Welcome back to Hambleton, Wyoming, home of the Speed Demons MC.
Breaker
Years ago, while on leave from the military, I went to the city of sin and unknowingly left two things behind. Twins! Now they’re back in my life, along with their mother, the woman that I’ve never forgotten, and I have big decisions to make. MC life is what you make it, and I’ve always made it one big party, but now it’s time to get serious, especially in light of the dark forces threatening the club, and my family. I’m the party brother who nobody takes seriously, but now I’m determined to prove to the club, and Kennedy that I’m a good bet.
Kennedy
Years ago, a beautiful soldier swept me off my feet, but later he deserted me. I grew up, became a successful lawyer and a busy mom, but I never forgot, and I never stopped loving him. Now, he’s back along with a huge family, but he’s changed. The boy I knew has become a hard, damaged man who lives a dangerous lifestyle, and my kids and I have been placed in the middle of a motorcycle club war. I’m beginning to learn a big life lesson… be careful what you wish for.
This book is the second part to Speed Demons MC and must be read in order. No cheating. Guaranteed HEA. Please read the Author's note before proceeding.
The story of Breaker and Kennedy begins right where Atlas concludes. Therefore, it’s essential to read both Atlas and Sophie’s story. Additionally, you should explore Snow story to fully understand the background of these two characters in this installment before diving into Breaker, particularly the ending of Atlas and Snow……. To put it simply, I think you should read this series in the correct order, as otherwise, you could easily get lost.
How is it possible that one little, ridiculous, inconsequential lie could ruin the paths of so many lives so severely?
Breaker encountered many difficulties both during and after his military service. You will see some of his PTSD episodes unfold, and believe me, at times it will be tough to witness this turmoil. Such experiences are not unusual for those dealing with PTSD......... I'm not suggesting that you should forgive Breaker or excuse his behavior because of his PTSD; I simply hope that more people can empathize with what individuals with PTSD endure every day. When he discovered he had twins and reunited with Kitten after nearly 9 years, he realized he needed to address his PTSD…… I'd like to share my thoughts on this issue. Over the years, members of the club have witnessed Breaker make some really poor choices. However, since he never sought assistance, no one stepped in to help him, and no one spoke up. In a way, the club let him down. Alright, alright! finally, that's just my perspective Fortunately, after several family and club members observed his unstable behavior at Atlas and Sophie's wedding, they came together to support him in obtaining the professional help he required.
Kennedy was definitely not someone to mess with; she wouldn't put up with any nonsense from Breaker. After discovering his lie from ten years ago, her heart turned to stone. He understood that he had a long road ahead to mend her heart. Now, let me clarify, I recognized that Snow's deceit towards Kennedy was wrong, but she wasn't interested in understanding his reasons. She held bitterness towards him, especially upon learning about his relationships with other women over the years, along with a few other things that initially didn't sit right with me. So yes, There were moments when I wanted to give Kennedy a little tap on the head…... Alright, alright, you know me too well I would pop her upside the head I mean, she could afford to give Breaker a chance and listen to his perspective before making judgments. The man has been through a lot to change, so how many times does he need to say sorry for his past actions? but then of course that is just my opinion I can't believe how much I adored those two little kids to bits…. Actually, all of the children in the club. And I still get a kick out of Sunny
Okay, I’ll just leave it as is and mention that you need to grab your wine and tissue box again. Prepare yourself for a truly heartbreaking, intense, and agonizing story that is also fantastic, that will leave you feeling completely and utterly drained.
I sincerely apologize if my review turned out to be excessively lengthy, but the stories of these two main characters were essentially divided between two different books... Each part was roughly 400 +pages long
In the background, many events were unfolding, including the onset of a war between the two rival clubs. The most captivating part of the entire book was found in the epilogue once again
5 stars for Kit and 3 stars for Kennedy. This story makes me cry sometimes, it’s beautiful and show Kit’s redemption. It’s amazing. It’s worth reading.
"Beauty is not in the face, Beauty is a light in the heart" Khalil Ghibran
How can one rate perfection? I had to take a breather after finishing this outstanding book to get my heart back on track and to give my mind time to process
⚜Theme: Second-Chance MC romance ⚜TW: a lot violence- child trafficing - self harming- suicide and more ⚜ tropes: slow-burn, grovel ⚜ spice 🌶🌶 at the end, but that's why I loved the book. The spice came at the right time ⚜ rating 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Whatever I write now will not give justice to this book You'd say "Are you crazy? It's just an MC romance book!"
No, it's not JUST AN MC BOOK, It's a life lesson in hardship, trauma, perseverance, family, love, trust, and conquering demons.
"The Snow you loved is hovering. He's standing on the edges looking in, but I can feel him, baby. He's so close."
I cannot even begin to describe how emotionally touched I was reading this book How in love I am with the characters How in awe I was with the writing and how the issues were addressed
August, so far, was my least read month. I was drowning in a sea of DNFed books. I'd pick a book, start it, then I'd feel disconnected. Something was missing. They'd feel bland. Maybe It's a "Me" problem. But I am now looking for a book that would hold my attention from page 1. That would captivate my senses and capture my soul with its plot, characters and storytelling.
and THANK GOD! This was it
OK, OK, I am rambling again, but I just wanted to know how much this book affected me and how much it will stand out and how it set a benchmark for other books to come
This is the second book of Snow/Breaker duet in the Speed Demons series. Although you could read the other books as standalone, you have to read Snow before you read Breaker. And Please heed the Trigger Warnings!
Whereas Snow shattered my heart, Breaker restored my faith in my humanity again
We first meet our two main characters, Kit "Breaker" Stone and Kennedy Kitten Charmichle in Atlas's book. Immediately you get a sense that something is wrong with Breaker.
Their story is told in Snow (He was nicknamed Jon Snow for his resemblance to the character from Game of Thrones and because of his name Kit which happens to be the name of the actor playing Jon Snow). It is one of young Love and Loss. Breaker leaves Kitty. She presumes he was dead. 9 years later they are reunited with two little surprises, twins. Breaker is determined to regain his family but knows he cannot do that with monsters lurking in his soul.
" I knew I'd fucked-up, knew I had a lot of work to do if I was gonna make her want me again, but I was up for the job."
So he does what many, especially Men, refuse to do. He goes to therapy. Then several incidents happen before he and Kennedy get their HEA
What I loved about this book (and its predecessor) is how PTSD was presented. Many books just pass it casually if their H has it. But here, we get a deep understanding of how PTSD can ruin a person's mind and take hold of their life. It becomes a monster occupying your soul, and the only way to quench this monster's thirst is through acts of violence. You become a danger not just to yourself, but also to the people around you.
Breaker went to hell and came back with a severe case of PTSD. Unfortunately, he did not get the family support he needed. As a matter of fact, his family were kind of jerks to him. until his case got worse and worse to the point only a miracle could save him Enter Kennedy and his twins. Kennedy, where do I even begin with this beautiful specimen of a women. I've read the other books and where Layla was too sweet for me, Cara was a spitfire but still wanted more from here, and Sophie was a bit docile, Kennedy was a combination of all that and more
She embraced her femininity, in a world where this is looked down upon even by some women. She knows she's beautiful and has no problem showing it. At the same time, she is no pushover. She wants what she wants and is not afraid to get it. She was young when she fell in love with Snow and still made him work for her She is caring and selfless but at the same time driven and ambitious She's a great mother, again living in a world shunning single mothers, she has no problem telling everyone that her kids are her priority She knows her worth and boy did she make Breaker work for her forgiveness.
I loved how PTSD was not used as an excuse for immediate forgiveness. Whatever one goes through is not an excuse to hurt others. Breaker knew that and worked his ass off to better himself mentally for his family. Knew he had a long way to earn back Kennedy's trust, on the other hand, Kennedy, although she was a bit bitch but I loved her for it, was 100% supportive. And I don't mean she threw herself on him, I mean she understood his condition and his struggle and did not undermine him. She knew he will live with shadows all his life and accepted that.
Breaker and Kennedy were the perfect combinations of Sugar and Spice and everything nice and scary.
God! I am writing too much, but that is how much good this book is!
I loved all the characters in the book The kids were amazing (looking forward to the Next-Generation of Speed Demons' books) the Old ladies were beautifully presented the MC brothers and Prez's acceptance was astounding the setting for future books and spin-offs was a genius move
Add to the the Jab at the military. Whereas book 1 presents rhe military as a salvation, an honor a brotherhood, book 2 shows the devastation it has on those who were loyal. No one wins. What you are left with if you do not die is an integral scarring for life.
The writing style was heartwrenching yes, there were a few mistakes here and there BUT WHO THE FUCK CARES!
The only thing left for me to say is "Life has tested us, almost to our destruction, but through it all, we'd remained true to ourselves" Kit "Breaker/Snow" Stone
Just fracking WOW!! This book blew me away and definitely made my list of top books for the year! Sincerely. I laughed, I cried (more than a couple times), and walked away slightly exhausted, but with a huge smile on my face. Absolutely wonderful redemption storyline that will completely gut you before piecing you back together again. This story is a journey, but it paces really well. At no time did I feel like it was lagging, and if anything, repeatedly felt amped up reading faster and faster and had to force myself to slow down, lol. It has smart dialogue that manages to be witty and cutting and funny and heartbreaking all at the same time. The conversations between Breaker and his family are raw and heartfelt. Breaker is just so messed up. He has PTSD and his unhealthy coping mechanisms have left him a shell of the man he used to be. Luckily, the reentry of Kennedy and the twins into his life provides him the motivations he needs to move forward, but Kennedy isn’t going to let this be easy for him and he has a lot to prove. I really can’t say enough about this series. I love all of these perfectly imperfect characters and they seem to have embedded themselves into my soul. Days later and I still just feel hungover. Still better, Jules provided us some great breadcrumbs of what's to come!
Breaker is the second book in a duet, but the fifth book in the Speed Demons MC by Jules Ford. Honestly, you could probably get away with not reading Snow, but you’re not going to want to miss a word of this hard fought HEA. Hell, you really need to read the whole series if you haven’t yet. Jules has consistantly pushed me over my trope boundaries, but somehow makes me love every minute of it.
I wasn't sure about this one at the beginning but it was fucking amazing. What he over came to be with his family was abousltley the most amazing thing I've ever read. I can't wait to read the next book. The only thing that pissed me off was Kennedy and how she was made at shit and took it out one him in front of their twins. I didn't like that at all.
This has been such an emotional Duet. After Snow left me absolutely wrung out, this book really put me back together again. The absolute gutwrenching heartbreak and loss from kennedy and Kit can be felt. I had already teared up multiple times by chapter 12, I felt happiness and sadness, SHOCK, felt their pain, laughed at the clubs antics, and felt joy at all those sweet little moments.
I loved how strong kennedy was throughout for herself and her kids. She stood firm in knowing what she deserved and what her kids needed to be safe and healthy. She was so tough, but also so kind and sweet. Even when she didn't allow the idea of her and Kit to be together, she cared so deeply for him and was always there to support him and stood by him. She was a pillar of strength, and he was damn lucky to have a woman like that. Kit was deeply flawed and broken but oh so special, his journey was hard fought and hard won, but he made it, he was so beautiful and so sweet my heart just ached for him to find peace, and finally he did, and it was EVERYTHING!!! This one was a slow, slow burn, but I didn't miss it, it wouldnt have felt right if Kenny had given in too soon. There was so much tension between these, too, that made up for it 🥵.
Each book I swear hands down is my favourite, and Breaker is no exception. I just adored Kit and Kenny. I loved Kai and Kady too, oh my god those 2 had such huge fleshed out personality and I loved how much of the story focused on them, they weren't side characters, they where leading characters alongside their mum and dad and I absolutely love how Jules worked them all together so beautifully.
Possible spoilers ahead... . So many loose ends from "Snow" being tied up at the end of "Breaker" made me so happy, first with Nate and then Benny and Carina, I did guess that it was Benny that had spoken to Kady and when it clicked I got goosebumps. That tiny glimpse into that particular future was awesome. Those characters found some much needed happiness.
I hope we get Hendrix and Caras story one day because I feel like that would be a good one... I'd love to read more about Carina, too, though that might break my damn heart. Maybe they will all be in a new chapter/series 🤔 I'd love a next gen one day, too. After that glimpse into the future with Kady and someone named Blue, that one is sure to be an angsty read. Kai would be so fun too, I can see that boy ending up with Sunny, and she is just going to drive him crazy running ring around him 🤣 Jules Ford has given so many little strings to want to tug on, and I can't wait to follow along. I absolutely love this series.
After reading Snow, I had to take a little break before actually moving onto Breaker. The duet of Snow and Breaker has put me through the wringer. Please read the trigger warnings for both books before beginning to read them.
Snow basically broke me, but Breaker put me back together again. Many, many emotions were felt reading these books but I would have it no other way.
The way Jules Ford is able to write about the gutwrenching heartbreak and loss that not only Kennedy felt and went through but also Kit.
Kit was deeply flawed and broken after his experiences overseas. He had many dark and down days where he saw no light until Kennedy stepped back into his life. His family didn't realize how bad his PTSD was until he attempted to take his own life. The Stones were then faced with the reality Kit needed more help than they were able to provide for him. It was not only Kit who would be doing the work but also his family so that they are better able to support Kit through his journey.
Kennedy stood strong throughout the whole book- first and foremost wanting to protect her children. She knew what each of them deserved and what the kids needed to be safe and healthy. It was both Kai and Kady who made the decisions themselves to want to get to know Kit.
Kennedy was resigned to the fact that her relationship with Kit was done, but she was always there to support him. She was not going to let his PTSD excuse his poor attitude and decisions. Breaker made the decision to work on himself so that he could be a man that Kennedy was proud to be with. The work wasn't easy but he wasn't willing to call it quits- wanting to be a better man for his new found family. I loved seeing Kit build the relationship with his kids and have them accept him into their lives. Getting Kennedy to accept a relationship with him was his ultimate goal that he ended up achieving.
Reading the epilogue does make me want to have books with the second generation because I cannot get enough of these kids!
Breaker started off where Atlas ended. So you definitely have to read Atlas before you read Breaker, especially Atlas's ending and also Snow.
Okay now to my review. Note: My review may contain some spoilers.
Breaker went through a lot during and after his deployments from the military. You'll experience some of his PTSD episodes with him. Once he learned he had kids and saw Kitten again for the first time after about 9 years or so, he knew he had to do something regarding his PTSD.
Kennedy was no push over, she didn't take any nonsense from Breaker. Her heart turned to stone after she found out he lied to her ten years ago. He knew he had a long way to go to soften her heart again. At times I wanted to b!tch slap Kennedy. I mean she can give Breaker a break. The man went through hell and back to change and how many times must he apologise for what he did. Anyway they both worked on building a healthy relationship again.
Breaker just kept on doing and being the good person he is by bringing people back in Kitten's life that she lost contact with a long time ago. Wow, heartbreaking moments.
This book was about healing and finding yourself and being there for your family.
What a deep, painful, awesome, and romantic book. Please read the trigger warnings before reading this book. They range from severe military PTSD to child trafficking. This isn’t a standard romance novel as it delves a bit more into the damage from PTSD and how a person struggles to how one may heal as much as they can to be reunited with their family. Honestly, Kit/Breaker’s family were pretty awful and not understanding to him. You don’t have to read all the other books in this series before this one, but you should read Snow so that you can understand how Kit/Breaker/Snow and Kitten/Kennedy got to this point. I loved Kennedy’s character. She was strong, tough, didn’t fall victim to the body betraying syndrome, but also wasn’t b!tćhy or mean just for the sake of being that way. She was kind and loving, and really made an effort to support and understand Breaker’s struggles. I loved that PTSD didn’t immediately excuse Breaker’s poor decisions and attitude, but he made the decision to work on himself and go to therapy. It’s quite a beautiful book, even though it isn’t standard MC romance that’s what made it even more lovely. This is more of a slow burn, but once the spice hit it was worth it. The kids are super cute and make me look forward to the second generation someday!!!
OMG this book was awesome, brilliantly written, I love the Speed Demons MC series. I absolutely loved Breaker and Kennedy’s story ❤️❤️❤️ So much loss and heartache for each of them over the years. Kennedy was left heartbroken and pregnant, she was young and alone. Now years later, she is a successful lawyer but she never forgot or stopped loving her soldier boy Snow. Breaker cannot believe it’s her when they meet up 8 years later. He’s been through war, the loss of his men and now suffers PTSD. To deal with this he’s the biggest party animal in the club, he does it to forget all the loses in his life, he’s a damaged man. 100% recommend this book to everyone ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ you will not be disappointed 😎
When an author struggles to find words to describe a book, you know that book is one in a million. Breaker is that book. Jules Ford has knocked it out of the park and created a true work of art.
Breaker has everything you need from an MC book but it's more. It's personal, you can feel the emotion drifting off the page and infecting you too. Breaker's PTSD struggles are no joke and not glossed over, they've been carefully researched and handled with the utmost gentleness.
Kennedy has her own issues to deal with and you fly through the pages to see if they get their happy end. This book is captivating and highly recommended and totally showcases Jules's talent as a writer. I'd give it ten stars if at all possible.
Harrowing, heart breaking, achingly realistic - Breaker is not for the faint of heart.
Exploring the difficulties that Veterans have to navigate after returning from the horror of the war front, and the pain of those left behind, this book will rip your heart out.
Though Kit made some silly choices - those of youth and idiocy, you just want to wrap him in a warm blanket and take away his pain. Cash lives up to his reputation as a Grade A AHole and I did want to *violence* him several times.
Of course, Ned and the kids don’t deserve what they were handed either, so you feel a lot of compassion for her plight too.
Please, read the trigger warnings and think about your mental situation before reading.
First off, Please read the trigger warnings before you read this book. This book heavily involves PTSD and addiction. MS Ford, you Did it again. This book is Another Must Read Book. 💓💓💓 it!💓💓💓💓 the characters. To get the full affect of this book, Please read " Snow " book, first. It will give you the back ground, of these two characters. This book is serious, you will cry, you will laugh, and be cheering Breaking on to win, Kitten back. You will laugh at some of these characters, it was Fantastic. 💓 this book.💓 these Characters. 💓 this Series. This is another ,Must Read Series, also. Can't Wait, until the next book. 💓💓💓💓 the ending. 💓 this romance. I want a Breaker, For Myself!!!😂
No me he creído para nada el amor que siente Snow por Kennedy. Creo que los diez años que han pasado y haberlo visto en los libros anteriores con otras personas me han hecho imposible pensar que “siempre estuvo pensando en ella”. Solo se ve demasiado conveniente para él que ella aparezca con sus hijos y darle la familia feliz ya hecha, ya criada que él necesita. Me da pena por Kennedy tener que conformarse con este amor tan mediocre y tóxico.
What an amazing continuation to her last book, Snow. This book was well thought out. You can tell research has been done on both Snow and Breaker. This book is also full of emotions. You will laugh, cry, and get so frustrated with the situation. You will want to hate Kit, and you will love and feel sorry for him. You won't want to put your book / kindle down.
This was an amazing book about second chances, over coming demons, and loving your family. You have to read the books in order so you will understand what is happening. I felt every emotion in this book. The whole series is great!
I'm not going to rate this book because after I started reading it, I realized I probably should have read other books first. This had so many holes in it. It seemed to touch on things and then left dry. Then it skipped around.
So not gonna lie I didn’t love this book as much as I thought I would. First off it was long as hell! About 100 pages too long but then I realized a lot of was to set up future books so I couldn’t be too mad at that.
I loved Kennedy in Snow and I loved her for the first half of this book. I loved how hard she fought for her kids and how much shit she gave Kit because he definitely deserved it. I totally get that she was going through a lot and her emotions were all over the place but she started to give me whiplash. She wanted honesty from Kit yet she never told him that she had slept with her business partner, someone she sees and talks to all the time and I found that super hypocritical of her.
I liked Kit, I did. He struggled but you could tell how badly he wanted his family. I just didn’t think it was wise to get back into the MC so soon after therapy. I mean come on didn’t anyone think about how easily he could relapse in that environment. It had all the things that’s triggered him, booze, women and violence. I kept scratching my head wondering how no one even mentioned that he wasn’t ready for that. Also the family shower thing kind of icked me out. Also he got hard at the worst possible times. Laying in bed with his family, his daughters laying on him and he looks at Kennedy thinking about how he has to WILL his hard on to go away. Like dude it should already be down seeing as your freaking daughter is laying on you!!! Idk little things that like that just had me going oooookay?
My favorite character in this book? Kai!! Oh man I can’t wait for the second generation of books and for him and hopefully Sunny to get a book. I loved that little kid and how fiercely he stood up for his mom and protected his sister.
Idk about John though I feel like if he had gotten rid of April a long time ago half the shit that happened to Kit wouldn’t have happened so I absolutely put that blame on him. He needs to do better. I already know I’m going to hate him in the next book because how he’s going to treat Colt so I hope once we get to John’s book he redeems himself.
I love how there’s so much more to come, I can’t wait for it. Also Abe will always be my absolute favorite!!!
I loved reading Kit’s journey of healing and acceptance of his past mistakes. It was heart wrenching seeing him come to terms with his demons and learn to control them, especially when he rescued his daughter. I loved how Sol was there with his daughter, protecting her from danger; what a great touch to the story! I liked Kennedy, but not as much as I loved her in the prequel. I thought the strip-off scene was dumb, and it showed her as being catty and judgmental toward the club girls, who, let’s face it, are actually treated pretty badly. A mutually beneficial agreement to strip and screw on demand in exchange for room and board is one thing, but them having to put up with girlfriends showing up to their home/workplace and treating them like dirt is another level of degrading. For a lawyer who works pro bono for down-on-their-luck women, as well as a former stripper, who I’m sure worked with women just trying to get by, she could stand to come off her high horse and stop looking down on less fortunate people who are trying to make the best of a bad hand. I loved Kit’s realization that he could have easily ended up on the street like Ed, except the money in his bank account had protected him. Kennedy’s blaming April for all of Kit’s sexual misconduct, saying how she had enabled and fed his addiction, when April was a victim (AND DEAD!!), showed that she was looking for ways to look down on the club girls, due to her own jealousy and issues with Kit’s past behavior. (Although, to be fair, April was a whole other story, but still a victim!).
That little rant aside, I am loving this series more and more, and I definitely need Hendrix to have his own story! (He might already have it; I’m pretty new to this author and haven’t explored all her works yet, but I’m getting there! Onward to Cash’s story!!!
I'm not sure where to start with my review of this fantastic book .
It gave me all the feels some good some not so good and then there was me trying to get a grip on my emotions because I had to stop and start reading so many times .
Suffice it to say this duet in the Speed Demons MC series by author Jules Ford would have to be my absolute favourite so far and that's saying something because every book in this series to date is both exceptionally written and thoroughly researched.
Breakers book is one of sadness, loss, emotionally charged and this reader at times had to reign in her own feelings when reading certain parts because I to suffer from PTSD like the main character does in this book .
The research and knowledge about PTSD that Jules put into this story is absolutely commendable and I give her high praise for writing such a well written storyline. She is one of my favourite authors and I recommend her books to everyone because they are so well written and thoroughly enjoyed.
Kennedy and Kit's love story was written in the stars and I've never read a characters love story like their's in all the years I've been reading and blogging .
I highly recommend this series but do want to caution those who suffer with PTSD that there is triggers in this duet that some may find confronting.
That said , the characters are intriguing ,brave , broken, and hopelessly in love and watching their story unfold page after page was like holding your hands up to your face peaking through your fingers trying to catch your breath because you felt like you were intruding on something monumental but at the same time sitting on the edge of a cliff hoping you don't fall off the edge with them .
As you can see I absolutely loved this book .
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
How have I not already reviewed this? My review is done maybe 4months after reading so it’s not going to do it justice but this series is one of the best!
May contain spoilers….
First of all, if this is your first intro to Speed Demons Mc then STOP, I highly recommend you start at Bowie.
*Sigh* honestly where to start? I am a very empathic person and reading about Kit/Snow/Breaker really bought it out of me. His entire experience is just so heart breaking (no pun intended) but so real, raw & relatable. What makes his stories hit harder are the playlists, damn Jules you are amazing🤌🏽
You feel all his emotions, his pain, his struggle & we finally see how that snake sunk her paws into him but we see him get out too, finally heal himself and go after the love of his life. What a shock it was for him to see her again, not expecting 2 sweet little surprises with her🥰 I cannot explain how incredible Kai & Kady are, Kitten really done an amazing job raising them. At first I thought she was being a little tough on him, he had lived and experienced soo much since their time apart but imagine finding out the love of your life died in battle only to see him 7 years later at the wedding of your best friend. So she made him jump through hoops but he had no objections, he needed to heal & he would do anything for his family. God I love Kit soo much, he’s my favourite Speed Demon & that was tough work taking it from Atlas lol This series has to be top 2 for me, I love Jules work & am always following along to see whats next, and trust fam, there is soo much more to come😍😍
Breaker, a party-loving member of a motorcycle club, and Kennedy, a successful lawyer and single mom, have a history that’s both heartwarming and heart-wrenching.
The chemistry between Breaker and Kennedy is palpable, and their complex relationship drew me in immediately. I felt their pain, love, and struggles as they navigated a dangerous world while trying to protect their kids and each other. The kids, Kai and Kadence, add another layer of depth to the story, showcasing the author’s ability to create multidimensional characters.
The book takes readers on a rollercoaster of emotions – from heartbreak and anger to hope and healing. The way Breaker and Kennedy’s journey unfolds kept me on the edge of my seat, eager to see how they would overcome the challenges they faced. The author’s growth in writing is evident, especially in this book and the previous book, “Snow.”
In “Breaker,” JF skillfully weaves a tale of love, second chances, and redemption against the backdrop of a motorcycle club’s turmoil. This book is a testament to the power of resilience, family, and the unexpected paths that life can take. If you’re looking for a story that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you with a sense of hope, “Breaker” is definitely worth a read.
Kit "Snow/Breaker" Stone has finished his time in the military and the demons have been full force in his head, not to mention being part of the Speed Demons MC and always feeling disconnected to his father and brothers. When he sees the love of his life Kennedy "Kitten" at the chapel where his close friend is getting married, his world is rocked. He reacts and it makes his MC aware of the fact they have not looked after their brother and he needs help. Breaker wants a second chance with Kennedy but he has a long road ahead with fixing what is broken within him and gaining back Kennedy's trust. Can Kennedy learn to trust him again?
Tear jerker, everyone for the most part in the Speed Demons thought Breaker was the good time boy partying without a care in the world while he was fragmented and haunted by the things he did and saw in war. His story is heart wrenching at times. I have to give Kennedy credit because she could have just walked away and left him behind, instead she offers support as a friend but at the same time doesn't just give in and sweep everything under the rug. She becomes his anchor and their story is truly breathtaking to read. A rocky road but worth every moment.
The level of emotion and character growth in this book is unmatched. Together with its prequel, Snow, this is an absolute emotional roller coaster in the best way.
Breaker (Kit) and Kennedy’s (Kitten) story is beautiful, heartbreaking and heartwarming, enlightening and inspirational all at once.
I have saved so many beautiful quotes from this book.
Breaker goes through such a journey and fights so hard to bring himself back from the brink so that he can be there for his family! I also loved the way he went about winning back the love of his life, his patience, determination and acceptance of Kennedy’s decisions warmed my romantic heart.
On the other hand, I admired Kennedy’s strength so much. She is such a mama bear and I loved that she held her ground in front of Breaker’s charm, until she was convinced he wasn’t going to run again. At the same time she was open, kind and ready to support him and help him get to know his kids despite all of his mistakes.
This is one of those books that stays with you through time. It was my second time reading it and I think I will be reading it again in the future.
This was the most amazing book. It continues from Snow, explaining what happened to keep Breaker and Kennedy apart. OMG. What this man went though in Afghanistan. The author captured the events and then the devastation to the minds of our soldiers from the things they had to do during these wars. Breaker was on a downward spiral so hard, it was heartbreaking, his family didn't understand until it was almost too late. I think everyone can take something away from this book, it has a great second chance romance but the PTSD and what I learned and felt for these people was just as much a part of it. Such a great book. You definitely need to read Snow prior to this book but I recommend reading all of the Speed Demons series for the best experience. You won't regret it, they are all great, but Cash is working on redemption, he really messed up. This book explained partly why he's like he is. The family finds that counseling is helpful for more than PTSD. Don't let him ruin it for you. The series is amazing!!! I love you Jules Ford!!!
I have been DYING for Kit and Kenny's story since the end of Atlas when that cliffy was dropped and when it was announced to be a duet, I'll admit I didn't get why but now I do!
These two needed the time and space to shoe us their beautiful but heartbreaking history in all its glory so we could fully appreciate the slow healing journey that takes place in this book
And boy was it slow and painful, I'm talking 85% in before they got back together but it was so needed and didn't feel dragged out at all.
The beautiful friendships and Kit's growing bond with his kids had me feeling all types of ways and I just could not get enough of this book.
This was the exact definition of "actions over words," and boy did Kit put in the work, bringing out all the big guns to show Kenny he would back up his promises this time
I am dying for this series or a spin of or next gen to continue for as long as possible because I jsut love this world Jules has created SO much
Thank you Jules Ford for tackling a subject so traumatic as PTSD. This book handles the repercussions of so many of our countries heroes face dealing with PTSD. It’s not easy and it’s lifelong. I really enjoyed the way she dealt with such a subject, but yet at points some of the situation that the characters get into, I laughed, so hard that I couldn’t continue reading the page This book is a continuation of Snow and Kitty’s story in the Speed Demons MC saga Kit has a lot of demons to conquer, and to subdue before he can win back The other half of his soul who is very reluctant, and the mother of his children. Kitty has her claws out and isn’t afraid to use them to protect her children and her heart. The family dynamics in this are hilarious and deep at times I highly recommend this book for anyone Who wants a deep emotion provoking read with a bit of hilarity and stomach ache laughs thrown in.