Tuesday, April 15, 2014

#Review of The Rules For Breaking by @Ashley_Elston #Published @DisneyHyperion #Thanks @Netgalley


Anna Boyd almost lost her life to get what she wanted most in the world: freedom.
The Rules for Breaking (The Rules for Disappearing, #2)

But just when it seems that her family has finally escaped Witness Protection, the illusion that Anna could resume a normal life comes crashing down.

The deadly man Anna knows as Thomas is still on the loose, and now he's using her as a pawn in a dangerous game with the drug cartel determined to silence her forever. When Thomas and a mysterious masked man capture not only Anna but also her fragile younger sister and her boyfriend, Anna decides it's time to break all the rules-even if it means teaming up with the lesser of two evils.

Anna will do whatever it takes to protect the people she loves and win her life back once and for all. But her true enemies are hidden in plain sight. Before long, Anna will learn that putting her trust in anyone may be the last mistake she ever makes.






I love this series!  I fell in love with book one last year.  As it was fresh and new.  And now with book two it keeps the suspense and thrill of book one.  The Rules for Breaking was another great addition.  Full of romance and suspense.  Not very often does a book two surpass book one.  But this one did it in spades. And I really wish that there was going to be a book three. Because this one is full of swoon, and OMG moments to keep you intertwined until the last page. 
"All opinions are 100% honest and my own."
Book #1 Rules For Disappearing Pg. 87-88
I’ve never had one of the suits be so nice to me before. They’re usually very distant and say the least amount as possible. Maybe I can get him to talk.

“I’m so sorry. I don’t remember your name.”

“Agent Thomas.”

“Oh, it’s you. We talked on the phone.”
He nods and sips his coffee.

“Can I ask you a question?”

“Sure, but I might not be able to answer it.”

I take a minute, hoping to phrase it just right. “Why wont anyone talk to me about what happened? It’s not fair that Teeny and I have to suffer through this without knowing why.”

I sound like a whiny baby but I can’t help it. Maybe this is why most of the suits treat me like I’m seven, not seventeen.”

“Well, from what I understand, your parents are trying to protect you. I haven’t been with the agency long but I do know you don’t get offered protection unless the situation is dire. Your parents are coping the best way they know how and I’m sure when the time is right, they’ll answer all your questions.”

“I guess it gets old having to move people around all the time. Making them start over, again and again.”

He laughs and says, “Only when I have to chase down kids who skip school.” 

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2 comments:

Great review! I still need to read Rules for Disappearing, so I'm excited to hear that you enjoyed Rules for Breaking just as much!

Omg, thanks so much for sharing this! :)
I wasn't very fortunate to be approved by NetGalley for this book. I am very excited to read this though <3

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