eBook Kimberly Lauren
Beautiful Broken Rules is one of those books that gets dusty (figuratively) on my tbr. It was sitting there forever, and, for some reason, I always debate a long while (in blonde time about 35 seconds) before adding a book to my tbr, so that I don’t have a million books to wade through—but I still have an endless list I don’t ever plan on reading. It should be a real diagnosis; it’s a serious problem, after all.But fortunately, some Christmas moolah from my dad—who doesn’t know I read smut and never will—and I bought a crap load of books, and Beautiful Broken Rules happened to be one of them.
This new-adult romance was grittier, angstier, and all around better than I expected.
Emerson sleeps around. She doesn’t want a relationship and has three rules she always follows.
1. Never sleep with someone that a friend has feelings for.
2. Never sleep with someone that’s in a relationship.
3. Never sleep with someone more than three times.
She follows these rules to a T, and truly believes she will never be in a relationship because of past experiences that shaped her into believing love only hurts. Was her reasoning believable? Honestly, no. The whole driving force behind her rules wasn't convincing, but I was enjoying the story enough not to care.
Her first meeting with Jax is great. She’s doing the walk of shame out of a frat house in only her underwear because she couldn’t find her clothes.
This was actually a pretty long book, I thought. And I honestly never grew bored once. The conflict was perfectly done to keep me interested all the way through. The build of up of Jax's and Em's relationship was really well done - from friends to friends with benefits to lovers - and while I was a little bummed this wasn't that steamy, there was enough to keep me invested.
This might have been a five star read for me if the editing didn’t make me want to smack my head on something. There was no definite tense—it switched from past to present and it was super distracting. I know some people don’t notice tenses, but it’s one of those things that’s glaringly obvious to me.
Overall, a NA romance with a touch of sports that I’d recommend to angst lovers.
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Beautiful Broken Rules eBook Kimberly Lauren Reviews
Em Moore cheerfully calls herself the campus slut and she certainly sets out to prove the tag. The reason? Her parents, who had been divorced, are killed while in a car together, leading Em to think first that they were having an affair (and that her dad was cheating on her beloved stepmother) and second that anyone you love will leave, one way or the other. So, she loves 'em and leaves 'em without getting her heart involved. Until her best friend invites his two closest friends from Texas to move into his apartment and she sees Jaxton Riley. He isn't happy with his role as friend only. He needs to find out if slow and steady will win the race to her heart.
I started off not wild about this book but it grew on me the more I read. I bought all three of the series at once, so I was determined to give Ms. Lauren a chance, and I'm glad I did. The writing is good and the characters—once I got to know them—were good. I just didn't think the conflict was as strong or as fresh as it could have (should have) been. I mean, her parents died, they didn't abandon her in a flop house. She's a junior in college throughout the book and seems to have decided forever to have only shallow relationships. Mightn't there have been a smidge of yearning for something more?
Holy Smokes that was more than A-Freaking-Mazing!
I just love being surprised by an indie writer! Of course I downloaded this book because of the cover. Beautiful and HOT...right? It pulled me in and I needed to know more about these people. So great marketing there. The book description didn't grab me...sounded typical with a little twist, but the high ratings did...so I gave it a go.
The writing pulled me in right away. The story is not a new one, but the characters grab you instantly and make you want to know more about each one. Emerson/Em, Jaxon, Jace, Cole, and Quinn...they are all just so likeable. I am pretty sure that I died a little reading this book. It is just so intense at times (yep...bring on the angst!)...it definitely got the adrenaline pumping. ...and Epilogues. Wow, have I mentioned how much I love them. I loved that the entire book was through Emerson's POV and the the Epilogue was from Jaxon's. Yum! The insight made it that much sweeter. It was worth the 4 hours of sleep, freakin puffy sleepless eyes, and the grumpy, irritable, and edgy attitude this morning. Again...let me say it...totally worth it! This is a fast and light read with good writing, fun characters, with just enough angst, and maybe a little too much running and lack of communicating to make me a little crazy...but totally worth it by the end. Great fist book Kimberly Lauren! Delicious...and I devoured it! Must.Have.More!
Beautiful Broken Rules was one of my favorite reads! Emerson as a heroine was so relatable in her honestly and her insecurities. She is strong on the outside but on the inside she is just trying to keep her heart safe. What she likes and how she is will just have to be accepted by others and screw you if you don't like it.
But when she meets her match in Jax those walls around her heart begin to wobble and have no choice but the crumble. It takes a strong person to go head to head with Emerson's fierce independence and luckily he's up for the challenge.
There's that romantic angst that keeps you hooked and that steamy chemistry that keeps you blushing. The way Kimberly Lauren's writes her story has me so immersed that the outside world completely disappeared.
This is definitely a story you need to add to your library.
Beautiful Broken Rules is one of those books that gets dusty (figuratively) on my tbr. It was sitting there forever, and, for some reason, I always debate a long while (in blonde time about 35 seconds) before adding a book to my tbr, so that I don’t have a million books to wade through—but I still have an endless list I don’t ever plan on reading. It should be a real diagnosis; it’s a serious problem, after all.
But fortunately, some Christmas moolah from my dad—who doesn’t know I read smut and never will—and I bought a crap load of books, and Beautiful Broken Rules happened to be one of them.
This new-adult romance was grittier, angstier, and all around better than I expected.
Emerson sleeps around. She doesn’t want a relationship and has three rules she always follows.
1. Never sleep with someone that a friend has feelings for.
2. Never sleep with someone that’s in a relationship.
3. Never sleep with someone more than three times.
She follows these rules to a T, and truly believes she will never be in a relationship because of past experiences that shaped her into believing love only hurts. Was her reasoning believable? Honestly, no. The whole driving force behind her rules wasn't convincing, but I was enjoying the story enough not to care.
Her first meeting with Jax is great. She’s doing the walk of shame out of a frat house in only her underwear because she couldn’t find her clothes.
This was actually a pretty long book, I thought. And I honestly never grew bored once. The conflict was perfectly done to keep me interested all the way through. The build of up of Jax's and Em's relationship was really well done - from friends to friends with benefits to lovers - and while I was a little bummed this wasn't that steamy, there was enough to keep me invested.
This might have been a five star read for me if the editing didn’t make me want to smack my head on something. There was no definite tense—it switched from past to present and it was super distracting. I know some people don’t notice tenses, but it’s one of those things that’s glaringly obvious to me.
Overall, a NA romance with a touch of sports that I’d recommend to angst lovers.
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