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Combust by K Bromberg




31314076

From New York Times Bestselling author, K. Bromberg, comes a new standalone book. Just how hot will firefighter Grady Malone turn up the heat?

Songwriter Dylan McCoy has been burned.

By her boyfriend she found in her bed . . . with someone else.

By the contract she signed that obligates her to work with him until the songs for his new album are complete.

By her agent when she asked Dylan to keep their breakup on the down-low.

When she finds herself in Sunnyville, she refuses to let her new roommate burn her too. Still . . . a rebound has never looked so good.

That’s her first thought when she sees firefighter Grady Malone.
Sexy. Charismatic. Unapologetic. He’s a man who carries his own scars—the ones on his back, the survivor’s guilt on his soul, and the fear in his heart.

When an unexpected visitor puts their roommate status to the test, will their undeniable attraction burn out, or will they both take a chance and play with fire?

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars





i laughed so much in this book it was unreal. I know that laughter is the best medicine, but i also know that making jokes and being extra cheerful can be a way to deflect attention on oneself, especially when they are struggling with their own personal demons. And boy did these characters have their own demons to deal with and it broke my heart. I love how K Bromberg takes subjects that you figure you've seen them all - i mean, how many books about firefighters and singer/songwriters exist? I'm taking a wild guess and saying too many to count, but what made this one so special, at least for me, is how real it felt. I mean, Taylor ran away from her own home to avoid the ex that still holds a part of her heart even after the really crappy thing he did, and i get it. I truly do. Because you simply can't turn off your feelings from one moment to the next. You know that you could fall to their empty promises and grand gestures, so running away is the only logical course of action. So yeah, i can relate to Taylor in so many ways.

As for Grady - he's broken, inside and out, but it's the way that he still wants to help others when you'd think he'd turn his back on them that is gripping. At the same time, he's also human and the events that have scarred him so very horrifying and i even found myself wanting to comfort and fix him. I only wish it would have been that simple to make him remember that he isn't to blame for what happened [and i could swear that his partner's name is insanely familiar and keep wondering whether or not K Bromberg wrote a story about him in the past, so needless to say that i'll have to go through her books to satisfy my own curiosity].

Combust may be the second book in the series, but it didn't feel as though i missed something by not reading Cuffed, and for me, that's a huge plus because no matter how much i love an author, i don't always get a chance to read the previous books in series because of my own personal life and have a tendency to read series out of order. The fact that i can jump in one book, be curious enough to WANT to read the other books and then devour the books is the number one key factor on whether or not i keep going and this, Combust, is the perfect example on why you should read and keep going with her books - you simply won't be disappointed.


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