Title: Breakdown by Ellie Grace
Age group: NA/Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: Fall 2014
Synopsis:
Amy Porter has had a thing for her twin brother’s best friend since she was a teenager. After being considered “one of the boys” throughout her childhood, he’s the first guy to look at her and see past the tomboy she used to be. Unfortunately, he’s also completely off-limits. She does her best to move on as the years go by, but it’s not until her life takes a drastic turn that she finally accepts the fact that they aren’t meant to be. However, as her world crumbles around her, Nate always seems to be close by to help her pick up the pieces.
Nate Miller knows that Amy is the one girl he can never have. No matter how badly he wants her, he won’t risk destroying his friendship; especially when her brother goes overseas with the Marines and makes Nate promise to look out for her. As life continues to get in the way and keep them apart, the only logical choice is to give up… but giving up is the last thing he wants to do.
With so many obstacles stacked up against them, can they make it or are they headed for a breakdown?
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This Time Around and Break Away, companions to Breakdown
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Ellie Grace is an avid reader, chocolate lover and caffeine addict. When a story popped into her head that she couldn’t seem to shake, she decided to pursue her childhood dream of becoming a writer. When she’s not writing, she’s usually curled up with a book by one of her many, many favorite authors.
1) Favorite scene:
The most significant scene for me is the one where Nate goes to check on Amy after her brother leaves for Iraq. Both Nate and Amy are faced with important decisions during that scene; Nate in his feelings for Amy, and Amy in regards to motherhood. Nate chooses Amy (and her baby), but Amy realizes that her child has to come before anything else, and Nate deserves someone who can put him first. As heartbreaking as the moment is, it had to happen that way, and it shows so much about the heart of both characters.
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