A review by fritz42
Breaking Point by Suzanne Brockmann

5.0

I loved this book. We get to see another side of Max - another one of my favorite characters - after he learns that Gina's name has shown up on a list of victims killed from a bombing in Germany. He heads off to Germany to identify her body, and Jules, being the wonderful employee/friend that he is, refuses to let him go alone. There they meet Grady, and the unlikely three take off to rescue both Gina and Molly from the man that kidnapped them.

Neither Max or Grady are easy people to love. Max holds himself in such control, keeping anyone from getting close. Grady has a history that he feels tainted him. It takes special women to love them, and that is why I love both Gina and Molly as female protagonists. They have incredible strength, putting up with all the crap both Max and Grady have put them through in the past.

And Jules. I could write a whole review just on Jules. I'm beginning to think I should have a Jules and/or Robin shelf because if there is a book with either of them in it, I will want to read it. Jules refuses to let Max go it alone. He'll take on any and all - including Max himself - to make sure that he is there for Max. I love his personality. When he is a friend or when things need a little lightness or humor, Jules is there with a quip or a "sweetie." But have a badass around that needs to be taken care of, Jules the FBI agent is there is spades.