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Broken Out (by the Human)

Trapped with a Monster

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Broken Out (by the Human)

By: L.E. Eldridge
Narrated by: Simon Dornet, Kayden Lukakis
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Despite owning a thriving business and maintaining an active social life, Wilder just can't shake the feeling of being lonely.

One fateful evening changes everything when he acquires a strange vase . . . and aptly breaks it. The mess that came was to be expected. The seven foot purple man who came out of it? Yeah . . . not so much.

Wishbringer Zephyr is clueless about how someone captured him, but he's grateful for his freedom. Just one problem: the person who broke his ceramic prison may be more irritating than the vase he was trapped in.

All Zephyr needs is a simple wish to get back on his way, but Wilder's not buying it. Apparently, some humans are immune to the allure of free wishes. And now they're stuck together until the wish is completed.

With feelings between them changing, Zephyr's captors hot on his heels, and the two of them practically joined at the hip, can they navigate the chaos?

Or is it all just wishful thinking?

Contains mature themes.

©2024 L.E. Eldridge (P)2025 Tantor Media
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While what makes writing good or bad is subjective, but what pulls me into a story is having the scenes played out. Learning about the characters and their quirks through actions and interactions. While I think this book has a lot of potential as they story idea itself is good, it was executed poorly. I'm being told how they are and being told their quirks rather than it being shown to me. I really wanted to like this book, but without "show, dont tell", I cant. There is so much that could have been done to play out the interactions between the MMCs, but it doesnt happen. We, as the readers, are told they had interactions rather. Its a cute novella, I will admit that, but not enough for me to finish.

Too much "tell, dont show"

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