Book Reviews

REVIEW – Until You by K. Bromberg

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A single dad, forced proximity, standalone romance from New York Times bestselling author K. Bromberg.

Crew Madden needs to find a place to recover.
For his twin girls.
For himself.
From the woman who left them without a backward glance.

Recovering from a traumatic event, a summer in the small town of Redemption Falls was the perfect solution for him. For his family. The only drawback? The rental cottage at the end of the drive.

But then he met its tenant.

The quiet, guarded, sexy-as-sin woman who took Crew’s breath away.

Tennyson West moved to Redemption Falls to hide.
From her previous world of abundance.
From the woman she used to be.
For a chance to start over . . . and be free.

She’s settled into her new life on the outskirts of a small town, content with her solitude. Her peaceful life.

And then she met her new landlord.

Crew Madden—and his sweet daughters—entered her life with a bang. She learned how to laugh again, to love again, something she never thought would be possible.

It was only meant to be a summer fling, but as demons from their past knocked on the door, their relationship was tested. Was their love strong enough to keep them together or would danger drive them apart for good?


I’m starting to learn that Crew Madden is nothing like most men.


ARC REVIEW

Crew needs to escape the city for the summer and the opportunity arises to take his twin girls to his uncles property he takes it. Tennyson rents the small cottage on his uncles property and has lived there for the last couple of years, but she really keeps to herself.

Crew and Tennyson are drawn to each other from the moment they meet. There is plenty of tension and chemistry between them. However, neither really wants a relationship. Crew has been hurt in the past in several way. Tennyson is pretty mysterious when it comes to her past. Tennyson’s past really intrigued me and I was curious to see how it would all play out and how everything would come out when it came to that.

Crew’s daughters were so much fun. These eleven year olds were full of energy and sass from the start. They added so much fun and joy to this story.  

I absolutely fell in love with Redemption Falls and I really hope this won’t be the last time we see of this small town.

If you’re looking for a single dad, forced proximity, small town romance check this one out.


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