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Driven (The Driven Trilogy), by K. Bromberg

From New York Times Best-Selling Author K. Bromberg comes an unforgettable series about lust, love, redemption, and healing...

Our paths should never have crossed.

Colton Donavan was arrogant, exuded that bad boy vibe, and embodied everything I never wanted. And yet all it took was one night, one hallway, and one stolen kiss for me to know I hated him and desired him instantly.

My heart was healing. His soul was damaged. But with one bid, one little boy, and one carnival date, I couldn’t walk away and he wouldn’t let me in.

This is our story. Our fight. Our perfectly imperfect love.

  • Sales Rank: #370785 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-09-05
  • Released on: 2016-09-05
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .67" w x 6.00" l, .95 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

Review
"An emotionally charged, adrenaline-filled, steamy, and passionate read. . . . K. Bromberg deliver[s]." ―TotallyBookedBlog

"This series is everything a true fan of romance would want or need." ―Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews

"K. Bromberg is nothing short of an absolute genius . . . so real and raw that you truly feel every single emotion." ―Romance Addiction

"An irresistibly hot romance that stays with you long after you finish the book." ―Jennifer L. Armentrout, # 1 New York Times bestselling author

About the Author
Multi-New 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.

She’s a mixture of most of her female characters: sassy, intelligent, stubborn, reserved, outgoing, driven, emotional, strong, and wears her heart on her sleeve. All of which she displays daily with her husband and three children where they live in Southern California.

On a whim, K. Bromberg decided to try her hand at this writing thing. Since then she has written The Driven Series (Driven, Fueled, Crashed, Raced, Aced), the standalone Driven Novels (Slow Burn, Sweet Ache, Hard Beat), and a short story titled UnRaveled. She is currently working on Sweet Cheeks (standalone novel out end of 2016) and a sports romance duet (book #1 out April 2017, book #2 out July 2017). She’s also writing a novella for the 1,001 Dark Night series that will be out in February 2017.

She loves to hear from her readers so make sure you check her out on social media.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Satisfying and intriguing - 4 stars
By EKava
I passed this book over several times because I have recently been burnt by a couple of really awful stories from unknown authors that got really great reviews and also because I hate auto racing with a passion. But I took a chance on it and I'm so glad I did. It was nothing like I expected and I was sucked in after the first chapter. The male MC, Colton, was indeed a race car driver, but he was also CEO of his own company. But the story focused very little on his driving career, which I appreciated. I was very intrigued by him from the start and the author did a fantastic job painting him, making it very easy to visualise him. Her descriptions were very well done all around, making it easy to form a picture in my mind of the people, places and things she incorporates to bring her story to life.

I often don't bond well with female MC's and recently have endured some truly awful ones, but I really liked Rylee. I didn't find her whiny or weak, despite the tragedy she had suffered and the long-term effects from it. I felt her past was handled just right and wasn't placed center stage in the story. She was certainly changed and affected by it but she was moving on in her life despite her loss and grief. I loved that she was feisty and made Colton work for it. Once or twice she caved too easily but she made up for it with her spunk and her deep belief that there was more to Colton than the arrogant, fickle playboy he appeared to be.

Colton was gorgeous, charismatic and wickedly sexy. He was a true alpha-male, but without the control issues you see in a lot of these stories. He didn't believe in love or committment, didn't think he was capable and covered whatever deep damage that had been inflicted on him. But from their first date Rylee made him stumble, and he was far from unaffected by her. She gets to him from the start despite his denial and his belief he can just get her out of his system and move on, business as usual. We see cracks in his self-assured, impassive veneer that reveal the vulnerability inside him and the first big reveal of how wrecked the poor man is comes at the end.

The slow build of their relationship is intriguing, funny, sweet and angsty. It's full of twists and turns and keeps you engaged and often frustrated. They both make mistakes and challenge one another and occasionally behave like asses in the process but the touching moments in between are worth the irritation.

I'm pleased with this first installment of the story, but I will say that it's clear the writer was influenced by Fifty Shades. While the story and characters are not at all the same, she 'borrowed' heavily from FSoG in a few places and anyone who is familiar with that story will easily see it. Once or twice I recognised lines that appeared to be directly lifted from E. L James' trilogy. Still, the story as a whole was original.

I give Driven four stars, which is high praise from me. There are some issues with phrasing and run-on sentences as well as some some typos and misuse of words i.e, using 'plain' for 'plane', but for the most part the editing isn't awful. All in all, this is a solid first installment and well worth the read.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Pale "Fifty Shades" wannabe
By tb1551
Am I reading a different book than everybody else? I'm done with third of it and I can not force myself to finish. Writing is OK, if taking itself too seriously, like the author is trying too hard. Seems like a very pale imitation of "Fifty Shades", with way too many similarities to be accidental. Language is repetitive and boring, the plot is so close to "Fifty" at least at this point (and it's a trilogy too) that makes me not to want to read it any further.
But worst of all- the characters. If I ever met people like that in real life (which, thank God, I won't, because they are completely unbelievable) I would contemplate murder in first 5 minutes. Or a suicide. They speak in cliches. They ARE cliches.
Rylee talks about her own "amethyst eyes, thik eyelashes, full M of my lips, more than plentiful assets, curves, chestnut curls" etc on several occasions and then whines how she is completely ordinary and boring and she doesn't know what the guy sees in her. Oh, and to top it off, she works with orphans. Just an every day amethyst eyed angel of love with tragic past. Her perfection and simpering and complete lack of humor make me want to slap her silly.
Colton is a walking cliche who speaks in such a manner that would make me laugh in his face if I ever met him. He is (of course) tall, dark, beautiful, with emerald eyes (noticing the theme for jewel tones for eyes yet?) with hints of tragic past and - wait for it- a race car driver! With famous Hollywood power couple parents! Super rich! Playboy who tragically doesn't believe in romance (he even says it outright "I don't believe in romance", but we all know that our amethyst- eyed angel of mercy and humility will reform him in the end). He is also a womanizing bad boy with some vague reference to signing agreements and negotiations with his dates ("Fifty Shades", anyone?). He is referred many times to as a rebel, but it is not quite clear what he is rebelling against, because so far, he is exactly like any other rich good looking spoiled d..k out there, who also speaks in ridiculous sentences, promising the woman he is trying to seduce the best sex of her life, cure for her frigidity (literally), seriously notices that "fear of discovery makes everything stronger. Orgasm" (because that statement needed clarification). And she melts. Because he is such a bad boy and such a rebel.
If you want to read this exact book but better written and with characters that make you like them, read or re-read "Fifty Shades of Gray" trilogy. This is a poor pale copy that is trying too hard.
Only reason why it is not 1 star, is the writing is not absolutely hopeless, and if the author ever finds her own idea for a story, instead of copying someone else, (and develops a sense of humor and starts writing about more likable characters), she might become good.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
I liked this BUT....
By Read-a-holic
The heroine gives in way too easily! Why do authors think it's nice to have doormat heroine's that screams 'desperado' and 'needy'.
I can take this hero being a jerk and blowing hot and cold but I would have taken it better if the heroine didn't give in so easily EVERY TIME. I mean wear is her pride? She thinks the right way but contradicts herself each time by acting like leech! Says the right things then ruins it by her actions by accepting him back!

SPOILER ALERT

So throughout the book he goes on about having 747 baggage, and when she spoons him from behind for the first time he freaks and says nasty things to her before kicking her out. Now, she's meant to be a counsellor for homeless and troubled kids and she can't figure out what the hell is bothering him?
The heroine to me is weak. Hence, the 2 star is all about her. She affected the book that much.

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