Synopsis When life crashes down around us, how hard are we willing to fight for the one thing we can’t live without, each other? Life is full of moments. Big moments. Little moments. And none of them are inconsequential. Every single moment prepares you for that one instance that defines your life. You must overcome all your fears, confront the demons that chase you, and cleanse the poison that clings to your soul or you risk the chance of losing everything. Mine started the minute Rylee fell out of that damn storage closet. She made me feel. Made me whole when all I thought I could ever be was incomplete. Became the lifeline I never knew I needed. Hell yes, she’s worth the fight…but how do you fight for someone you know you don’t deserve? Love is full of ups and downs. Heart stopping highs. Soul shattering lows. And none of them are insignificant. Love is a racecourse of unexpected twists and turns that must be negotiated. You have to break down walls, learn to trust, and heal from your past in order to win. But sometimes it’s the expected that’s the hardest to hold on to. Colton has healed and completed me, stolen my heart, and made me realize our love’s not predictable nor perfect—it’s bent. And bent’s okay. But when outside factors put our relationship to the test, what lengths will I have to go to prove to him that he’s worth the fight? Whoever said love is patient and love is kind, never met the two of us. We know our love is worth it—have acknowledged that we were meant to be—but when our pasts crash into our future, will the repercussions make us stronger or break us apart? Review So I am going to start at the end and work my way back to the start.. I don't think there could have been a better way to complete Colton and Rylee's story. Knowing how they started and how incomplete they both were to knowing how their story ends in the best possible way for them really helps you come to terms with the fact that this is the last book in the series. Crashed picks up at the same point that Fueled ended and as in Driven and Fueled the connection between Rylee and Colton is something that cannot be denied. Colton is the same cocky, confident man except this time you start to see more of the romantic, loving man that he is and Rylee is still the protector of Colton and her boys at The House, she is still struggling with her past and events in this book really brings her past crashing down on her again and this is where you see Colton become the man we all knew he could be. Haddie and Becks still have a strong presence in both Colton and Rylee's lives in this book and I am hoping with the few little hints dropped here and there that their story may be next on Kristy Bromberg's list I just love these two. And be prepared because Tawny is still a B!tch who needs to be put back in her place. This trilogy had me laughing, crying (happy and sad tears), frustrated, screaming (in my head, not out load that would just be crazy) they are three books that have so much passion in the story that it just is impossible for me to understand why anyone would not love them. Defiantly one of the best series I have read, and will more than likely read again and again. Excerpts "Remember, life isn’t about how you survive the storm, but rather how you dance in the rain.” “Relationships aren’t easy. They’re hard and can be brutal at times … but those are the times you learn the most about yourself. And when they’re right,” I pause, making sure his eyes are steadfast on mine, “they can be like coming home … finding the rest of your soul “Remember, hurting is feeling and feeling is living, and isn’t it good to be alive?” “It’s time to man the fuck up and realize you fucking love her too, before it’s too goddamn late and you lose the one person who’s made you whole again. Figure out how to deal with your past so you don’t lose your fucking future.” Buy Now From Amazon
About the Author K. Bromberg is that reserved woman sitting in the corner that has you all fooled about the wild child inside of her--the one she lets out every time her fingertips touch the computer keyboard. She’s a wife, mom, child rustler, toy pick-er-upper, chauffer, resident web-slinger, LaLaloopsy watching, American Girl doll dressing multi-tasker of all things domestic and otherwise. She likes her diet cokes with rum, her music loud, and her pantry stocked with a cache of chocolate. K. lives in Southern California with her husband and three children. When she needs a break from the daily chaos of her life, you can most likely find her on the treadmill or with Kindle in hand, devouring the pages of a good, saucy book. Catch Up With Kristy Bromberg
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