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Driven by K. Bromberg

Driven (The Driven Trilogy, #1)Driven by K. Bromberg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book starts out hot right from chapter one with Rylee and Colton's first meeting. The ride the story takes you on is incredibly sexy, incredibly intense, and a lot of fun.

Rylee is so my type of girl…strong, independent, and not afraid to speak her mind. She is also a play it safe type of girl who is so in control of her life that she does not take time out to really enjoy it. Struggling to put her past behind her, she puts everything she has into her future. She fights for what she believes and for those she believes in.

Colton is the type of guy who does not take no for an answer. When he sees something he wants, he goes for it…and he wants Rylee. Sexy, flirtatious playboy, Colton comes into Rylee's life like a whirlwind and shakes her control. Though Colton's character is enigmatic and with enough mood changes to give a person whiplash, you see just enough through the cracks in his tough facade to know there is something there worth fighting for.

The chemistry between Rylee and Colton is sizzling, but there is more to them than just that. The interaction and banter between them is a lot of fun, and their personalities go well together….when they let down their walls and allow themselves to relax. I think one of my favorite parts of their story is their 'song talk.' The author chose her songs well to describe their situations, and now I am never going to be able to hear those songs (many of which were already on my playlist) without thinking of Rylee and Colton. After that ending, I cannot wait for book two to see where their story goes!

I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review.


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