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Breaking the Devil

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Mack has a fight ahead of him if he wants to break the red-haired devil who has haunted him for so long…

Mack Wilson gave his heart and virginity to the only man he swore he'd ever love. Justin threw that love back at him a day later, mocking Mack and his feelings. Mack never got past it, or Justin's abandonment. Justin left the day after he and Mack made love, and over a decade later, Mack gets the shock of his life when he's watching a wild, beautiful, untamed red stallion throw a hell of a hissy fit in the corral. The horse reminds him of Justin. Mack is still raw from the pain, never having gotten past it.

Then Justin is there, ripping away the bandages of their past and pulling all the hurt and anger out of Mack, refusing to let Mack run him off. Refusing to let Mack go.

Mack hates Justin—doesn't he? Or will he listen to Justin and give a chance to try to make amends? Can he make amends, when there's someone waiting to tear them apart—again?

Reader Advisory: This book was previously released at another publisher. It has been revised, re-edited and considerably expanded for release by Total-E-Bound.

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Release dateMay 17, 2013
ISBN9781781843154
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Breaking the Devil
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Bailey Bradford

A native Texan, Bailey spends her days spinning stories around in her head, which has contributed to more than one incident of tripping over her own feet. Evenings are reserved for pounding away at the keyboard, as are early morning hours. Sleep? Doesn't happen much. Writing is too much fun, and there are too many characters bouncing about, tapping on Bailey's brain demanding to be let out. Caffeine and chocolate are permanent fixtures in Bailey's office and are never far from hand at any given time. Removing either of those necessities from Bailey's presence can result in what is known as A Very, Very Scary Bailey and is not advised under any circumstances.

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    Book Description:Mack has a fight ahead of him if he wants to break the red-haired devil who has haunted him for so long…Mack Wilson gave his heart and virginity to the only man he swore he’d ever love. Justin threw that love back at him a day later, mocking Mack and his feelings. Mack never got past it, or Justin’s abandonment. Justin left the day after he and Mack made love, and over a decade later, Mack gets the shock of his life when he’s watching a wild, beautiful, untamed red stallion throw a hell of a hissy fit in the corral. The horse reminds him of Justin. Mack is still raw from the pain, never having gotten past it.Then Justin is there, ripping away the bandages of their past and pulling all the hurt and anger out of Mack, refusing to let Mack run him off. Refusing to let Mack go.Mack hates Justin—doesn’t he? Or will he listen to Justin and give a chance to try to make amends? Can he make amends, when there’s someone waiting to tear them apart—again?This was such a let down in story and character's. I was expecting a real conflict of emotions when Justin walked back into Mack's life. Mack was destroyed, heartborken, full of anger and hate...and not two minutes after he sees Justin, they are man handling each other and jumping into bed. Highly Unbelievable. I don't think anyone would really act this way, no matter how sex deprived they have been. It all felt rushed and too many Sex scenes and not enough Plot. The plot was just a ploy to get these two Cowboy's into bed. I would have liked to know what were their lives like during the 12 years apart.The Novel doesn't hold up and sputters to easy conclusion.It did not live up to the book's description, which roped me in to buying this in the first place.Read ANDREW GREY's 'RANGE " Series to see how this GENRE is done right.