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361 pages, Paperback
First published May 6, 2014
Everyone isn’t logical. Everything doesn’t make sense in the end. Sometimes you have to forget about explanations or excuses and leave people and places behind. Because otherwise they will drag you straight down.
I hadn’t let myself want anything so impossible in a very long time.I won’t go on and on about Lucas’s pov. If you’ve read Easy, you know the general idea. He falls head over heals for the unreachable Jacqueline Wallace. I liked seeing more in to depth the reasons Lucas pushed her away at times. The struggle he went through hiding who he was and the worry he felt about being her bad boy rebound. It was nice to see behind the scenes with Lucas and his friends/coworkers. I liked getting both sides.
Somehow this girl was meant to be mine, that I was meant to be hers.
I kissed her, holding myself still. Mine, I thought.
Yours, her body answered.
A companion novel to and Lucas' tragic backstory done masterfully by a talented author. That being said, I would love nothing more than to have Webber write a happy ending for Lucas� father, someone to help heal all that brokenness because that man needs so much love. Sniff.
Jacqueline knew how to pick favorites. So did I. -Landon
"I am planning to write Lucas's story (including prequel and some Easy overlap) later this year, and hope to have it out in early 2014."
-Tammara Webber
This book was disappointing. I really liked Easy but Breakable wasn't for me. I don't get it. Why would the authors bother with a second book while they can tell the story from two POV. And it would be better. But in this book, Lucas was a real stalker, his life was all about Jaqueline. I still like him, yet he isn't the same person anymore. The book was too long and too boring for me.