Broken

Sequel to The Preacher's Son

Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Broken by Brenda Anderson, B D Anderson
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Author: Brenda Anderson ISBN: 9781483427683
Publisher: B D Anderson Publication: June 9, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brenda Anderson
ISBN: 9781483427683
Publisher: B D Anderson
Publication: June 9, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Maxine James has been broken.

When she was just thirteen, an act of unspeakable violence ended the innocence of her childhood.  She was abducted and violated on her way home from school.

Now twenty-six, the terror of her teen years is never far from her mind.  She fears she won't be able to overcome her past to enjoy a norrmal, healthy relationship with a man.

She lives with her sister, Nadine, and her husband, Eric, and even though they are sympathetic to her trauma, home life is a challenge.  When she catches them in the throes of passion, something changes.  Despite the pain of the opposition they've faced as an interracial couple, the two have found happiness.  Max relaizes that it's time to stop living in fear and regret.  Encouraged by Nadine, Max returns to therapy.

Nadine's brother in law, Matthew has never been quiet about his feelings regarding his brother Eric's marriage.  He has also never been quiet about his dislike of Max, a woman he feels is too outspoken for her own good...and Max has never hesitated to call him out on his racism.

Neither of them want to admit the undeniable attraction which is at the root of their animosity, but their siblings know what's really the cause of all that tension.  Max and Matthew are persuaded to go on a "pretend" date and the date turns out to be anything but pretend.

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Maxine James has been broken.

When she was just thirteen, an act of unspeakable violence ended the innocence of her childhood.  She was abducted and violated on her way home from school.

Now twenty-six, the terror of her teen years is never far from her mind.  She fears she won't be able to overcome her past to enjoy a norrmal, healthy relationship with a man.

She lives with her sister, Nadine, and her husband, Eric, and even though they are sympathetic to her trauma, home life is a challenge.  When she catches them in the throes of passion, something changes.  Despite the pain of the opposition they've faced as an interracial couple, the two have found happiness.  Max relaizes that it's time to stop living in fear and regret.  Encouraged by Nadine, Max returns to therapy.

Nadine's brother in law, Matthew has never been quiet about his feelings regarding his brother Eric's marriage.  He has also never been quiet about his dislike of Max, a woman he feels is too outspoken for her own good...and Max has never hesitated to call him out on his racism.

Neither of them want to admit the undeniable attraction which is at the root of their animosity, but their siblings know what's really the cause of all that tension.  Max and Matthew are persuaded to go on a "pretend" date and the date turns out to be anything but pretend.

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