Taking romantic suspense to breathtaking new heights, the brilliant author of "Gone Too Far" offers readers another bold, brassy thriller with exhilarating action that continues to its final page. "Suzanne Brockmann always delivers kick-ass heroes, unforgettable heroines, and nail-biting tales of suspense."--Lisa Gardner.
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Taking romantic suspense to breathtaking new heights, the brilliant author of "Gone Too Far" offers readers another bold, brassy thriller with exhilarating action that continues to its final page. "Suzanne Brockmann always delivers kick-ass heroes, unforgettable heroines, and nail-biting tales of suspense."--Lisa Gardner.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x10; No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. light edge wear to boards and jacket; Uncommon valor in the line of duty and unconditional devotion in the name of love are the salient qualities of the daring men and women who risk it all in the heart-pounding thrillers of New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann. Crafted with precision and power, her characters come alive with a depth of emotion few writers have achieved. Now, with Breaking Point, Brockmann breaks even further through the pack and delivers a stunning payload.
Max Bhagat had to have his own book and this is it. Finally he comes to terms with everything in his life: work, responsability and love. He realizes he can have it all.
canadianchicklitlover
May 7, 2007
The Absolute Best Trouble Shooter Novel!
One of the most irritating factors of Brockmann's writing is the manner in which she first introduces two characters in one book, adds the chemistry, but doesn't bring the relationship to a boil, or a finish until several books later. This can be seen first with Alyssa and Sam, with Max and Gina, and with the still unresolved tension of Sophia and Decker. I'll admit to sometimes convincing myself I hate it with Alyssa and Sam and Sophia and Deck, but the Max and Gina storyline is one in which it actually makes sense and is necessary that there be these years that pass over the course of the series before they can resolve their issues together. "Breaking Point" is the completion of the Max and Gina storyline - the long-awaited novel. A large part of the novel is told in sweet flashback scenes that provide all the good stuff reader's have been dying to read about Max and Gina since they were dramatically introduced in "Over the Edge".