Rule Breaker by Harper Kincaid Review

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Synopsis

Just one more can’t hurt…right?

Re-belle-ious, free-spirited Lauren Renwick has decided it’s time to trade her wings for roots. That means no more bad boys, no more foolish choices. Yet when she’s stood up on New Year’s Eve, her resolution to stick to her Mama’s Rules for Dating weakens. Especially when she spots sex-in-leather-and-tattoos, Jackson Sullivan.

One look at Lauren, and Jackson is hell-bent on getting her on the back of his Harley and riding straight for his bed. Their night together is an erotic rush that has a new word popping up on his horizon—forever.

Lauren tries to convince herself he’s just one last fling to get bad boys out of her system, yet she finds herself falling hard and fast for a man with a stalker ex and a meddling Irish family. Plus, he has zero chance of passing her uptight parents’ inspection.

Jackson has Lauren’s back, but if she wants all of his heart, she’ll have to meet him halfway—by ditching rules that hold her prisoner, and learning to stand up for what she really wants. 

Review

I honestly don’t know any female reader out there that doesn’t appreciate the delectability of a tattooed, motorcycle riding bar-owner with a massive ego and a deliciously filthy talking mouth and I am no exception (don’t tell my mum that). In Rule Breaker that is exactly who Southern debutante Lauren ends up with unexpectedly one New Year’s evening, Jackson ‘I wanna taste you’ Sullivan.

This is a quick, easy read that will leave you fairly breathless and your head spinning. Everything happens very quickly, it’s an insta-lust book that progresses rapidly to love with a few obstacles threw in for good measure and some very sweet moments between our two leads and also some very feverish, explicit naughty moments too and let’s face it that’s exactly why us ladies love these quick erotic reads so much.

‘“Mr. and Mrs. Renwick, don’t you want better for Lauren, than to play by rules that only end up burying the stuff about her that’s most alive?”

If there was any doubt of hesitation before, in that moment it was vanquished. I was head over heels in love with Jackson Sullivan.”

The reason I deducted one star was due to grammar, “Does’t matter my name,” in particular stood out like a sore thumb at the beginning. The dialogue did get a little schmaltzy and cliched at times but not so much that it detracted from the thrill of the ride, so to speak. Overall it was a good rapidly paced book that took very little time to read but was enjoyable enough to overlook small mistakes and the condensed timeline of events.

~Nicole

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2 comments

  1. Thanks for letting my first book ‘park’ for the day on your awesome blog!

    1. <3 So happy to have you here!
      ~miranda

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