I received an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Breaking Through the Waves is book two in the new Hawaiian Crush series by E.L. Todd. I enjoyed the start of Coen and Sydney's romance in book one and was looking forward to getting some lingering questions answered in book two. Please don't read this review if you haven't read book one as my review may hold spoilers for that book.
Summary:
Coen and Sydney had a bumpy ride in book one, but the situation with Henry is as resolved as it can be and their finally together, and not secretly. Relations are somewhat strained, but everyone is moving on if not swiftly, surely. Even though Sydney has chosen the love of her life and is happier than she's ever been, there are still things Coen doesn't know about her and shadows that pass through her eyes. The love and passion they share for each other is stronger than they can imagine and Sydney worries that Coen will give it all up and leave her when he learns where she came from. Before she can focus on finding a way to share her past, Sydney must first contend with Coen's jealous ex, Audrey. Dodging childish pranks and nasty verbal skirmishes becomes a full-time job, not to mention stressful and hurtful. Coen can't believe he dated someone so awful and even thought of giving even a molecule of his heart to her. He also worries that Sydney won't want to put up with the stress of fighting for him, so he determines to do whatever he needs to, to keep Audrey from causing Sydney anymore pain. On top of the horrendous bullying, Sydney has gotten confirmation that her family is coming from the mainland to visit for Thanksgiving. All she can think is how Coen will feel about her when he learns what her family's like, and the memories of pain, defeat, and guilt that once overwhelmed her in her youth. Coen and Sydney's love beats strong and true along with support from their closest friends, but their true fight will be against those who wish to beat them down, make them feel like nothing, and want to tear them apart. It will take a special trust and inner strength from both to guide them through these trials and tribulations so that they may have their happily ever after and the chance at a future that's bright and beautiful.
I had some trouble getting into the story. The beginning, for me, held too many sex scenes and not enough of the story. I like a good, steamy sex scene, and these were some sweet ones, but it felt like every other page was them going at it and we had the full detail every time. I think I would have liked it more if subsequent matings after the first couple, were alluded to. Sydney started out pretty strong and she was fearless when she faced down Audrey, but she being so incredibly convinced Coen deserved better started to get annoying. He showed how he felt without a doubt and yet she still did everything she could to push him away. It irritated me and I wanted to slap her at times. Lol. Coen, again, was a great hero. He did everything right and his need and determination to protect Sydney was not only sweet but sexy as all hell. We didn't get to see much of the supporting cast from book one, but what we saw, mostly Henry, was good. I really can't wait to get Henry's book so we can put his broken heart back together. I did enjoy the end of Coen and Sydney's romance, but I think I liked book one better. I'm not positive I would have split the story in two, if I was the author, but they still had solid story lines and passion-filled romance. Both books are nice, easy reads that would be ideal as a palate cleanser between two heavier, angst-filled novels. <3