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Breaking the Cycle (Rocking Racers Book 1)

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by Megan Lowe


  At every race, the whole family is in the Ryan Racing garage Avery and Chris share. The team’s chief engineer is the kid’s “Uncle” Rome, with his adopted son, Xander, assisting. Ryan Racing’s freestyle rider is planning on putting a ring on her finger very soon, or so Grayson tells me. This is despite Reed still insisting she and her sisters aren’t allowed to date until they’re fifty.

  Even though traditionally Ryans only have boys, Reed always did give me what I wanted, so a house full of girls and the boy I asked for is what I got.

  We’ve been married twenty-five and a half years and are still in love as ever, and still as healthy as ever. I know Reed worried, and still worries, that something might happen to me, as had happened to his pa and pop’s wives, but if being with me taught him anything, it’s that the women in his life are always up for breaking the cycle.

  Acknowledgments

  I never thought this book would ever make it to print. Yes, I wrote it and sent it to a publisher in the hopes it would be picked up, but I didn’t actually think it would happen.

  I’d like to thank Becky, Liv, and everyone at Hot Tree Publishing. Thank you for all your hard work and for believing in me and seeing the potential of the manuscript I sent you. It was the most stressful thing I’ve ever done but I’m so proud of the finished product. I’m still not sure whether I can believe this is happening but it truly is the biggest honour of my life.

  To my parents, Dave and Trish Lowe, thank you. From the young girl who used to make issues of the Woodvale News on the family PC to the university graduate who decided she didn’t want to pursue a career actually using the degree she just spent three years studying for, I want to thank you for loving and supporting me through all of it. I love you both so much. There have been some rough patches but hopefully, this is a sign of better things to come.

  To Anne Stewart, who always encouraged me, thank you. I’m so sorry Jen never got to see her name in print, so Jennifer Stewart, this is for you.

  To Jaelene Hilcke, you are an amazing woman who constantly inspires me and puts me to shame. You are a living example of great strength of character and determination. Better times are coming for you.

  To my friends, workmates, and managers, thank you for putting up with my addled mind while Bria, Reed, and the Ryans filled my head.

  To Sadé Norris and John Steele, thank you for not laughing at my idle scribblings, also known as my first pathetic attempts at writing. It took a lot for me to open myself up like that so thank you for your kind words and encouragement.

  To Tijan, L.P. Maxa, Kaylee Ryan, Ahren Sanders, and Cambria Hebert, thank you for your books, providing me with endless hours of entertainment and inspiration.

  To the millions of women out there who believe they’re not worth as much as their male counterparts, who are fighting their own personal battles and those who have not yet found their way, keep going. One day better things are coming, we just have to have faith and believe in us; after all, if we don’t, who will?

  And finally, to you who is reading this, thank you so much. It’s such a thrill to know you are reading the words I’ve spent hours upon hours slaving over. I hope you enjoyed Breaking the Cycle and fell in love with Bria and Reed just like I did. If so, please leave a review, blog, tweet or post about Breaking the Cycle and recommend it to all your friends!

  About the Author

  Megan Lowe is a lost journalism graduate who after many painful years searching for a job in that field, decided if she couldn’t write news stories, she would start listening to the characters whispering stories to her and decided to write them down. She writes primarily new adult and contemporary romance stories with sport and music themes.

  Based on the Gold Coast, Megan's heart belongs to New York City. When she’s not writing, she’s either curled up with a good book, travelling, or screaming at the TV, willing her sporting teams to pull out the win.

  Megan would love to hear from reader.

  Facebook: facebook.com/MeganLoweAuthor

  Twitter: meganlowe87

  About the Publisher

  Hot Tree Publishing opened its doors in 2015 with an aspiration to bring quality fiction to the world of readers. With the initial focus on romance and a wide spread of romance sub-genres, we envision opening up to alternative genres in the near future.

  Firmly seated in the industry as a leading editing provider to independent authors and small publishing houses, Hot Tree Publishing is the sister company to Hot Tree Editing, founded in 2012. Having established in-house editing and promotions, plus having a well-respected market presence, Hot Tree Publishing endeavours to be a leader in bringing quality stories to the world of readers.

  Interested in discover more amazing reads brought to you by Hot Tree Publishing or perhaps you're interesting in submitting a manuscript and joining the HTPubs family? Either way, head over to the website for information:

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  Table of Contents

  Glossary

  Dedication

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  Chapter Twenty-Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty-One

  Chapter Thirty-Two

  Chapter Thirty-Three

  Chapter Thirty-Four

  Chapter Thirty-Five

  Chapter Thirty-Six

  Chapter Thirty-Seven

  Chapter Thirty-Eight

  Chapter Thirty-Nine

  Chapter Forty

  Chapter Forty-One

  Chapter Forty-Two

  Chapter Forty-Three

  Chapter Forty-Four

  Chapter Forty-Five

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

 

 

 


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