Break Me Down - Roni Loren

Break Me Down

By Roni Loren

  • Release Date: 2015-10-27
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 50 Ratings

Description

The New York Times bestselling author of Call on Me invites you to discover the thrill of control as one couple wrestles for power in and out of the bedroom…
Samantha Dunbar needs to forget Gibson Andrews. When he trained her to be a domme, she experienced just how hot things could get with the sexy executive. She was ready to hand him everything—including her heart. But Gibson backed away, declaring them incompatible. He’s a dominant, and Sam’s no submissive.
But after an attack shakes Sam to her core, Gibson tracks her down at her family’s rundown farmhouse and makes her an offer. He’ll stay the week and be hers in every way—a helping hand for the renovation and a willing lover in her bed. He swore he’d never give up control to anyone again, but he hasn’t been able to touch another woman since Sam. Maybe a week alone with her will cure him of his relentless craving. 
But one taste only makes them want more, and Sam and Gibson are drawn in deeper than ever. The man who won’t give in has just met the girl who won’t give up…

Includes a preview of Off the Clock, the first novel in Roni Loren’s Pleasure Principle series…

Praise for Roni Loren and her novels
“Loren writes delicious, dark, sensual prose.”—USA Today
“Hot and romantic, with an edge of suspense.”—Shayla Black, New York Times bestselling author of His to Take
“Revved up and red-hot sexy!”—Lorelei James, New York Times bestselling author of Hillbilly Rockstar

Reviews

  • Loren's raciest novel to date

    5
    By smbmar
    While fans of Loren's Loving on the Edge series are used to a little dramatic storyline and a not for the faint of heart steamy couple, this pushes all limits. Sam and Gibson's story will leave the reader begging for more. It is the hottest story I have ever read to day. I love the role reversal from Loren's normal character match up. The book touches on the taboo subject of the female lead's dominance over the male character. While this could be written trashy, Loren keeps the story classy. I can't wait to see what's next in this series!