Broken Hill Hurt (Broken Hill High #3)

Broken Hill Hurt (Broken Hill High #3)

Sheridan Anne

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We had it all until we didn’t. Nate Ryder has been the center of my world for the past few months. He’s cared for me, cherished me, and shown me a love I never even imagined could be real. He was my rock when my father left and my voice when I didn’t have one. He was once my bully but now holds my heart in the palm of his hands, along with it, the power to destroy me. We’ve face down every threat imaginable, and every single time, we’ve come out on top. But what happens when the threat is coming from within? What happens when our world literally goes up in flames and threatens to take my heart away? When all the walls start closing in, he’s all I’ve got left but is what we have strong enough to survive? Or will this fairy tale come crashing down? You know what they say; good things can’t last forever. WARNING: The Broken Hill High Series is a four-book New Adult Romance filled with LOL moments, teenage angst, and of course, all the swoon-worthy moments I know you’re all dying for. This series is recommended for mature readers due to cursing and sexual content. If this offends you, then steer clear of this bad boy romance! For everyone else, dive in and have fun!


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  • Kiralillyreads
    Mar 09, 2025
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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    “... and the way he loves me? Makes me feel like the only girl in the world.” —Tora


    Another fast-paced dramatic one. This installment has Tora acting a lot more like the teenager she is—packed with angst, bad decisions, fights with parents, rebellion, etc. It’s a fun read. This one did feel more like “kid stuff” than her books usually do, as usually her leads—even the teenagers—are contending with adult-style problems. It wasn’t a bad way to spend an installment though, as it made it all a bit more plausible as a whole.

    It also has some major ‘Twilight’ vibes—whichever installment Edward dumps Bella and she just goes crazy and yearns for him for 2 hours. But in a more contemporary setting. And there’s nothing wrong with this, as it was fairly juicy.


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    The narrator, as always, did a fantastic job. Overall sound quality is great, there was just one little hiccup.

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