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*Cuffed* Review

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Cuffed (Everyday Heros #1) by K. Bromberg

Release Date: Oct. 23, 2017

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K. Bromberg, where do I begin?
love for romance started with the Driven Series,
fell again for the spin off
laughed and smiled for Sweet Cheeks
heart swelled with The Catch/ Player..

And now here we are with Cuffed, one of the best, heart touching and emotional books I have read so far for 2017.

Just as usual, I’m not disappointed. Instead my heart opened for these characters and they took roots in my mind.

Hot cops, handcuffs, and more. I LOVED THIS BOOK! So I will give my best review without giving away too much detail 😉

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“She’s always been there in my mind. Sure, it’s been a long ass time since third grade, but in some sort of way, I knew I’d see her again. She isn’t someone I could easily forget.”

Emerson is a feisty heroin, who also happens to be a control freak that jumps out of planes, figure that? She’s witted and funny, and full no BS policy. She’s back in her childhood town to settle down finally when she runs back into Grant. Her ex- best friend in grade school, who broke the worlds biggest pinky promise. Even though she has spent the last 20 years “hating him”, Grant helps Emmy come back to life and leave the numbing place she’s mentally lived in for so long.

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“His kiss is thunder and lightning, a tornado and a tsunami, all in one fiery package that makes me forget about the here and the now, makes me want more when more with Grant scares the shit out of me.”

Grant is now a police officer, hook-up that don’t last long and a hero-complex. When he runs into Emmy during shift one night he can’t help but remember the little girl who always played cops and robbers with him. Pigtails and freckles no more, Grant knows Emerson is a woman now, and a force to be reckoned with. But he recognizes that she’s detached and running from things he only knows a tiny piece of. He’ll do anything to save her and earn her trust.

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“It seems I have forgotten my handcuffs.” “Oh, am I under arrest?” “Definitely.” “What’s the charge?” “Making me want you. Every minute of every goddamn day.”

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With back and forth banter, rules, swing sets, and airplane hangers. Grant and Emerson will be tested in ways they didn’t think were possible. Cuffed is the book for this year that has every emotion packed into one. Grant and Emerson are two characters your heart will both break and repair itself for. I laughed, cried, wanted to hug them and sometimes I wanted to slap them. But that is what makes this book so special. It’s touches your soul and speaks on levels most authors don’t go far for. Their personalities suck you in from the first chapter, feeding the fuel to keep reading. Their story is passionate and inspirational. Cuffed is one that needs to be read.

Head up. Wings Out!

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Rating:

5 starfish

Blurb:

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?

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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.

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