Book Review: Unbreakable by Emma Scott

frontONLY_LTitle: Unbreakable
Author: Emma Scott
Genre: Contemporary Romance / Romantic Suspense
Age Group: Adult
Rating: 4,5 stars
Purchase: Amazon
Review copy provided by Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review.

Alex Gardener has her life planned out, down to the smallest detail. She has a skyrocketing career as a litigation attorney, a close group of socialite friends, and is engaged to one of the most successful businessmen in Beverly Hills. Everything is just as she wants it: comfortable, predictable, secure…if lacking passion. Fire.

Cory Bishop is a struggling working man, trying to make ends meet while fighting to keep custody his young daughter. He knows that working hard is the only way to achieve his goals, but lately it seems everything he wants hangs just out of reach.

The bank robbery changes everything.

Alex and Cory spend three harrowing days as hostages locked in a bank with fifty frightened people and six criminals who grow more desperate–and dangerous–by the hour. Alex and Cory find comfort and safety with each other and reveal their deepest hopes and fears and secrets, unknowingly building a bond forged out of desperation and fear, one that they can’t break, even once outside the bank’s walls.

Their lives are turned upside down, irrevocably altered, and they seek to move on and put the robbery–and each other–behind them.

But some bonds, once forged, cannot be broken.

When I read the synospis for Unbreakable, I knew I wanted to read it. Alex is a strong character. Up until now, she’s had her life completely planned out, except it lacks one thing: passion. But the robbery changes everything, and from the moment it started, and Alex was taken hostage, everything moved so fast, its pacing relentless.

Cory is an interesting character too. He struggles to make ends meet to keep custody of his daughter. He’s brave, caring, and I loved him right away. Alex and Cory form a strong bond due to both being hostages, and they share hopes and dreams, and it brings them so close together. It was an amazing story, suspenseful and entertaining. I had to keep reading until the end.

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