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The Breaking Point of Love

A Billionaire Romance of Secrets, Betrayal, and Redemption

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The Breaking Point of Love

By: Christy White
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Celeste Rodriguez has loved her husband, Trevor Fleming, for seven long years—enduring his coldness and hoping, against all odds, that her love could melt his heart. But when Trevor falls for another woman at first sight, Celeste’s world shatters.

On her birthday, she flies abroad to be with Trevor and their daughter, Jordyn—only to discover Trevor introducing Jordyn to his true love, leaving Celeste alone and heartbroken. It’s the final betrayal she can’t ignore. She signs divorce papers, gives up custody, and walks away—leaving her past, her family, and her pain behind.

Determined to reclaim her life, Celeste dives back into work and quickly rises to success, proving to everyone who doubted her that she is stronger and better than they ever imagined. She waits patiently for her divorce to be finalized… but Trevor isn’t ready to let go.

When he discovers her decision, the aloof man she once loved transforms into a man desperate to win her back. Clinging to her, refusing to let her leave, he whispers the words that will ignite everything between them:
"A divorce? That's not happening."

Perfect for fans of:

  • Steamy Divorce Romance
  • Billionaire Romance
  • Second Chance Love
  • Heartbreak and Betrayal
  • Emotional, passionate romantic drama
Contemporary Family Life Genre Fiction Heartfelt Romance Divorce
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The whole story is stilted . The grammar is awful. The narrator is mind numbing, making the same mistakes adnauseum. The plot sounds like it was written by a 14- year old whose first language is not English. The characters are self centered: normalizing extra marital affairs to this degree is distasteful.

If you are a stickler for grammar and reading style, don’t get involved

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