90 reviews for:

Aced

K. Bromberg

4.17 AVERAGE


Incredible

I was laughing, smiling, crying and enjoying every single page of this book. The depiction of depression was so vivid and well described and packs just the right punch. It definitely hits close to home if you've ever dealt with it or are still dealing with it.

Wow! I was thinking this book was a HEA story showing us how great Riley and Colton's married life turned out. Boy was I wrong! This book had me strung out wishing for meds! K. Bromberg brilliantly sucks you right back in to what we all love about Riley and Colton and still keep you wishing for more. I will be waiting anxiously for Zander's story!
dark emotional sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Sigh...

I loved this series from the first book Colton is the perfect mix of sexy bad boy and hero. The way he sees Rylee is nothing short of sigh worthy. Rylee is the good girl. Always looking out for others. She is the spark to Colton's life.

I loved this book. It gave me a chance to catch up with all the characters I fell in love with. Loved seeing how her boys have grown and how Colton and Rylee finally got their happily ever after. Such a fantastic read.

Man I love Colton! He is so damn swoony! And I’m not gonna lie I really love his dad too. His dad is the epitome of unconditional love and the moment between Colton and Andy are some of my favorites.
Rylee and Colton prove once again that love is beautiful and can conquer all!

Audio book review.

It’s been a few years since I read the original Driven trilogy. K. Bromberg has expanded the series since then, but Colton and Riley remain my favorite couple. Aced is a nice way to fill in the gap between the end of their story and the epilogue.

I suspect I might have enjoyed Aced more had I read the book instead of listened to the audio. Tatiana Sokolov’s voice is too nasally for my taste, and her delivery leaves something to be desired. With the exception of his imitations of female characters, which sound almost cartoonish at times, I really enjoyed Sean Crisden’s narration.

Reading Frenzy Book Blog

Oh my word, it's great to be back with Rylee and Colton. Man oh man does marriage look good on Colton. Don't even get me started on him holding a baby. Gah! There are so many beautiful moments in this book, not only between the both of them, but with other family members as well. There were a couple of times that water gathered in my eye, just a little. The boys, the I'm game, both parents being so proud of both of them. I could go on and on. *sniff*

Marriage is hard. It's a lot of work and not everything is unicorns running on rainbows. I loved reading how far they've come with one another. Their connection is so strong. Ack! Such a phenomenal book!

"I know there’s nothing I would ever change because he’s here, he’s mine, and no matter what life throws at us, he’ll be here for me. He’s protected me. Put me first. Made me consequential. Made me whole. With every beautifully scarred, bent piece of him." *girly sigh*

Thank you so much for their story. It was one hell of a ride.

Loved it!! Why can't she write us a scene a day to make us all happy

I couldn't handle finishing the end. I didn't want to read what Rylee is going through.

Wow what an ending to the story of Colton and Rylee. I was enjoying this book up until all the bad stuff started happening. But then when the hospital events in the end started, it just seemed so far fetched. However, I did appreciate the way they handled how Rylee was feeling after the birth. It felt so close to how women really feel and I have to applaud that.