Review: Breakdown, Aly Zigada


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SYNOPSIS:
Atticus Creed saved my life. His voice talked me down. His lyrics stripped me bare. His tattoos against my hidden scars made me feel beautiful. In turn, I wrecked him with a love that exposed his soul and lies that called to his vilest demons.
We were innocent then.
I'm not a broken girl anymore. Now I’m the woman who reigns over the corrupt record label he abandoned, and he’s a tortured musician who wants retribution as viciously as I want another taste of his lips. Inevitably, he will crash in my arms, and I will burn in his.
Depravity is all we know. It’s in the air we breathe, it’s in our sweat, it’s the music we make.

This book has:
✓ enemies-to-lovers
✓ age gap
✓ angst
✓ rock god
✓ #AtticusCreed
✓ #AtticusAndSophie
✓ #PerversionRecords


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REVIEW

The Prologue had me super intrigued, I could tell from there that this book was gonna be deep and filled with all the scandal, lies and deceit of the music industry and the glamour life surrounding it.  But when the prologue ended and the first chapter began I was mad and it put me off because hello there POV change. Don't get me wrong I love books that are dual POVs but I don't in fact enjoy books that are multiple POV and that's what I was surprised with. And the worst thing is that I was super intrigued and curious about the first character and the relationship portrayed in that first chapter (the prologue) and when suddenly there's another female character as a lead, well I was kind of mad about it and still am because now I'm gonna have to wait super for the other book to come out, you know the one that I thought I was reading, the one that was dangled in front of my eyes and then was yanked way...

After that it honestly took me a while to get into the story, I was apprehensive and still a little mad so it took a while to win me over and I gonna be honest, these characters, their actions, secrets and the stuff they pulled and that you slowly discovered... it was pretty messed up! And it kept pissing me off! I wanted to know the full picture and know why everyone did what they did, what really happened and even after finishing this book I am still not satisfied with what I got, there are still so many questions unanswered and you'll definitely have to wait for the next book to get them, even though it'll be focused on a new couple, the five main characters are all interwined in this web of scandal, betrayal and Perversion and I think you'll only truly get the full picture with the second book, Beat Drop. I'm hoping it'll come soon because I need that book BAD. Seriously, I was so disappointed when I reached the first chapter and realised this was Sophie and Atticus' story. I want Imogen and Ezra!!

Anyway, all my madness aside, after a while I really got into the story and fell a little love with Sophie and Atticus' love story, even when it was so messed up and what they were doing made no sense. I loved watching them turn their second chance from a fake temporary one into a forever one. Their love was stronger and bigger than everything else. And Aly's writing was amazing. I truly enjoyed the way she wrote and I can't wait to read more and find out all the things yet to be uncovered that are bound to shock me or not, because I have many theories already.

If you love this world of scandal, drama, drugs and the glamour surrounding the music biz, if you love emotional and angst filled second chance romances, than Breakdown is the book for you!




AUTHOR BIO
Aly Zigada is an American novelist, best known for riveting contemporary romance and New Adult fiction including the acclaimed Perversion Records series. Praise for her writing describes it as sharp and evocative. A former bookseller, New York City scholar, and corporate jack-of-all-trades, she belongs to a rustic mountain town but is guided by a broken compass. She loves character psychology, likes plotting, and loathes motherf*cking typos.

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