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Broken (Berkley Sensation) by Shiloh Walker
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Broken (Berkley Sensation) (edition 2010)

by Shiloh Walker

Series: Luke Rafferty (2)

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The national bestselling author of Fragile returns with a luscious new blend of sex and suspense. Quinn Rafferty is working as a bounty hunter for a private detective agency in St. Louis when a new neighbor catches his eye. He's drawn to her-but he has his own soul to mend before he can worry about anyone else. Sarah McElyea is on the run, but not for the usual reasons a woman goes on the lam. She has a plan for her future. And as much as she finds herself attracted to her gruff, tough neighbor, she can't risk telling him the secrets she's hiding. But Quinn must get closer to Sarah when she turns out to be the target of his new missing persons case, and both Quinn and Sarah will have to expose their true feelings-as well as their fragile hearts-if their love is to survive.… (more)
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Title:Broken (Berkley Sensation)
Authors:Shiloh Walker
Info:Berkley Trade (2010), Edition: 1, Paperback, 336 pages
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I liked this one better than Fragile. But it did have it's problems. Mostly they where in the character of the heroine. She was a bit too mysterious maybe? Also the hero accuses her and is pissed at her for evidently leaving a bad marriage after he had said "the woman" probably had reason to leave the guy. He was mad because he thinks she's married when he knew all along she was running from something. If women are running and it isn't from the law then it's usually from a man, so why the shock mister? I will say I kept reading to find out what the big secret was although I had the gist of it figured out, I just needed the particulars.

Other than the mistrust thing, I liked the way that Quinn fell in love with her. It was very sweet. Especially since he had so little prior experience. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Quinn is a bountry, former ranger, and child abuse survivor. Sarah is clearly on the run but he wants her to trust him. There's elements that made me uncomfortable it after all the twists and turn I enjoyed how everything worked out in the end.
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  wyldheartreads | Jun 20, 2019 |
This was not my kind of book. The story was mostly told from the main characters thoughts and they were so dark full of poverty and abuse. I skipped ahead reading a few pages that seemed the same so I gave up. Bounty hunter Quinn is attracted to neighbor Sarah both of whom are troubled people.
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  Dawn772 | Jan 29, 2015 |
A well written romantic suspense book. Good characters, imperfect and difficult and smart. Was a good bit of this unrealistic? Abso-freaking-lutely. Did that dampen my enjoyment? Not a whit. ( )
  Narshkite | Oct 19, 2014 |
Broken is a continuation of Fragile, a romance suspense adult thriller about Quinn Rafferty, a stone-cold and brooding ex-Ranger bounty hunter and with his new housemate, Sarah McElyea, a silent and unapproachable woman who is secretly running away from someone from her past. Despite being warned against it, he found himself deeply attracted to Sarah and started to get closer to her even when they were both still keeping their own secrets from one another. Without they knowing, a powerful and angry man is searching for his wife and he wouldn’t stop until he found what he’s looking for.

Admittedly, I have some misgivings about the first part of the book since it does filled with sensuous explorations and romance and stuff. I enjoyed the tone in Fragile where the suspense is more prominent than the romance. I was ready to give up on this book until it started to pick up at the furthest part of the book when paranoia, fear and distrust between the main character.

It is not a bad book by itself but after Fragile, I was looking forward to similar thriller experience instead of heavily romantic storyline. I like it better if romance and sex is taken a subtle pacing that allow the plot to flow through. However, if you are looking for things like bodice ripping and stuff, maybe this is the book for you. As for me, I was expecting more and got dissappointed. The earlier half of story is quite predictable boy-meets-girl and I don’t really see much of Quinn’s from the first book as in this one. In this book, he’s the personification of any other male protagonist in average romance novels that his twin brother, Luke has much better inner conflict than this one. Well, each to their own.
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  aoibhealfae | Sep 23, 2013 |
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The national bestselling author of Fragile returns with a luscious new blend of sex and suspense. Quinn Rafferty is working as a bounty hunter for a private detective agency in St. Louis when a new neighbor catches his eye. He's drawn to her-but he has his own soul to mend before he can worry about anyone else. Sarah McElyea is on the run, but not for the usual reasons a woman goes on the lam. She has a plan for her future. And as much as she finds herself attracted to her gruff, tough neighbor, she can't risk telling him the secrets she's hiding. But Quinn must get closer to Sarah when she turns out to be the target of his new missing persons case, and both Quinn and Sarah will have to expose their true feelings-as well as their fragile hearts-if their love is to survive.

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