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Ash arrives on the coast carrying grief like a stone in her chest. Her twin is gone. Her hometown is a cage. And Jay, sun-bleached, sure-handed, with eyes that miss nothing, offers her a place to land among a pack of beautiful, ruined young outsiders in a house that has already swallowed one girl whole. What begins as refuge becomes something darker. Jay's affection is a controlled substance - rationed, weaponised, addictive. By the time Ash understands the architecture of his control, the doors have already closed.
Then Tora walks back in, and the house holds its breath. A love triangle built on wreckage. A storm that tears a life apart. A woman reclaiming herself piece by bloody piece. Breaking the Girl is a fierce, tender reckoning with desire, survival, and the unbearable weight of loving someone
you cannot save.
Told through the anthems of a generation, this is a story about what we
survive - and what we carry out of the wreckage with us.
Reviews:
"Sensational" ★★★★★
"I can't get the ending out of my head." ★★★★★
"Beautiful and devastating. 1991 immerses you into a story that is both chaotic and gentle." ★★★★★
"Raw, poetic, and constantly moving." ★★★★★
'"Powerful. Five stars!" ★★★★★
"A new kind of poetry." ★★★★★