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A review by dinohakari
Breaking the Rules by Brigham Vaughn
5.0
And finally, it's here. The end of this series. I'm kind of sad about it, but on the other hand, happy to see that certain situations were finally resolved.
I really loved this book. None of the characters had it easy. Trevor had to survive a somewhat traumatic childhood and he is a person who is not afraid to speak his mind and to face whatever comes; and Wade has bounced back from a relationship that ended abruptly at the worst possible time. Something that left marks on both of them and the reason why neither of them is looking for love, but as always, it comes when one least expects it.
They have a strained relationship as agent and client, and it spills over into a relationship between them that happens unexpectedly and explosively. And so it begins...
I like [a:Brigham Vaughn|7578712|Brigham Vaughn|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1388354321p2/7578712.jpg]'s books because they are not without substance. From the first to the last one, they follow a plot, exposing situations that athletes experience, either because they cause them, and they come out of them well because they are "covered up", or because they are the ones who suffer them, such as homophobia , etc.
This book was a great ending to a great series, and while not everything ends this way in real life, at least one feels a little bit of happiness to see that some people who accompanied us for long hours receive their well-deserved HEA .
Looking forward to the spin off!!!
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.
I really loved this book. None of the characters had it easy. Trevor had to survive a somewhat traumatic childhood and he is a person who is not afraid to speak his mind and to face whatever comes; and Wade has bounced back from a relationship that ended abruptly at the worst possible time. Something that left marks on both of them and the reason why neither of them is looking for love, but as always, it comes when one least expects it.
They have a strained relationship as agent and client, and it spills over into a relationship between them that happens unexpectedly and explosively. And so it begins...
I like [a:Brigham Vaughn|7578712|Brigham Vaughn|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1388354321p2/7578712.jpg]'s books because they are not without substance. From the first to the last one, they follow a plot, exposing situations that athletes experience, either because they cause them, and they come out of them well because they are "covered up", or because they are the ones who suffer them, such as homophobia , etc.
This book was a great ending to a great series, and while not everything ends this way in real life, at least one feels a little bit of happiness to see that some people who accompanied us for long hours receive their well-deserved HEA .
Looking forward to the spin off!!!
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.