


But would he still do it if he knew he may have once been her hero, too?įrom the shocking prologue to the endearing epilogue and everything in between, this series starter had me, hook, line, and sinker. Rocky and Xavier have absolutely nothing in common.or at least that's what it seems like in the beginning, because something does tie them together, and in order for Xavier to exact the revenge that he seeks, he'll have to play villain and break the girl who calls to him in a way no one else ever has. Theirs is an insta-hate sort of thing.with a kinda-maybe-sorta lustful undercurrent sizzling between them. She's given a scholarship to Heathcote University, and it's there that she meets Xavier Cross, and unlike Rocky, Xavier's world is all about wealth and privilege. We have Rukiya Gordon, better known as Rocky throughout the book and she certainly lives up to her nickname given that she knows what it's like to have to fight for what she wants and needs.

MV Ellis was a new-to-me author prior to me reading the first book in her Boys of Trinity Hall series, and now, I can't help but feel like an absolute idiot for not having read anything of hers before! Break You is a bully romance that puts a slew of others that employ the same trope to shame.
