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The Breaking Point #3

Past the Breaking Point

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In “The Breaking Point,” Ray was an introverted, nerdy high school senior who was relentlessly humiliated by Aaron, the conceited captain of the basketball team. When Matt, the no-nonsense, scrappy newcomer entered the picture, sparks instantly flew (in more ways than one). However, it didn't take long for the two outcasts’ fledgling romance to set off a chain reaction of events that put their relationship to the test, and turned their lives upside down. Now, nearly a year later, Matt and Ray find themselves as incoming college freshmen attempting to adjust to a new environment, new roommates, new friendships, and new adversities. When Ray develops a friendship with an attractive and charismatic upperclassman, Matt's combative jealous streak and buried trust issues start to resurface. As internal and external tensions begin to derail their relationship, will the young couple be able to overcome them before it's too late? Or, will their love finally be pushed to the breaking point? Matt and Ray's relationship survived high school intact, but will college prove to be the straw that breaks the camel's back? Reginald Write, author of “The Breaking Point" and "Beyond the Breaking Point,” brings you this highly anticipated final installment in the gripping "Breaking Point" trilogy!

166 pages, Paperback

First published September 5, 2015

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Reginald K. Write

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Reginald Write is a southern boy with a northern edge! Hailing from GA, he currently resides in NY. He is a versatile (bad pun intended) storyteller whose works feature compelling, complex, and sometimes completely crazy characters from all walks of life, who come in all shades and colors. When he's not binge-watching something on Netflix, he's probably busy working on his latest twisty, turny, thought-provoking tale.

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September 16, 2017
The story passes the time...

It was a good story but lacked the drama and shock factor of the books that come before it but the story is quite enjoyable though.
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