Natoly’s world has been turned upside down, and the hits keep coming.
Natoly finds herself alone, trapped in the High Council’s training facility. Braenin has been removed as her protector, and he and his team have been banned from the facility. She feels broken and alone. When an attack comes on the facility, she finds an ally in the most unlikely source. Forced on the run with her new ally, she needs to find her way back to Braenin and his team without getting caught by the enemies she’s amassed along the way. She’s become public enemy number one in a world where she was supposed to be revered. The stakes are rising. Things are getting more dangerous, and Natoly hasn’t come this far to give up now. But the more secrets she uncovers in this world, the more Natoly realizes that this world may just be broken more than what can be fixed.
Broken Protection is the second book in The Protector Series trilogy that features clean romance between a reluctant Luna Princess and her Protector.
A. J. Manney lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband and four kids. Some of her favorite things to do include reading, family days, being a pastor's wife, and watching football on Sunday afternoons with her family
This book was intense, with a lot of pain and anguish, especially with Nat. Nat and her protector finally admit they have feelings for each other, and then it all goes to crap again! Wow, just wow!! Love this series.
Ms Manny, I love your books. And will continue to get all of your books. Thank you for not succumbing to making it all about the love making. Too many other writers do.
I liked everything about this series. It’s the most exciting thing I have ever read. I love the intrigue the relationships. Can’t wait to read the next one.
I cannot stop reading! I’m hooked! I have stayed up way to late reading but oh has it been worth it! I just started the third book and know it’s going to be one of my favorite series this year.
It's probably really bad that I was more interested in Beth and Oliver's relationship than Natoly and Braenin's... this book was cliche, and the main characters were very different it was hard to understand how they were falling for each other. Still good though!