Breaking Point, Kristen Simmons
Breaking Point, Kristen Simmons
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Breaking Point

Author: Kristen Simmons

Narrator: Jennifer Ikeda

Unabridged: 12 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/10/2013


Synopsis

Kristen Simmons captivated audiences with Article 5, the first of her dystopian series featuring two teens living in a world ruled by the Federal Bureau of Reformation. In Breaking Point, Ember Miller and Chase Jennings are taken in by the Resistance after escaping from prison. But their plans to lie low are foiled when a sniper starts taking down FBR agents- and Ember is announced as the top suspect.

About Kristen Simmons

Critically-acclaimed young adult author of more than a dozen books, including the Article Five trilogy, The Deceivers series, and The Glass Arrow, KRISTEN SIMMONS’ writing is inspired by her work with trauma survivors as a mental health therapist. She currently lives with her husband and son in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she spins stories, herds a small pack of semi-wild dogs, and teaches Jazzercise. To learn more, join her circle on Instagram, or at her website & newsletter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Giselle

As I got back into the desolation that is is Ember's world, it didn't take long until the rush of it all came right back. The first book, Article 5, was a lot of fun with tons of action and wonderful characters, leaving me dying for this one. The sequel begins where Article 5 one left off, with shor......more

I waited so long for this book! And then I read it in two days and now I'm really sad. Really, really sad. I love these books if you can't tell. I love the settings and the writing and the drama and action and I love the characters. Ember has a tendency to...annoy me at parts. But I love Chase of co......more

Goodreads review by Rose

"Home, he'd called me once. I was his home. He was mine too." "I wondered if he'd really done everything he could possibly could- everything I would have done. Thoughts like this led me nowhere, of course, and only made it harder to be close to him. He was both the cause of my pain and the cure."......more