Review: Break Me by Tracy Wolff


Print Length: 88 pages
Publisher: Carina Press (June 17, 2019)

From Goodreads.com: Destiny Bridges has always been driven by the images in her head. For most of her life, her art has been everything to her, with people and life and even sex coming in very distant seconds.

Until journalist Heath Lewis comes to town to interview her for one of the top art magazines in the world. Suddenly he’s asking all kinds of questions she doesn’t know how to answer…and pushing her in ways she never imagined possible.

Ways that have her craving him and the pleasure he so effortlessly gives her.

With Heath, Destiny lets her body take control for the first time in her life. For one week, she gives herself over to all the wicked, wonderful things Heath demands of her, and in doing so learns more about herself—and her art—than she ever dreamed possible.

But when the week is over and Heath is still pushing for more—pushing for everything—she must decide if the changes he’s brought to her life, and her art, are changes she can live with for the rest of her life.

This book is approximately 25,000 words


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My Rating: 1 star out of 5

This book comes with its own disclaimer "The Dirty Bits from Carina Press give you what you want, when you want it. Designed to be read in an hour or two, these sex-filled micro romances are guaranteed to pack a punch and deliver a happily-ever-after."


Wow. Ok. Where to begin with this. Let me being by saying that this book absolutely can be read in a couple of hours. However, it does not end with a happily-ever-after. Instead it ends on a we're are happy right now. However considering the lives these two people live, and the opportunities presented, we don't get any real sense as to whether or not these two can actually make a relationship work. 

Even with a decent writing style, this story was just too bizarre and disjointed to really be enjoyable for me. There was so much potential to get into the why of these two people, but the only side we see of them is when they are going at each other like teenagers. There is seemingly no reason for them to act the way that they do especially the first time they meet. Instead it is a bunch of randomly thrown together sex with very little anything else to really pull the reader in.

Honestly, I feel as though the author took a full length novel, and then for the purposes of being classified as a "dirty bits" novel, literally look out 95% of the story and just left the sex scenes. If you are one of those people who read books for the smut than you will absolutely love this one. However, if you are like me and want some actual story to go along with it, then you are likely to be disappointed. 

DISCLAIMERI received a complimentary copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review. This has not affected my review in any way. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own.

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                                    Break Me  is available from Amazon.com


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