“Bromberg is a master at turning up the heat.”
—New York Times bestselling author Katy Evans
Worth the Risk, an all-new, sexy standalone about taking chances and finding love when it’s least expected, from New York Times bestselling author K. Bromberg, is LIVE!
Worth the Risk by K. Bromberg
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publishing Date: May 15th, 2018
Cover Designer: Helen Williams
Photographer: Nicole Ashley Photography
Models: Oksana and Reydeon
Synopsis
This whole contest was supposed to be easy. I know, I know. Famous last words. It’s a long story, but I messed up at work. Big time. To earn back the trust of my boss, I promised to save one of our magazines. Yep. That Hot Dad contest you’ve seen advertised all over the place was my idea. And if I’m successful, if I’m able to increase our online readership, then I get a shot at my dream job. But the one thing I never expected to happen, happened: Contestant number ten, Grayson Malone. Hello, Mr. Difficult. And did I mention sexy as hell? Unfortunately he knows me. The old me, anyway. And while we might be older now, I remind him of before. Of the woman who broke his heart, who hardened him, and who left him alone to raise the cutest little boy I’ve ever seen. But I don’t want a relationship. And I definitely don’t fall for single dads with baggage. Even ones with chiseled abs and killer smiles. But he got to me. They got to me. Him and his son and their messy, crazy life. But I got to him too. I see the stolen glances. I feel the walls he built start to crumble. I recognize that there’s an unexpected beauty to the chaos in his life. And now that the contest is about to end, we’re left to decide whether the last six months were just fun or if what we have is worth risking it all?Buy Your Copy Today!
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About K. Bromberg

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.
A mom of three, she plots her novels in between school runs and soccer practices, more often than not with her laptop in tow.
Since publishing her first book in 2013, Kristy has sold over one million copies of her books across sixteen different countries and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over twenty-five times. Her Driven trilogy (Driven, Fueled, and Crashed) is currently being adapted for film by Passionflix with the first movie slated to release in the summer of 2018.
She is currently working on her Everyday Heroes trilogy. This series consists of three complete standalone novels—Cuffed, Combust, and Cockpit (late spring 2018)—and is about three brothers who are emergency responders, the jobs that call to them, and the women who challenge them.
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Sidney was a spoiled rich girl who worked at her father’s
magazine company. Her dream job was to be editor of a fashion magazine, but in
order to get the job, she needs to help save a parenting magazine. What better
way than to run a hot dad contest?
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Five Stars
Grayson didn’t want to be a part of the contest his brothers
signed him up for. He had his job and son. That was all he cared about. He
definitely wasn’t going to care about the stuck-up rick girl who reminded him
of his past.
Sidney was a spitfire who changed so much over the course of
the book. She went from snobby, selfish, and entitled to selfless, loving, and
appreciative of everything. Gray was scarred and didn’t open up to anyone but
his family. He had too many responsibilities, and he couldn’t risk hurting his
son’s heart.
The journey these two took to overcome their past was
beautiful. They both had secrets, and they both felt obligated to tell each
other before the other got hurt.
Gray hurt my heart the most in this book. You could feel the
tension and stress he went through. He may not have always handled himself
maturely, but it was because he was hurting so bad.
As always, it was wonderful to see the Malone family. They
are such a close-knit group who bring love, humor, and fun to every story.
-An ARC was generously provided in exchange for an honest
review.-

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