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Breaking the Bully by Jessa Kane
Breaking the Bully by Jessa Kane








Breaking the Bully by Jessa Kane Breaking the Bully by Jessa Kane

Also, I thought the situations were handled appropriately. There is a lot of emphasis put on physical age and what people “think” you should be like but that just isn’t how it works. I think the mentality of hitting a certain age and being different is an assumption of a younger person. I read one Goodreads review on this where the criticism was that they were in their late 30s and they handled the situation like early 20s and I fully disagree. The spice didn’t hit until the end, which is perfectly fine, and was excellent to be honest. The family dynamic and side characters were fantastic and I wasn’t annoyed when those characters popped up in scenes, which is something that happens to me often. I loved that these were older characters who’d found the footing, independence, and confidence. I adored the hero and his story, along with his character development. I’m not usually much for second chance romance or holiday books but this one really hit the spot. It had me cracking up in some moments and swooning in others. The Plight Before Christmas was better than it had any right to be.










Breaking the Bully by Jessa Kane