broken
[broh-kuh n]
verb
past participle of break
adjective
reduced to fragments; fragmented
ruptured; torn; fractured
not functioning properly; out of working order
Meteorology.
(of sky cover) being more than half, but not totally, covered by clouds.
infringed or violated:
A broken promise is a betrayal of trust
interrupted, disrupted, or disconnected:
After the phone call he returned to her broken sleep
weakened in strength, spirit, etc.:
tamed, trained, or reduced to submission:
imperfectly spoken, as language:
She uttered a few broken words of sorrow.
(of a relationship) split apart; not intact:
a broken marriage
(of a family) disunited or divided by the prolonged or permanent absence of a parent, usually due to divorce or desertion:
a child from a broken home;
broken families
not smooth; rough or irregular:
ruined; bankrupt:
the broken fortunes of family.
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Joys Crosby
A girl the definition of broken
16 years old and fending for herself as those who claimed her as theirs will do anything to harm her
They move across the country
Where Jc: Joys Crosby meets a boy and a family
After all the hard times, there could be a chance that she could be happy again
At least that what she hopes
And why does a boy she meets look just like her... is it her imagination or is there a secret behind the mask
In this book, you'll get a behind the scenes look at how your favorite characters were born, my creative process, and the dirty details never before revealed.
Tex's Camp Q&A: Come sit by the fire and ask me whatever you'd like. We can roast marshmallows, tell scary stories, and hang out in the comments like a big, happy family.
Gator's Backstage Pass: A place full of secrets. Learn the-sometimes embarrassing-details on how my wildest scenes came to life, facts about the characters, the process, and myself.