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CONNECTED: We Are Connected - Grief Grips Them

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"I really couldn't put it down, so I had another very late night getting through it! I love the 2nd book as much as the 1st."
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"Holy hell... I thought book 1 broke my icy heart but this one is just as devastating and heart breaking from start to finish!"
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Stuck between what feels wrong but should be right and what is definitely wrong but feels so right, Gwen has to deal with her new life and being a single mother to her baby, Dillan. Whilst trying to move on and fill the gaping hole that Caleb left behind, she struggles with the knowledge of what happened to Nathan. She doesn't know how to deal with it, knowing it could be her that saves him, but not wanting to betray Caleb, who still holds the largest piece of her heart. Her mind is a mess and, just as life starts looking better, dark secrets and a past she shouldn't be a part of threaten to rip her bliss into shreds. Who will she choose? And, more importantly, can they survive what is thrown their way?

This is the 2nd book in the complete Broken Trilogy.
WE ARE BROKEN #1, WE ARE CONNECTED #2, WE ARE FOREVER #3
Spin off DISCONNECTED

Mature readers only (18 +)

370 pages, Paperback

Published June 4, 2014

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A.E. Murphy

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A. E. Murphy is the Queen of sarcasm and satire, she likes long walks in the park, as much as ice cubes like to chill in a roasting oven.
She’s effortlessly independent and so good at adulting it’s unfair on the rest of the world. She only napped twice today and has only avoided the dishes for three days before making the child slaves do them this morning.
Winning!
Her favourite hobby is writing, her worst hobby is reading through that writing.
Also she has two cats that carry toys to the top of the stairs and drop them down so they can chase them. They do this repeatedly in the middle of the night.
Who cares if she has work the next morning?
Not the cats, that’s for sure.
And if it’s not the cats doing the waking, it’s the toddler crawling into bed with her and pulling individual hairs from her scalp with pudgy little fingers for comfort.
This is likely why she’s in a constant state of grump unless there’s chocolate and coffee.
P.S. Please leave feedback, if not on the book then on this ridiculous bio she wrote herself. It’s the least you can do seeing as she’ll forever talk in the third person now.
Alex loves her readers. Alex says thank you. Alex smiles.

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August 28, 2024
Where do I begin!!! Besides the fact this book started off on a cliff-hanger juicy moment this book brought out so many oohs and ahs, bringing scenarios into perspective that would not likely happen to your average person. You would think a taboo brother romance would be so predictable... well not this one. The way she adds so much detail and reason behind each motive and event that happens or happened really helps you understand and have compassion for the whole party involved. This book includes themes of sexual abuse, betrayal, disorders, restoration and abuse concerning wealth among many other topics. There was really never a point where i could predict what was happening next which is definitely a pro rather than a con. In all honesty after reading the "sneak peek into the future" I would be content not reading the 3rd book, yet I still have an urge to see how things play out in the final book. I'm also now learning thanks to the few last pages in the book that there is a spin-off? Interesting.

Huge fan of A.E Murphy... and taboo brother romances ;)
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