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The Power to Break

By: Lisa Suzanne
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese, Dara Rosenberg
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Best-selling author Lisa Suzanne's newest rock star romance sets love against revenge.

As the bad boy drummer for the multi-platinum band Vail, Ethan Fuller thinks he's invincible. He acts on impulse and has committed to the stereotypes of the rock star life with no regard for consequences. The one girl who had the power to tame him is just a distant memory.

Now that she has landed the opening gig on Vail's next tour, Maci Dane is on the path to everything she always wanted. Fame, success, and money are trivial compared to her real objective: to break the heart of the one who broke hers.

When they meet face to face for the first time in nearly two decades, Ethan is reminded of the one who got away while Maci works tirelessly to hide her past. As she attempts to even the score, feelings from the past are rekindled. Will she give into love or use her power to break him?

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Lisa Suzanne (P)2018 Tantor

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The Power to Break- Book 1 by Lisa Suzanne

The duet, The Invisible Thread, and The Power to Break written by Lisa Suzanne are spectacular books meant to be read repeatedly, which I shamelessly have done.
The past snaked into the present where Ethan and Maci entangled in a death grip that almost destroyed them both. The threads are connections between Ethan and Maci that waned and ebbed over time as they encountered each other. The story begins in high school with Ethan, a new drummer for the rock group Vail and Maci, a girl who loved singing who had a crush on him. A carelessly spoken remark by Ethan to Mark overheard by Maci, (Daniella, her birth name) destroyed her to the point that it forever changed her life. She wanted revenge so bad, that become her purpose for living. How this revenge plays out by Maci for Ethan has far-reaching effects that have the power to break them both. The twists and turns that were interwoven in the book had my mouth hanging open one minute and gnashing my teeth the next. This is a book where every single line was written by Lisa Suzanne so completely is needed to understand the emotions of Ethan and Maci. I cried I laughed, I wanted to throw my kindle and tell them “no…..please don’t do that!”. Silly characters didn’t listen to me. This book will pull you through a gamut of emotions as you journey through the story. I had both books to read and listen to audible straight through to the epilogue. The audiobook was superior in being able to reflect what was written in the book. I loved listening to the story and do always have the audio playing as I follow along and read.

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The Power to Just Say No

I hated hated hated hated the "heroine" of this book. She was an entitled, self-centered child who basically caused her mother's death because of her selfishness and held a grudge for nearly twenty years. Seriously?

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