"Breaking The Bad Boy (Completed)"

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"Breaking The Bad Boy (Completed)"

Ashley Martin has been through more grief than a person experiences in their entire life and carries baggage that no kid should ever entail. Tyler Miller is the school's scandalous bad boy who acts on impulse, blinded rage and will single-handedly destroy anybody who stands in his way.

Then all of a sudden, they're thrown together and despite their destructive past, they're forced to overcome their differences. It's time for Ashley to stop running away from his death glares, blank stares and that spine-chilling scowl that reminds her just how little he cares.

Driven by a whirlwind of secrets, a class assignment and midnight walks into the past, things should start working out. But then fate kicks in; hard-hitting and soul-crushing. It's a fight-or-flight situation, a reincarnation of her past, a chance for him to right the wrongs he did by her.

A second chance is like giving someone an extra bullet for their gun after they missed you the first time round. So here's Tyler's gun. Here's Ashley's heart. And here's to their second chance, however hopeless it may seem.


Writer: Kaddydee
Story: Completed


HOOOOLLLLLLLLLY MACARONI SHIZZEL. THIS BOOK.

 I remember saying multiple times in this review- book-or-whatever-you-wanna-call-it of mine that I had favorite books, but the more I read books like this one, the more I feel like I betrayed the others. (Hope I didn't leave my address somewhere on my account cuz I dont want any writer ringing my doorbell and stabbing me) 

Someone save me. This story is sooooooooo much more than just saving a 'Bad Boy'. I absolutely love the way Tyler and Ashley interact with each other (as much in the beginning as throughout the whole story). Everything is so well written that every emotion (and I really mean every little emotion) had the power to be transferred to me (every little frown, smile, scream, cry, pain, happiness... I could feel it like I was the one experience it). I personally think that if you can do that then your a great writer.

I learned a lot from this book about grief and happiness. My phone is literally filled with screenshots about quote or explanations that the author used. (I have to buy myself a new micro SD card)

Even thought the story has a very sad plot, I think that its one of the funniest books to. I'm usually kinda sad when I read filler chapters from other book because there are some that have those fillers where nothing really interesting is happening, which makes it a bit boring. In this book however, those chapters make me swoon, aww and laugh at the way the characters interact and how stupid they are (in a positif way). Even if the chapter is supposed to be boring, the author manages to make us laugh at everything someone says. And this is a gift from God if you can do something like this and not bore your readers. 

Now now now, for those who can't do that it's definitely okay (even I am not able to do that). Filler chapters aren't supposed to be important and are literally supposed to just fill the book. So chill, there is nothing wrong with your writing. If you manage to highlight the most important aspect of your story then congrats, we (writers) know how hard it is to do that.

So, without further ado, I force you all to go read this book because if I don't, you don't know what you'll be missing.


P.S.: Screw this book for making my boyfriend standard so high *bawls*




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