Release Blitz: Break You by MV Ellis

Break You
(Boys of Trinity Hall #1)
by MV Ellis
Release Date: October 22, 2019

About Break You
Xavier
This is not a love story. 
I hate you not for who you are, but what you represent. 
I’m the whispers in the darkness you can’t quite hear. 
I’m the unease that can’t be explained, but won’t go away. 
I’m your worst nightmare come to life. 
I’m the filthy rich guy who’s coming for revenge. 
Everything you’ve ever had. 
Everything you hold dear. 
I won’t stop until I break you. 

Rocky
You were once my savior. 
Now you’re my bully. 
I’m the girl from the wrong side of the wrong side of the tracks. 
No match for your money, your might, or your wrath
But I’m not going down without a fight.  
When I go, I’ll take you with me. 
Because we’re more alike than you want to admit. 
And more connected than you know. 
This is not a love story. 




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About MV Ellis
MV Ellis knows what it’s like to fall head over heels in love with a badass musician. She followed her heart halfway around the world to be with one. She moved from London to Sydney after a steamy holiday romance with a sexy bass player in sultry Brazil.

Twelve years, two children and a dog later, and she’s still smitten. All this with a guy she sat next to on a bus for 36 hours! She has toured internationally as a “WAG,” and her experiences inspire her writing.

Ellis’s love of romance began when she was 11 years old, after a summer spent secretly reading her auntie’s books. She’s been a sucker for an alpha hero and strong heroine ever since.

An avid reader, Ellis always knew she’d write a book of her own one day. She was right about that. Following a career spanning advertising, marketing, and social media, she finally wrote her debut novel, Catching London, in 2017.

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