Breaking Point (Book 2: The Kabamba Sisters Series)
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2014
Mature
The dictionary defines breaking point as the moment of greatest strain at which someone or something gives way. Sandra's feelings or actions cannot be certainly defined by a dictionary or a study. She defines constraints or at least she thought. She ends up united to snobbish self-absorbed workaholic son of a gun who believes that he owns the world and it revolves around him. Will he be her breaking point?

JB's biggest enemy is his father. He worked all his life trying not to be his father and not answering to him. However when it comes time for him to take his rightful position as king of his village, his father imposes him to marry the women he has been taming to become the queen of his people or he will legitimize his love child. To him the most logical thing to do is to marry her much to his disapproval--I mean why restrict yourself to one flavor when you can savor a different one every night.
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