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Title: Breaking Sophie
Author: Cara Layton
Narrator: Hollie Jackson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-07-14
Publisher: CL Publishing
Ratings: 2 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Erotica & Sexuality, Fiction
Publisher's Summary:
Sophie didn't plan on falling for a wealthy, exotic man named Dom when she left on a last-minute vacation with her friend. But after the pair grows closer, both the secrets that Dom keeps and the sexy exchanges that they share begin to take a darker turn. As the two lovers navigate through a seedy world of crime, drugs and sex, their kinky appetites only grow. Will Sophie and Dom fall prey to the icy grip of the criminal underworld, or will their twisted desire for each other prove to be stronger than anyone thought possible?
Breaking Sophie is a steamy novella intended for readers over the age of 18.
Members Reviews:
Underwhelming...Spoiler Alert!
The first paragraph had a typo "now and days" - really? but I got past it and managed to read only to find more typos, grammatical errors, and the same typo again towards the end of the book.
That aside, the characters were underwhelming, and so was the storyline. The author gave very little information on the main character that not only could I not connect with her, but I felt she was a bit of a loser, I didn't care much for her or him for that matter. Sophie was a waitress with an unemployed mooch for a boyfriend neither of whom had any goals or aspirations. Don't get me wrong, I'm not putting waiting tables down in any way, I just think the lead h in a story should have some strength of character or aspirations she's striving for, and if she comes off as being weak, usually there's a background story explaining why. Otherwise, why would I want to read about her? There was nothing appealing about Sophie in this book so it was hard to understand why this guy wanted her to stay with him after he'd slept with her; it's not like they'd connected on any level whatsoever.
Then there was just the unbelievable series of events. She leaves her life behind and stays in the Caribbean (not sure where because I guess the author couldn't pick a specific location) with a guy she's known for two days, and to do what? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!! She knows nothing about him, not where he's from, not what he does for a living, not even his last name. Then he whisks her to China for god-knows-how-long, where she discovers he's a drug dealer (yeah, didn't see that one coming - cuz bankers and attorneys are generally that secretive about their jobs too). Anyway, she gets pregnant, convinces him to leave drug dealing behind, then they go into hiding - now we have two losers who do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!
But what got me was towards the end when they're both doing a final drug-run for his old boss and she's tired, he offers her some coke - tells her she barely has the strength to keep going, and her response...."okay, okay". WTF? How many people who've never done drugs before, who are opposed drugs (given that she was mortified when she found out what he did for a living) would take that little convincing to do something as hardcore as coke? I mean seriously, while the story was pretty unbelievable throughout, that part was just way out there.
Final verdict - don't even waste your time, I really wish I hadn't even though it was free.
Wow. Rare negative review.
I read a lot of books and very rarely do I leave a negative response. This book is so unbelievable it is amazing. ****spoiler **** our heroine goes on vacation, meets a guy has phenomenal sex and just never goes home.