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Geliefd by K. Bromberg

fourclarkes's review against another edition

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5.0

First I have to say I am SO happy that I din't read this series prior to all of the books being released. I don't like waiting and I literally could not one-click this book fast enough and I am lucky that my Amazon account is smart enough to only let me buy the book once because I think I hit the buy-now button 10 times because it wasn't going fast enough. I now know why everyone has been talking about this series and I am really glad I gave it chance.

That being said this was probably my favorite book of the series. The whole series was like one crazy roller coaster ride but this book was the craziest. I was up, I was down, I was biting my nails, I laughed-out-loud, and fell in love all over again. At times I found Rylee a bit schizophrenic, her thoughts gave me a headache but she redeemed herself for me in this book. Colton was an ass (over and over) but his feelings were so raw that I couldn't help but just love him even more.

And I just read a little snippet by the author that said this series is going to continue with a book for Becks and another for Quin and I can't wait!!!


devansbooklife's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow! K. Bomberg went and saved the best for last! An incredible ending to a fantastic series. This book pushed every emotional trigger I have. It's fast paced, raw, gritty, and smoking hot. I didn't need much to love Colton, but he captured my heart in this book. Don't get me wrong he still behaved as an asshat at some points, but he more than redeemed himself in the end. This book is a must read. But be ready to grab tissues, need a few rounds in a kickboxing class, and grin like a kid in a candy store.

drez80's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars... disappointed with the Zander story line. I know we get to see him in the future, so we know what happens, but based on his connection with Colton in book 1, I just really wanted more interactions between them in the last two books, and I wanted to see the process of how they got to where they were in the future.

cmackey18's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow! I have to say a great 3 books, you will not be disappointed. Love Colton and Rylee!!

virg98's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional lighthearted relaxing sad slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

kckburns's review against another edition

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5.0

Ups and downs since a lot of the story was super predictable but in spite of all the eye rolls, I still loved it at the end. Colton Donovan forever.

texcare1's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow I loved all 3 books. Awesome just wonderful writing from K. Bromberg. Loved Rylee's and Colton's story such a heart felt story now I have a book hangover.

tamm's review against another edition

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4.0

Aaahhh, the last book in the trilogy… I had to read this and I did… in one sitting. I needed to know what happened to Colton and if it was the end of he and Riley and what would happen to her boys. I stayed away from spoilers the best I could and settled in.
I loved the build up of Rylee’s and Colton’s relationship in Driven and Crashed because it showed the strengths and weaknesses of them both. The best part of this entire series was seeing a closed off man like Colton was open up his heart to not only Rylee but the boys she takes care of and his soul to Rylee and love her and allow her to love him back.

I haven’t really mentioned the other characters in the book in these reviews because although they make for great story, my focus was on how Colton would change from the beginning of Driven to the end of Crashed and K. Bromberg wrote one helluva trilogy.

I hate that people compared this series to FSoG and the Up In The Air Series because, well, let’s face it, as much as some of us love FSoG… it’s not well written. And you just cannot compare James Cavendish to Colton Donovan. They are both dangerous men in their own rights, but I found much more depth and plot with the story of Colton.

You don’t have to be a racing fan to read this trilogy. Racing is a part of Colton and his life, but his backstory and Rylee’s story are the draw to these books. Racing does play an important part at the end of Fueled and into Crashed though.

This is a series that I know I’ll read again and again and I hope that others will too.

dawnb2368's review against another edition

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adventurous funny mysterious

5.0

ez_bakes's review against another edition

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5.0

I was so pleasantly surprised with these books as far as story lines and characters.

Some things read a little cheesy, which normally I overlook if I like the book in general, and this case I did. With that being said, the checkered flag wedding dress sash was painful and horrifying. I couldn't even compute it in my head it was so uncomfortably weird. Who would EVER do that?!?!?!!?!??!