Broken Bad Boy
by Claire Angel
Office Romances are strictly forbidden in their law firm. Which is fine, Emma dislikes Clifton and everything he stands for, but his gaze makes her body hum to life… Clifton would love to get closer to Emma, and the fire in her eyes leaves him wanting more.
CLIFTON
She’s beautiful, but after having my heart broken in the worst possible way, I’m making bad decisions.
Bad decisions that push her away even as I want to pull her closer.
But it’s better this way; after all, my dad sees her as the child he wished he had.
When she shows up at my door to yell at me.
I’m stunned, but let her talk.
She leaves furious.
And I had to call my dad and tell him not to sick her on me like a guard dog.
But he has bad news for me.
If I don’t do what he wants, he’s going to have me locked up.
So I make a deal with the devil to work for him… alongside Emma.
EMMA
Clifton is everything I despise – he’s reckless, arrogant, and spoiled.
He always gets into trouble, and his dad—my boss—is always bailing him out – not this time.
When Clifton winds up behind bars, his dad sends me.
But defending him might be too much for even my skills as a lawyer.
I can’t stand his sullen attitude. And I can’t stand how he hurts his dad.
But when his dad fires me – he saves my job.
He’s a bad boy, but he also makes sure I eat, that I have backup on every case I look at, that I have someone to lean on.
I’m seeing a new side of him; a side he keeps hidden.
I can’t deny the fact that he is extremely gorgeous and hot.
He makes me tremble when he looks at me.
His intense gaze is enough to make me weak on my knees.
I’m supposed to hate him… but I think I’m falling for him instead.
This can’t be happening.
No matter how much I am attracted to his rugged body, I can’t risk my job. I have to stay way especially when he is my boss’s son.
They work together, each realizing the other is exactly what they want. But his dad is her boss. And workplace relationships are forbidden…
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Martial Peak Reviews
Broken Bad Boy by Claire Angel draws readers into a whirlwind of emotions as it delves into the turbulent romance of its protagonists, Avery and Jax. The novel, framed in the contemporary romance genre, does an exceptional job at exploring themes of redemption, personal growth, and the healing power of love. Claire Angel’s storytelling displays a fine balance between passion and conflict, making the novel an engaging read from start to finish.
The story begins with Avery, a young woman striving to escape her past traumas and build a stable future. Her character is instantly relatable, with well-articulated insecurities and hopes that invite readers to journey with her through her emotional landscape. Enter Jax—a quintessential bad boy with a not-so-secret pain lurking beneath his tough exterior. His appearance in Avery’s life is unpredictable and stirring, creating a push and pull scenario that is the hallmark of an enticing romance narrative.
The dynamic between Avery and Jax is the crux of Broken Bad Boy. Angel carefully constructs their relationship with a mix of intense, raw moments and tender, heartwarming interactions. Throughout the novel, the portrayal of Jax's character unfolds layer by layer, revealing a young man who is not just a tough exterior, but someone struggling with his own demons. His struggles with vulnerability and self-acceptance are portrayed with a palpable realism that many readers may find profoundly moving.
Claire Angel does a particularly commendable job in striking a balance between character development and the plot movement. The pacing is brisk but never feels rushed, allowing the reader adequate time to understand the complexities of each character. The use of dual perspectives is a clever tactic that deepens the reader's understanding and empathy for both Avery and Jax, providing insights into their thoughts and motivations that would otherwise be muddled in a single narrative voice.
The supporting cast in the book also deserves mention. Each secondary character, from Avery’s affable roommate to Jax’s guarded older brother, is crafted with a clear role in mind, enhancing the main storyline and adding layers to the protagonists' lives. This attention to supporting characters enriches the world-building in Angel’s story, presenting a universe that feels lived-in and real.
Moreover, the emotional depth in Broken Bad Boy is not only reserved for the love story. The novel also touches on deeper issues such as family dynamics, the impact of past traumas, and the pursuit of personal dreams beyond romantic endeavors. These themes are woven seamlessly into the narrative, ensuring the story delivers a powerful message about overcoming life's obstacles and not being defined by them.
One of the most compelling aspects of Claire Angel's novel is her ability to write vivid, impactful dialogues. The conversations between Avery and Jax crackle with intensity and authenticity, driving the story forward and enriching the emotional stakes. The dialogue often veers from witty banter to profound declarations, mirroring the unpredictability and messiness of real-life relationships.
However, no book is without its flaws. Some readers might find certain plot twists predictable, and a few scenes might lean towards clichés typical of the genre. Nevertheless, these are minor grievances in an otherwise well-crafted novel. Angel’s narrative flourishes make it easy to overlook these elements, as the core of the story lies in its character-driven, heartfelt exploration of love and redemption.
In conclusion, Broken Bad Boy by Claire Angel is a compelling addition to the contemporary romance genre that will resonate with fans of deeply emotional narratives. With its complex characters, engaging plot, and meaningful themes, the book offers more than just a simple love story. It is a journey of transformation and finding light in the darkest of places. Angel has indeed penned a novel that tugs at the heartstrings and stirs the soul, making it a recommendable read for anyone who appreciates romance that is as thought-provoking as it is swoon-worthy.
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