Pixie and Levi haven't spoken in nearly a year when they find themselves working―and living―at the same inn in the middle of nowhere. Once upon a time, they were childhood friends. But that was before everything went to hell. And now things are... awkward.
All they want to do is avoid each other, and their past, for as long as possible. But now that they're forced to share a bathroom, and therefore a shower, keeping their distance from one another becomes less difficult than keeping their hands off each other. Welcome to the hallway of awkward tension and sexual frustration, folks. Get comfy. It’s going to be a long summer.
"Because I'm yours. Even when you don't want me, I'm yours."
It actually took me awhile to get into Best Kind of Broken. It took awhile to get into exactly what happened to cause the crazy tension between Pixie and Levi and then to get into the nature of their relationship. I think by the time the "action" really started, we were about halfway into the book. That being said, I was not at all disappointed with where the story went! I loved the development of the characters. The focus of the book is mostly on Pixie and Levi and how they were each coping with the tragic events that tie them together. Even moreso, how they realize that to truly move on, they needed each other. It's interesting to see how one event could effect two different lives in very different ways. I could really feel how strong a bond Pixie and Levi have to each other. The sexual frustration, tension and chemistry between the two of them jump right off the pages! Slow to start but ended up being a great read about finding love in the difficult healing process from having lost loved ones.
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