Broken (The Captive Series Prequel), by Erica Stevens
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*****Though this book is a standalone novel, it is highly recommended that it NOT be read without reading the other books in The Captive Series first as it does contain some spoilers. This book is set in the past but it is not meant to be a historical novel.***** In The Captive Series the vampire king that decimated the human and vampire races was introduced, but now it’s time to meet the man that existed before he became a tyrannical king. At twenty-five, Atticus is the last surviving member of the most powerful line of vampires, and is known as a prince amongst his kind. The life of luxury and privilege he’s always known is about to change in ways that he never could have seen coming though. Ways that will forever alter the course of his life, the lives of all those around him, and the history of the world. With his life shattered and an all-consuming thirst for revenge the only thing keeping him going, he is left with only one realization… Sometimes what rises from the ashes of a broken man, is a monster. Mature YA/New Adult. This book contains some language, violence, and sexual situations. Recommended for ages sixteen and up. Cover art by ebooklaunch. Recommended reading order for The Captive Series. Captured (Book 1) Renegade (Book 2) Refugee (Book 3) Salvation (Book 4) Redemption (Book 5) Broken (The Captive series prequel) Vengeance (Book 6)
Broken (The Captive Series Prequel), by Erica Stevens- Amazon Sales Rank: #46345 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-16
- Released on: 2015-03-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author My name is not really Erica Stevens, it is a pen name that I chose in memory of two amazing friends lost too soon, I do live in Mass with my wonderful husband and our puppy Loki. I have a large and crazy family that I fit in well with. I am thankful every day for the love and laughter they have brought to my life. I have always loved to write and am an avid reader.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Best book I have read in along time. By Jasmine I went into this book hating the main character because in the Captive Series Atticus was made for us to hate him with every fiber of our beings, I will tell you that I fought with my feelings for him.and I was not going to change my mind about him. However, Erica Stevens managed the impossible because within the first chapter she had me in love with him, His story is a sad one and I cried like a baby through out the whole book and I have a better understanding of why he became the evil cruel person that we we knew in the other books.Broken has taught me that even the kindest and most loving person can hit a breaking point. Things led up to Atticus's demise and a tragedy is what started it all. We never know how a person can truly crack and or break, I know that reading this book I felt my heart shatter and it has been almost 2 weeks since I read it and I still can't pick up another book without feeling sad.If you haven't read the Captive Series I would suggest you read Captured which is free.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. I am still crying!! and I LOve it!! By Bossert Let me start out by saying I read a lot,so when I say this was the best book that I have ever read, you can take that to the bank!Erica made me cry like a baby,It's been an hour since I read it and I'm still crying. It was heartbreaking but explained everything!I just wanted to hug Atticus and tell him that it would be alright..I do believe that we all must have had some insanity inside and it just takes 1 devastating loss to let it consume us..I loved that Braith and Aria are in this book and that was when I cried the most..You have to read the Captive series to truly feel the emotions this book pulls from you..I want to give it a 10 star rating!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Wonderful Surprise By llg115 Let me start by saying that I was very conflicted prior to reading this book. Throughout the Captive Series, the reader learns all about Atticus and I know I for one, came to despise him. A more evil man would be hard to find, honestly. I didn't want Erica to write about Atticus' back story. But I also had to read anything in the series because I loved it.So, to my review. The book was really, really good! I loved seeing Atticus as a young man and witness his developing love for Genny. Genny was a wonderful woman, very self-sacrificing and willing to give so much to those she loved. She would have been so good for Atticus had she lived. Her death and the deep mourning that afflicted Atticus was heart-breaking. I cried a lot. I had to take breaks in fact, before my face got all splotchy and I was openly crying because I wasn't alone while reading those scenes.I think that Erica did a wonderful job of not painting Atticus in too virtuous a light to begin with. For him to have chosen the horrible path that he did, he would have needed some darkness within him to begin with, I think. We saw minor glimpses of that from time to time during his courtship of Genny. Atticus was a hard man but did have much good in him before the one he loved above all others was taken from him. Following her death, he became a sick, twisted man bent solely on revenge. He cared nothing for others including his own children.Having read the whole series, I can't help but despise Atticus but now I do understand him more and I truly feel for him. To have a great love taken from him was devastating and beyond what he could have endured. But he did have choices all along the way and it is important not to forget that.All this to say, Erica did an amazing job creating a world in which you could actually like Atticus! Because you really do need to read the other books in the series first, even though this one is first chronologically, being able to sympathize with Atticus is a major feat after witnessing him in all of his evil glory. Well done!
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