Tuesday, April 05, 2016

Book Review: Break the Chains (Mela Ciano)

Break the Chains
by: Mela Ciano

Genre:  Romance



Hope against all hope… 

When Linda Crane goes home to visit, she is saddened to find that nothing has changed regarding her judgmental family. She is about to give up on her dream of happiness when she runs into the only light that has been bright enough to make all her shadows disappear.
He still hasn’t found what he’s looking for… 
Marc Divanti once sang to a beautiful woman, and even after years of travelling abroad, the free-spirited guitarist realizes that something is missing from his life. Believing in preordained love, he is swept off his feet when he meets her again. 
Love is a choice, but is it enough to break the chains of the past?

**WE WERE PROVIDED WITH A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE 
FOR THE FOLLOWING HONEST REVIEW**

Break The Chains was an excellent book.  The author, Mela Ciano knows how to keep you interested in the story line. It was descriptive enough so that you could picture the people, places, and feel the emotions as you are reading. I felt like I was right there. 
The addition of Birth of Hope at the end was a great way to follow the characters.  If you are like me, I will sit and take the story further in my mind. I love when writers do this, it gives closure on a great love story.
I would definitely recommend this book and I wish this writer much success and would definitely read other books by them.





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