Sunday, March 16, 2014

Review for Crashed by K. Bromberg

Well I've been thinking about this review for a bit now and how to phrase, the perfect words to describe it. I just want to make it epic becase that's what Crashed is to me among other things it's EPIC.

We all fell In love with sexy break all the rules bad boy race track driver Colton Donovan aka ace in the book Driven. He is the whole package cocky, confident, sexy, driven ;) rule breaker bad boy am I right ladies? Lol. But underneath all of that are internal scars and demand that no one should ever have to deal or live with. We also fell I love with the beutiful Rylee in book one. She had external scars and lingering ghosts. She was just standing still going through the motions while everything around her moved on lived. Rylee was not living and only cared about her boys until she Crashed in to the one and only Colton aka are ace. Book three starts were book two ended. Which is rylee and the crew going through the turmoil of Colton's crash and Colton fighting for his life, this book is the last of the series the conclusion if you will. Will we finally find out if there love can chase the demons away? Or outlive the ghost? I know what I want ands for Colton to claim that checkered flag and not the one they wave at the end of the race ;). “Remember, life isn’t about how you survive the storm, but rather how you dance in the rain.”

My emotions are still on high alert from all of the highs and the lows. I feel completely raw but in a good way. I cried and laughed sometimes I even cried and laughed at the same time. My love for Colton Rylee and the boys only grew stronger in this book. I loved it and hated it all at once, I feel that the ending was a great ending for a trilogy. Do I crave more of them? Of course and I always will because K. Bromberg is truly a great author. This book shows us how to love fully when you are bent, broken, damaged or feel unworthy of it. I truly race this book from A to motherf*cking Z. I give Crashed 5+ stars. An absolute must read. I still have the book hangover to prove it. I hope you enjoy as much as I have.






When life crashes down around us, how hard are we willing to fight for the one thing we can’t live without, each other? Life is full of moments. Big moments. Little moments. And none of them are inconsequential. Every single moment prepares you for that one instance that defines your life. You must overcome all your fears, confront the demons that chase you, and cleanse the poison that clings to your soul or you risk the chance of losing everything. Mine started the minute Rylee fell out of that damn storage closet. She made me feel. Made me whole when all I thought I could ever be was incomplete. Became the lifeline I never knew I needed. Hell yes, she’s worth the fight…but how do you fight for someone you know you don’t deserve? Love is full of ups and downs. Heart stopping highs. Soul shattering lows. And none of them are insignificant. Love is a racecourse of unexpected twists and turns that must be negotiated. You have to break down walls, learn to trust, and heal from your past in order to win. But sometimes it’s the expected that’s the hardest to hold on to. Colton has healed and completed me, stolen my heart, and made me realize our love’s not predictable nor perfect—it’s bent. And bent’s okay. But when outside factors put our relationship to the test, what lengths will I have to go to prove to him that he’s worth the fight? Whoever said love is patient and love is kind, never met the two of us. We know our love is worth it—have acknowledged