A Dive into the Emotional Abyss: Review of "BROKEN: We Are Broken" by A.E. Murphy
As a book blogger, I’m always on the lookout for stories that push boundaries and delve into the complexities of human relationships. When I stumbled upon "BROKEN: We Are Broken," the first installment in A.E. Murphy’s trilogy, the intriguing premise involving a taboo romance struck me immediately. Written with an emotional depth that many authors twice her age might envy, Murphy invites readers into a world fraught with heartbreak, love, and the struggle for redemption.
In this novel, we meet Gwen, a character whose idyllic love story with Caleb is irrevocably shattered by unforeseen circumstances. As a reader, you can’t help but feel Gwen’s pain when she finds herself homeless, with nothing but a growing baby bump and the ghosts of her past. Caleb’s brother, Nathan, emerges as an unexpected knight in this dismal tale. However, his complexities—and let’s be honest, peculiarities—add a rich layer to the narrative.
The writing style flows with an earnest emotional resonance. While some aspects felt rushed or uneven, creating a sense of urgency that kept me glued to the pages, it was Murphy’s keen ability to draw out raw emotions that truly captured me. I laughed, cried, and even gasped at pivotal moments. The contrast between light, fluffy beginnings and the darker, more mature themes felt jarring at times, but it’s precisely this juxtaposition that reflects real-life unpredictability.
The characters are brilliantly flawed and layered. Gwen’s journey of self-discovery is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, and my feelings toward Nathan oscillated wildly—from sympathy to frustration. One particularly powerful quote encapsulated this internal struggle: “You’re alone in your journey of life.” This idea lingered with me long after I closed the book. It emphasizes the solitude we often feel even amidst chaos and the challenges we must tackle on our own.
Customer reviews resonate with my experience. One reader conveyed an overwhelming wave of emotions, emphasizing how the story’s well-crafted misunderstandings and unexpected twists kept them engrossed. Another reader mentioned striking a connection with the characters, feeling their heartbreak as if it were their own—a testament to how Murphy’s writing strikes a universal chord.
If you’re drawn to emotionally intense stories rich with psychological complexity and relatable characters, "BROKEN: We Are Broken" will resonate strongly with you. It’s a book that doesn’t shy away from difficult themes, ensuring that your heart runs the full gamut of feelings. While a few grammatical hiccups might break the flow momentarily, the overall emotional journey is more than worth it.
In closing, I highly recommend this book to anyone who appreciates raw, emotional romances interspersed with the complexities of human character. It’s a powerful reminder that sometimes, love isn’t just about the fairytales—it’s about learning to navigate the broken pieces of our lives and finding hope amid despair. I, for one, can’t wait to dive into the next installment, eager to see how Gwen and Nathan’s story unfolds.






