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Breaking Point

Turning Point Series, Book 2

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Breaking Point

Written by: N.R. Walker
Narrated by: Sean Crisden
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Book two in the Turning Point Series.

A fight for what's right becomes a fight for his life.

As guilt plagues him, Matthew Elliott's world begins to spiral out of control. The harder he holds on, the more it slips through his fingers, and he's helpless to stop it.

Entering into the underground cage-fighting scene, he starts out fighting for what's right. The deeper he gets, the more guilt consumes him - the more pain he takes for his penance - and he's soon fighting for more than justice.

He's fighting for love.

He's fighting for his life.

The third edition has a new cover and has been re-edited, though no new content has been added.

©2013 N R Walker (P)2018 NR Walker
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DNF

DNF. I couldn't get past the plot--and the betrayal--in this book. The whole story is centred around the fact that Matthew has to keep this big secret from Kira, and to a point, I get that, but in the first book they'd made promises to always be honest about his work, and he's now going back on that. I just can't stand it.

Also, this was getting seriously painful to read, and from what I've seen in other reviews, it's basically painful from beginning to end. That's really not what I look for in books. A little emotion is good, but I don't want books to destroy me, I'd like to enjoy them throughout, and leave feeling happy.

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