True love is what we’re all looking for. No one wants to give up a chance at a lifetime of happiness. Especially not after a taste of something dull or unfulfilling as an arranged marriage, a marriage where you never even got to meet the man. It’s a marriage where the certificate was even photoshopped. Just the thought of that could give a person a headache.
Now, if only he would sign the goddamn divorce papers already. Who knows what the crazy man is thinking. He could fail to recognize her face, that was one thing. Firstly, they never met in person and with his dislike of women, that part is justified. However, her name is a different matter entirely. How could a man not even know his legal wife’s name?
Honestly, this is messed up and funny as hell. The chemistry between the two people is just amazing. The hate in the atmosphere could give you goosebumps. But, it is the most addictive thing to watch the two main characters dance around each other, take swipes at each other, even cling to each other unknowingly. She knows the truth, but she won’t tell him.
Take My Breath Away will leave you rolling on the floor or just gasping for air.
- Part 1: Plot Summary of Take My Breath Away
- Part 2: Main Characters of Take My Breath Away
- Part 3: Awesome Chapters from Take My Breath Away
Part 1: Plot Summary of Take My Breath Away
Debbie Nelson wants to end her marriage to the very wealthy and very powerful Carlos Hilton. She submits the papers through the butler, expecting a positive response within the next couple of days. Why did Debbie Nelson want a divorce?
She wants to find love. Why can’t she find love in her marriage? She hasn’t met the man that married, face to face, in the whole three years they’ve been married. Even on their marriage certificate is a photo shopped picture of them. This is why Debbie wants a divorce; she is a young girl with her future ahead of her, she can’t spend her life stuck in an empty marriage.
So Debbie may be ready to say goodbye to this complete stranger, but it seems fate has something else in mind. As it turns out, Debbie begins to see this husband of her practically everywhere. Their first official meeting involved a very unexpected kiss. Debbie in this way, finds out who he is. Her husband, however, cannot for the life of him figure out why her name sounds familiar.
With their contrasting personalities, the two people continuously get on each other’s nerves. Seeing one another everywhere doesn’t make it any better. She is pissed that he keeps looking down on her. He’s pissed… well, frankly I think we should say JEALOUS.
The constant collision between the two of them, that building tension that starts off with a burning dislike of the other person -that! We can’t get enough of it.
Part 2: Main Characters of Take My Breath Away
Debbie Nelson
She loves lipsticks. Wife of Carlos, but no longer wanting to be, Debbie is a tomboy with lots of friends. She is confident and not a pushover in any way. Her volatile personality attracts attention and her looks even more so. Debbie is loyal to her friends and this shows very clearly throughout the book.
Her desire for a life with abundance of love could not be more deserved, but the man doesn’t want to sign the divorce papers. The man, her husband, who doesn’t even recognize her. Debbie doesn’t want him to, not at all. She was already so close, she could already see her life free from a loveless marriage.
Carlos Hilton
The big boss. The scary one really. But, gosh he is handsome. Carlos doesn’t like women. No, he’s not gay. Just a few chapters into the book and you’ll realize that It’s a personality thing. He has a severe case of mysophobia, mostly when it comes to women. So imagine his shock when a strange woman appears out of nowhere and kisses him on his lips.
He can barely contain his anger. Then, as luck would have it, she somehow shows up everywhere. He doesn’t hesitate to drop his opinion on her promiscuous behavior and doesn’t care that he’s pissing her off completely. No, he could literally have her thrown off a boat if he wanted. What will he do when he realizes that the woman he’s been locking horns with is none other than his wife?
Part 3: Awesome Chapters from Take My Breath Away
Chapter Five
At the store, Carlos recognizes Debbie, not as his wife, but as the girl who kissed him at the bar. Carlos’ assistant only takes a moment to remember that she is Mrs. Hilton, his boss’s wife. He starts to tell Carlos, but Debbie quickly interrupts. She realizes that Emmett is the one who helped with their marriage certificate, therefore he knew what she looked like.
Debbie takes Emmett to a corner, and she explains to him why she wants to keep her identity secret from Carlos. Emmett wonders why she made the decision to divorce Carlos, because most women would want the title of being his wife, as much as his money.
Carlos watches Debbie talk to Emmett with her arm casually thrown over his shoulder. This makes him to misunderstand their relationship. In his mind, he fully brands Debbie as a prostitute. When he remembers that he kissed said prostitute, he quickly barks at Emmett to have her thrown out and banned from the store.
Emmett watched Debbie pull off a whimsical act that leaves everyone speechless, and he has no choice but to send Mrs. Hilton out of the store. However, that is exactly what she wants.
Chapter Twelve
The whole world knows about Debbie’s confession of love in the grove. And, the students apparently disdained her for it.
Debbie wakes up to the commotion and is suddenly faced with two boys who thought their privilege would keep them from getting a beating. Debbie proves the exact opposite. With a pretty smile after she watched them provoke her, Debbie took her textbook and smacked the first boy right in the face. With her friends as her backup, Debbie handles the two boys.
Unfortunately, the principal arrives first. Everyone involved in the fight is sent to the principal’s office. He asks for everyone to give their names, but doesn’t ask Debbie for hers.
Take My Breath Away is amazing. The piece is a pleasure to read. Wonderfully written, I’d say.