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Kristi Bromberg does an amazing job at writing wounded/damaged characters. She is able to show you their pain, help you feel it but allows you to see the hope that they can find when they find love.
This is part of a 2 book set and you really must read both books to get the full experience from pain, to despair, to the finally well deserved happily ever after.
These two books focus of two characters who come from broken families and who struggle to meet the expectations of their fathers. While Scout's father pressures her to win the PT contract with the Austin Aces, he is a loving father. On the other hand, Easton's father is demanding and a seemingly perfect paragon that Easton can never live up to.
Scout and Easton work through a relationship from adversarial (when she shows up to rehab his shoulder injury) to tentative friendship to lovers. Their relationship has it's ups and downs and it is in the down periods that Ms Bromberg's writing is at it's best.
In The Player, they seem to be heading towards a happy ending when all hell breaks loose. You wonder if their relationship can survive. Just when you think they are going to make it - disaster happens and you must wait until Book 2 to find out what happens.
Book 2, The Catch, doesn't let up on the struggle. The two continue to face one situation after another that will threaten to break them up but when they face their pain together it only makes them stronger.
The Epilogue of book 2 makes the entire read worth it. It is K Bromberg at her best.
This is part of a 2 book set and you really must read both books to get the full experience from pain, to despair, to the finally well deserved happily ever after.
These two books focus of two characters who come from broken families and who struggle to meet the expectations of their fathers. While Scout's father pressures her to win the PT contract with the Austin Aces, he is a loving father. On the other hand, Easton's father is demanding and a seemingly perfect paragon that Easton can never live up to.
Scout and Easton work through a relationship from adversarial (when she shows up to rehab his shoulder injury) to tentative friendship to lovers. Their relationship has it's ups and downs and it is in the down periods that Ms Bromberg's writing is at it's best.
In The Player, they seem to be heading towards a happy ending when all hell breaks loose. You wonder if their relationship can survive. Just when you think they are going to make it - disaster happens and you must wait until Book 2 to find out what happens.
Book 2, The Catch, doesn't let up on the struggle. The two continue to face one situation after another that will threaten to break them up but when they face their pain together it only makes them stronger.
The Epilogue of book 2 makes the entire read worth it. It is K Bromberg at her best.