Melanie is the perfect feisty female main character, who is equal parts sass and anxiety. A relatable queen. Her overthinking affects her sex life, which is fun to see represented in a romance novel. Not all of us can be confident sirens. She’s awkward and clumsy, and the billionaire still thinks she’s sexy. I love that for us awkward and clumsy girls.

Nathan is a little less dangerous than Kincaid’s usual heroes, but not by all that much. He can still hold his own for a fight. He has an ice-cold exterior and is determined to never fall in love, which always makes me chuckle at the beginning of a book.

Broken is written from dual points of view, and it gives readers both character’s perspectives in a way that works so well in this kind of romance novel. It’s a choice I appreciate whenever it appears.

I always end up reading Sadie Kincaid books as fast as humanly possible, so reluctant to put them down that I will ignore all else going on around me with a concerning ease. Broken was no exception. I read this book in a single day, and it’s not all that short. But it feels short, in a way that all great books do.

This story is so sweet, the perfect mix of drama, touching romance, and toe-curling spice. For fans of Sadie Kincaid’s previous works or any kind of contemporary romance, this book is a sure-fire winner.

Spice: 4

Writing: 4 

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