Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Shea Gilkerson 7/24/23
Broken. by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The “Green St. Girls” are a group of misfits, of sorts. The women are successful and powerful, but they came together after being ejected from their terrible pasts and finding one another. While it has shown in them becoming successful, they are damaged beyond belief, and these books are about each of them and the strong men who come along and make them realize love, peace and happiness aren’t as out of reach as they may have thought.
Book 2 focuses on Indigo, who spends her life scared of her stepfather and his treatment. While she tells herself she is open to love and commitment, when the time comes she will likely run.
Gideon, Athena’s brother, isn’t one she can run from. He is a protector, and aware of how to be gentle and powerful at the same time around fragile women who come from abuse. He is steady, he is secure, and he is everything to Indigo – until a threat comes along.
Once this threat pops up, Indigo loses so much trust and faith in herself, her decisions, and those around her. Will she be able to find the steady support of Gideon and hold on, or will they both miss the opportunity they want so much?