Wednesday 25 October 2017

~*~*~BLOG TOUR~*~*~ CUFFED BY K. BROMBERG

        From the New York Times bestselling author, K. Bromberg, comes a new series about three brothers, the job that calls them, and the women who challenge them. “I hate you. I never want to see you again.” Grant Malone is not the reason I moved back to Sunnyville—at least that’s what I tell myself. Yet, those parting words I said to him back in third grade, ring in my ears every time a townsperson brings up one of the Malone boys. I thought time had healed my wounds. I was wrong. Nothing could have prepared me for how I felt when I finally saw him again. Twenty years does a lot to turn a boy into a man. One who hits all my buttons—sexy, funny, attractive, and a police officer. But Grant is off limits because he knows too much about my past. But I’m drawn to him. That damn uniform of his doesn’t hurt either. It’ll be my downfall. I know it. What’s one night of sex going to hurt . . . right? *** I’ve always loved Emmy Reeves. That’s why I’m shocked to see her all these years later. The shy girl I once knew is all grown up. Adventurous and full of life, she owns my heart now, just as much as she did back then. Convincing her of that is a whole different story. I’ll give her the one night she asks for—like that’s a hardship—but when it comes to letting her walk away after, she has another thing coming. There’s no way in hell I’m letting her go this time without a fight. ADD TO GOODREADS

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REVIEW:
5 stars

Cuffed is extraordinary!  K. Bromberg has written an exceptional story about childhood best friends finding each other again.  The depth of the characters is guaranteed to find a place in your heart.  In usual Bromberg fashion she creates a family you want to be a part of and find out more of their stories.

I loved the humor and history between Emerson and Grant.  My eagerness to find out exactly what happened between these two as children was woven in perfectly in to the story.  The way these two works at getting back to being friends is completely relatable and the attraction they are fighting had me cheering for them.  There is also so much more now that they are each going through in their lives.  Emerson is ready to bring a skydiving business back to life but hits a wall that she didn't see coming.  We witness Grant being a hero and protector as he tries to save all those around him.

I adored every single page of this story.  I laughed out loud at the way Em and Grant fought tooth and nail to break each other’s walls and I cried uncontrollably with the sadness my heart felt for our couple.  The anger Emerson must push down and the guilt Grant lives with shows how much these two can’t let go regardless of the years that have passed.

K. Bromberg brought the sexual tension to the forefront between Emerson and Grant.  Of course, you knew there would be, sexy hero police officer – just look at that cover.

Cuffed is told in dual points of view and I love that we know what these two are thinking.  I am already anxiously awaiting more from this Everyday Heroes series. 

        

  HeadShot ColorNew York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg writes contemporary novels that contain a mixture of sweet, emotional, a whole lot of sexy, and a little bit of real. She likes to write strong heroines, and damaged heroes who we love to hate and hate to love. A mom of three, she plots her novels in between school runs and soccer practices, more often than not with her laptop in tow. Since publishing her first book in 2013, K. has sold over one million copies of her books and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over twenty-five times. In April, she’ll release The Player, the first in a two-book sports romance series (The Catch, book 2, will be released late June), with many more already outlined and ready to be written. She loves to hear from her readers so make sure you check her out on social media or sign up for her newsletter to stay up to date on all her latest releases and sales HERE 

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