Title: Unbroken
Series: Beachwood Bay #1
Author: Melody Grace
Release Date: March 10, 2013
THE LOVE STORY THAT STARTED IT ALL
Blurb
"Mom always told me there are two kinds of love in this world: the steady breeze and the hurricane. Emerson Ray was my hurricane..."
Juliet McKenzie was an innocent eighteen-year old when she spent the summer in Beachwood Bay--and fell head over heels in love with Emerson. Complicated, intense Emerson, the local bad boy. His blue eyes hid dark secrets, and just one touch could set Juliet ablaze. Their love was demanding and all-consuming, but when summer ended, tragedy tore them apart. Juliet swore she'd never go back, and she's kept that promise... Until now.
Four years later, Juliet's done her best to rebuild the wreckage of her shattered life. She's got a great boyfriend, and a steady job planned after she graduates. Returning to Beachwood to pack up her family's beach house to prepare it for sale, Juliet is determined that nothing will stand in the way of her future. But one look from Emerson, and all her old desire comes flooding back. He let her go once, but this time, he's not giving up without a fight. And Emerson fights dirty.
A heartbreaking history. An unstoppable passion. Torn between her past and future, Juliet struggles to separate love from desire. But will they find a way to overcome their tragic secrets--together? And after so much damage has been done, can a love remain unbroken?
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Author Bio
Melody Grace is the New York Times bestselling author of the
Beachwood Bay series. A small-town girl turned SoCal beach lover, after
spending her life with her nose in a book, she decided it was time she wrote
one herself. She loves steamy romance novels, happily-ever-afters, and lusting
after fictional menfolk. She lives in LA with her two kittens, Bucky Barnes and
Steve Rogers.
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ALPHA BOOK CLUB REVIEW
Title: Unbroken
Series Name: A Beachwood Bay Love Story, Book 2
Author: Melony Grace
Genre: Romance
Overall Stars: 4 STARS
Past History
New Age
The past can be a heartbreaking affair, but can it be mended to create a stronger future?
Juliet McKenzie was an innocent eighteen-year old when she spent the summer in Beachwood
Bay--and fell head over heels in love with Emerson. Complicated, intense Emerson, the local
bad boy. His blue eyes hid dark secrets, and just one touch could set Juliet ablaze. Their love
was demanding and all-consuming, but when summer ended, tragedy tore them apart. Juliet
swore she'd never go back, and she's kept that promise... Until now.
Four years later, Juliet's done her best to rebuild the wreckage of her shattered life. She's got a
great boyfriend, and a steady job planned after she graduates. Returning to Beachwood to pack
up her family's beach house to prepare it for sale, Juliet is determined that nothing will stand in
the way of her future. But one look from Emerson, and all her old desire comes flooding back.
He let her go once, but this time, he's not giving up without a fight. And Emerson fights dirty.
(Amazon blurb)
Juliet and Emerson are what I call the young love: full of belief that the future is full of rainbows
and sunshine, that everything will work out between the two of them and they will be everlasting.
That is, of course until tragedy strikes, then everything changes and Juliet leaves. Four years
later, the two meet again – the spark is still there, but things have changed too much.
Melony Grace is different from any author I’m used to following – she’s calm, almost soft
spoken, and creates a story that is profound and touching that readers would believe
themselves to be in the characters shoes. You felt the connection between the couple, the
sadness, the joy and especially the sexual tension existing and undeniable. For readers who
enjoy an easy reading, where they can get lost in a story and not have to worry about missing
key events or minor details, and simply enjoy a story where two individuals must learn to trust
each other again.
.
**Received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Read and reviewed by Kathleen for Alpha
Book Club**
ALPHA BOOK CLUB REVIEW
Title: Unbroken
Series Name: A Beachwood Bay Love Story, Book 2
Author: Melony Grace
Genre: Romance
Overall Stars: 4 STARS
Past History
New Age
The past can be a heartbreaking affair, but can it be mended to create a stronger future?
Juliet McKenzie was an innocent eighteen-year old when she spent the summer in Beachwood
Bay--and fell head over heels in love with Emerson. Complicated, intense Emerson, the local
bad boy. His blue eyes hid dark secrets, and just one touch could set Juliet ablaze. Their love
was demanding and all-consuming, but when summer ended, tragedy tore them apart. Juliet
swore she'd never go back, and she's kept that promise... Until now.
Four years later, Juliet's done her best to rebuild the wreckage of her shattered life. She's got a
great boyfriend, and a steady job planned after she graduates. Returning to Beachwood to pack
up her family's beach house to prepare it for sale, Juliet is determined that nothing will stand in
the way of her future. But one look from Emerson, and all her old desire comes flooding back.
He let her go once, but this time, he's not giving up without a fight. And Emerson fights dirty.
(Amazon blurb)
Juliet and Emerson are what I call the young love: full of belief that the future is full of rainbows
and sunshine, that everything will work out between the two of them and they will be everlasting.
That is, of course until tragedy strikes, then everything changes and Juliet leaves. Four years
later, the two meet again – the spark is still there, but things have changed too much.
Melony Grace is different from any author I’m used to following – she’s calm, almost soft
spoken, and creates a story that is profound and touching that readers would believe
themselves to be in the characters shoes. You felt the connection between the couple, the
sadness, the joy and especially the sexual tension existing and undeniable. For readers who
enjoy an easy reading, where they can get lost in a story and not have to worry about missing
key events or minor details, and simply enjoy a story where two individuals must learn to trust
each other again.
.
**Received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Read and reviewed by Kathleen for Alpha
Book Club**
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