Your Rule to Break
by Rachel LaBerge
YOUR RULE TO BREAK IS A STEAMY FOOTBALL ROMANCE WITH FAKE DATING. It’s the second book in The Play Caller series and can be read as a standalone.
What do you do when your sister is marrying your ex? If there’s an answer, Emilie Hayes would love to know.
What’s supposed to be a night spent enjoying the charity event she spent months planning, Emilie’s is interrupted when her sister and future brother-in-law won’t stop discussing their destination wedding. Just as Emilie counts the seconds until escape, Zack Andersen steps in.
Zack, a Super Bowl-winning long snapper for the Upstate Cosmos, sees Emilie trapped in the awkward conversation and swoops in, introducing himself as her boyfriend. And when they ask if Zack will be Emilie’s plus one to the wedding, he surprises everyone—especially Emilie—by saying, “Absolutely.”
Already friends and running in the same social circles, Emilie and Zack decide on a few rules to keep everything believable. But what started as a fake relationship soon feels more real than either of them expected.
As secrets surface, surprises unfold, and wedding weekend tensions rise, Emilie and Zack face a choice: risk it all for a shot at something real or walk away from the connection they never saw coming.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Your Rule to Break by Rachel LaBerge is a compelling romance novel that delves deep into the complexities of love, life choices, and personal liberation. The story follows Leah Turner, a young aspiring artist stuck in the monotonous grind of a corporate job she despises. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Chris Adler, an enigmatic entrepreneur who challenges her worldview and sparks a tumultuous relationship.
The novel opens with Leah’s daily struggle in the bustling city life, excellently painting a picture of her initial sense of entrapment and dissatisfaction. LaBerge does a wonderful job in these early chapters of making Leah's emotions palpable, allowing the reader to feel her desperation and desire for a more meaningful existence. Leah's life, filled with mundane activities and superficial interactions, is contrasted starkly with her passionate inner world, fueled by her suppressed dreams of becoming a professional painter.
Enter Chris Adler, described as irresistibly charming yet cryptically aloof. His introduction at a gallery opening, where Leah's own art is on display (albeit reluctantly), sets the stage for a romance filled with intensity and conflict. Chris represents what Leah yearns for - freedom, adventure, and the courage to embrace one’s true self. However, he is also a catalyst for turmoil, as his provocative idea of living "without rules" tests Leah’s boundaries and her willingness to upend her life.
The chemistry between Leah and Chris is palpable and masterfully developed throughout the narrative. Their relationship, laden with moments of exhilarating highs and devastating lows, serves as the central plot of the book. LaBerge excels in constructing dialogues that are not only believable but also resonate with emotional depth. The author uses their exchanges to peel back layers of their characters, revealing their fears and insecurities. This narrative choice enriches the story, making the characters' journeys internally as significant as the external events that unfold.
One of the distinguishing features of Your Rule to Break is its exploration of the theme of self-discovery. Leah’s transformation from a rule-following realist to a rule-breaking dreamer is woven intricately through her interactions with Chris and her reflections on her art. LaBerge uses art as a metaphor for freedom and self-expression, which lends a poetic quality to Leah's evolution. The descriptions of Leah’s paintings, and the emotions they evoke, are vivid and effectively convey her growth.
The novel is not without its tensions and controversies—especially surrounding the concept of breaking the rules. This theme is thought-provoking but also might strike some readers as controversial. Chris’s philosophy of life initially appears liberating but gradually starts to seem quite self-centric and potentially destructive. Leah’s journey towards adopting this philosophy raises questions about the consequences of completely abandoning structure and rules. LaBerge handles these dilemmas with finesse, pushing the reader to ponder where one should draw the line in pursuit of personal freedom.
Your Rule to Break also excels in its supporting cast. Characters like Leah's best friend Sophie, and her conservative brother Derek, add layers to the narrative, representing the societal norms and personal ties that Leah must navigate and sometimes confront. Their reactions and interactions with Leah and Chris provide a broader spectrum of perspectives on the central themes of the novel.
Closing the book, one cannot help but feel a mixture of satisfaction and contemplation. LaBerge’s narrative wraps up with a conclusion that is both conclusive and open-ended, allowing viewers to ponder the lasting changes in Leah’s life. The final chapters are emotionally charged and beautifully tie together the threads of love, consequence, and artistry that texture this novel.
In summary, Your Rule to Break by Rachel LaBerge is a thoughtful, stirring exploration of the challenges and exhilarations of breaking free from personal and societal constraints to find one's own path. With its well-crafted characters, emotional depth, and insightful themes, it is a novel that resonates deeply and encourages reflection long after the last page is turned. Whether you're drawn to romantic narratives or philosophical contemplations on life's rules, this book promises a journey that will both entertain and provoke thought.
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