THE HEROES WE BREAK (Heroes and Villains 1) by Natasha Knight

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date April 9, 2024

She doesn’t belong to me.

I am the illegitimate son, unwanted and despised.

Ophelia Hart is the girl next door. I’ve watched her grow up. And rescued her countless times from my half-brother.

I’ve been gone from her life for two years and when I run into her again, she’s no longer a girl.

Only problem is, she’s wearing his ring on her finger.

But there’s always been something between us. I’ve always been her protector. Especially when it comes to him. And that pull is stronger than ever.

She no longer thinks me the hero of her story, though.

But I know something she doesn’t. A secret from her past. And she’s in danger.

She’ll fight me.

I’ll fight for her.

If she hates me for what I have to do, so be it.

Because there is no way in hell I will let my half-brother have her.

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REVIEW: THE HEROES WE BREAK is the first instalment in Natasha Knight’s contemporary, adult HEROES AND VILLAINS dark, erotic, romance duet focusing on Ophelia ‘Phee’ Hart, and Silas Cruz.

NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers

Told from dual first person perspectives (Phee and Silas) using present day and memories from the past THE HEROES WE BREAK covers approximately ten years in the life of Phee and Silas. At twelve years of age, Ophelia Hart met her new neighbors Ethan Fox, and their housekeeper’s son Silas Cruz but from the outset all was not well between Ethan and Silas, and in the years to follow, the spiral would drive a wedge between everyone involved. Fast forward to present day, Ophelia’s world has crumbled; Ethan Fox stepped in and claimed control; and Silas vowed revenge against the people who tried to destroy his life, and take the reigns from our story line heroine. What ensues is the acrimonious relationship between Silas and Ethan, and the fall-out as Ophelia becomes a pawn in a much more dangerous game.

The world building covers approximately ten years in the life, ten years in which Ophelia becomes more of a doormat than a strong willed young woman; wherein Ethan is a puppet for someone else’s gain; and Silas is determined to take down the man whose secrets and lies have spiralled out of control.

The relationship between Ophelia and Silas is strained; is contemptuous at best in the face of the lies and control inflicted upon our story line heroine by someone else. Ophelia has lost everything: Silas is determined to give her everything and more. The lone $ex scene is fast and furious.

THE HEROES WE BREAK reveals some of the back ground, and sets up the take down of a dangerous man. Silas is no longer the boy whose life was controlled by the powers in charge, and as a man with secrets of his own, Silas is determined to reclaim the woman who has stolen his heart. The premise is dark, dramatic and intense; the characters are determined, desperate, dynamic and broken. THE HEROES WE BREAK ends on a cliff hanger-you have been told.

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Reviewed by Sandy

USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance, Natasha Knight specializes in dark, tortured heroes. Happily-Ever-Afters are guaranteed, but she likes to put her characters through hell to get them there. She’s evil like that.

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