Sunday, October 2, 2016

Break Away (The Baltimore Banners Book 5)

Break Away (The Baltimore Banners Book 5) by Lisa B Kamps

Break Away (The Baltimore Banners Book 5) by [Kamps,Lisa B.]


Jean-Pierre "JP" Larocque is a speed demon for the Baltimore Banners. He lives for speed off the ice, too, playing fast and loose with cars and women. But is he really a player, or is his carefree exterior nothing more than a show, hiding a lonely man filled with regret as he struggles to forget the only woman who mattered?

Emily Poole thought she knew what she wanted in life, but everything changed five years ago. Now she exists day by day, helping care for her niece after her sister’s bitter divorce. It may not be how she envisioned her life, but she's happy. Or so she thinks, until JP re-enters her life. Now she realizes there’s a lot more she wants, including a second chance with JP.

Can these two lost souls finally find forgiveness and Break Away to the future? Or will the shared tragedy of their past tear them apart for good this time?

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5.0 out of 5 stars stand aloneOctober 2, 2016
This review is from: Break Away (The Baltimore Banners Book 5) (Kindle Edition)
*I received this book in exchange for an honest review*
This book blew me away. I enjoy that this series is stand-alone. I haven't read the first 4. I didn't feel lost. There's no entwining story line that had me lost. This book just eases you into the Banners' team and welcomes you.
JP was great. There's a special spot in my heart for men that are awesome with kids.
Emily, I could understand her fear and pain. I enjoyed her opening back up to life and standing up for herself as JP and her danced around each other.
The characters are witty and fun, their interactions real. Nothing felt forced. Everyone was easy with each other and the relationships helped build an enticing story.
I look forward to reading about the other guys on this team!
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