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The Breakaway, by Michelle Davidson Argyle

When Naomi Jensen is kidnapped, it takes her parents two days to realize she's missing. Escape isn't high on her list of priorities when all she has to return to is an abusive boyfriend and parents who never paid much attention to her. For the first time in her life she's part of a family - even if it is a family of criminals. But she's still a captive. In a desperate attempt to regain some control in her life, Naomi embarks on a dangerous plan to make one of her kidnappers think she's falling in love with him. The plan works too well, and when faced with the chance to escape, Naomi isn't sure she wants to take it.

  • Sales Rank: #118193 in Audible
  • Published on: 2012-10-02
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 432 minutes

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
New take on an old theme
By Ashley L. Knight
The Breakaway

Michelle Davidson Argyle is one of those authors who, not unlike the elusive octopus, sucks you into her stories from the get go & doesn't release you until she's finished with you. That's why I relish reading her work & look forward to beginning her books with the fervor of a child gleefully racing toward an ornamented tree at Christmas.

Let's face it - there are thousands of books out there on the subject of kidnapping - most violent & horrific. This was dealt with delicate hands; ones only Michelle could encapsulate. The Breakaway snatches your attention instantly, throwing you headlong into Naomi's dilemma & strapping you down for a most unusual ride.
I must say that Argyle's new take was a refreshing change. People get sick and tired of too much violence and it was dealt with incredibly well in this book.
Engaging & exciting from the get-go, not only was the language well-paced, but it was beautifully descriptive - right down to the art that comes when pouring a cup of coffee. That's right, I said it - art in pouring coffee.

The dialogue between the characters was moving enough to make you feel as if you are the main character. The intensity between one of the kidnappers and Naomi was exciting & dripping with such anticipation, that I hoped it wasn't just Stockholm's Syndrome.
I did not foresee the ending and it was a nice way to complete something that could have been truly devastating to Naomi. The elements from her past life and new life were tied together beautifully leaving her with a wonderful new take on who she had become. I didn't understand the title until the last paragraph. I LOVE it when authors throw in that subtle touch!

As always, it was an absolute pleasure reading Miss Michelle's work & I eagerly await her next release - Bonded. I'm sure I'll be up until all hours of the night reading that one as well!

- Ashley L. Knight author of The Fins Trilogy

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
The Breakaway
By Michelle@Book Briefs
Wow. This was an intense book. It deals with some very real and some may say controversial issues. Naomi is kidnapped and the whole story centers around her and her captors and the various relationships they have. This book is masterfully done. I think Michelle Davison argyle's writing is incredible.

Naomi is very brave. I felt so bad for her throughout the whole book. She had a pretty rough life, and then of course this happens and she is basically a prisoner. The story starts off with her capture, so you don't really have a chance to know what her normal life was like. Right away, she was scared and in emergency mode, which was great. But I didn't know what she was normally like. I didn't have a baseline. But that being said, the beauty in Michelle's writing style is that she reveals all of that information throughout the vivid flashbacks. We learned about Naomi's family and her relationships all through memories and flashbacks.

Like I said before, this book is very intense. My emotions were all over the place while reading the breakaway. Her captors were their own little family, which was something Naomi felt she was lacking. I thought the breakaway was a fascinating look into the psychology of captor/captive behavior.

The relationship aspect if the book was equally as intense. Naomi was no stranger to abusive relationships. (This poor girl..- I think that was my most common thought while reading) so I think it was a little easier for me to understand why she acted the way that she did. I do have to admit that I don't think I would make the same choices she did, but then again I guess I can't really understand what she was going through. The breakaway is an intense ride, but I really liked it. It was though provoking and very rough and real.

*Disclaimer-I got a copy of this book for free in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated for my review

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Couldn't put it down!
By E Jacobson
~Spoiler Alert~
Do not read if you do not want to know how the book ends!
"The word normal had never described her, even now. All she had done for the last month was sleep, eat, and read. She obeyed every order. She was their perfect puppet. Her mind was in a rut like a song stuck on repeat. She was getting so sick of it she wanted to curl up and die. Had she felt like this her entire life, or did she only notice now because the situation was more intimate?" -- The Breakaway

Naomi Jensen is kidnapped and held captive, yet her captors are likable characters and start to treat her as if she were family. How do you react to that when all you've known your whole life revolves around parents who care more about their careers than their daughter? Naomi is torn between how she should feel and react in this situation. She even falls in love with one of her captors, Jesse, but is this just a residual effect of Stockholm Syndrome? Well you must read this book to decide for yourself.

As for me, I absolutely loved this book! I couldn't put it down, but of course had to as I have a 10 month old daughter and got distracted constantly! If I had had the chance this book would have been read in one sitting. It had a way of captivating me, Michelle's writing flows and is so lyrical and descriptive that I literally felt a part of the book.

Naomi's character was one that I hated and loved all at the same time...yet I understood how she reacted to being kidnapped. She felt weak and helpless and that she wasn't a brave person at all, but really who would be in that situation? I even found myself liking her captors right down to the end of the book, and was sad when they were caught. Yet, technically I shouldn't have felt that way, who wants a kidnapper to go free? Or better yet, who wants the kidnapper and kidnappee to fall in love? I did! I wanted her to stay with them. I loved this line in the book and perfectly describes how Naomi felt once free..."Jesse was right. She was free now, but what was freedom without happiness?"

I loved that Michelle combined kidnapping, cooking, good food, classic literature, suspense, drama, and romance in this novel. At times I almost could smell the food they were cooking and eating in the book. It read more like poetry and I loved that!

A great young adult book that I would highly recommend for high school students and even adults!

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