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0 reviewsAn emotionally devastating love story full of love, trauma, heartache, and healing. Edge of Unbroken is the second book in the Halfway Broken series.
**Everyone always says that to heal, you have to let go of the past. But how can you let go of the past when the past won’t let go of you? **
In the wake of devastating trauma, Ronan finds himself desperate to find peace yet struggling to see the light. Now living on his grandparents’ ranch in the serene mountains of Montana, he learns that healing is neither easy nor linear.
Meanwhile, Cat moves through her days in New York, where the echoes of her own trauma loom large. As she strives to reclaim her life and navigate the deep ache of missing Ronan, the presence of an unrelenting threat from her past casts a shadow over her enduring hope.
Separated by distance, yet bound by their fierce love for each other, Ronan and Cat cling to the fragile thread of their connection, learning that love can be both a refuge and a battlefield as they fight not just for each other, but for the chance to become unbroken
But the past has a way of encroaching on the present in more ways than one, testing their bond and their resilience while forcing them to confront the demons that refuse to let them go.
Can love truly conquer the darkness? Or will the weight of their histories keep them trapped in a cycle of pain?