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Hard to Handle by K. Bromberg

kfriend's review against another edition

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4.0

K Bromberg has delivered an exciting first chapter in a steamy and emotionally riveting new series with Hard to Handle- a second chance, enemies to lovers romance chock full of complex characters and sizzling chemistry. This exciting new Play Hard series centers on four sports agent sisters- LOVE that angle- as their father plays a little client-matchmaker under the guise of helping them take over the family business with some calculated client poaching.

In Hard to Handle, the story focuses on Dekker and Hunter. Hunter is a hotshot (see what I did there?) hockey player in the NHL, putting a lot of pressure on himself and his team to win the Stanley Cup- an accomplishment that he has a lot of professional and emotional investment in. He’s got some major attitude issues and is notoriously hard for his agent to wrangle, but Dekker’s father charges her with coaching him to their firm. But his attitude isn’t the biggest issue, because Hunter is also her ex, and he broke her heart. Can they stay professional? Can Dekker get through to him? Can she protect her heart?

I loved Dekker straight away- I always love when authors create powerful, accomplished women who can still be nurturing and kind- they don’t have to be crass ball busters to be strong and liberated. Hunter, I’ll admit, I didn’t like him at first- we got such a limited window into his behavior and attitude early on, and his interactions with others didn’t sell me on him at all. I could tell he was committed and passionate, but beyond that, I wasn’t sure he had much depth or heart. I was wrong- so wrong.

The chemistry didn’t land for me right away, nor did I feel super connected to the characters early on either - in part, because I really didn’t like Hunter at first, and in part because of the pacing- we had some world building to do early on. The banter was cute at first, but I wanted to move past that phase to real connection, and I was beginning to feel frustrated by our characters for not evolving. The storyline really pivoted for me, though,once our two characters started to connect more authentically, as we see them start to reconnect as professionals, as friends, and ultimately as lovers. I felt like I could finally see the true Hunter as both Dekker and Hunter started to open up to one another- we learn just what has contributed to the Hunter we see now, about Dekker’s holdbacks. At this point, I could not turn the pages fast enough! As the rest of the story unfolds, I was struck by what second chance really meant in this story- this romance isn’t about giving the other person another chance- it's about giving yourself one. Dekker and Hunter are standing in their own way- Hunter so terrified of someone seeing his true self, and Dekker so terrified of the feelings that make her vulnerable. After being so closed off for much of the exposition, KB just cracks her characters wide open- and then I really felt with and for them.

And, just when I was all comfortable in my feelings, K Bromberg delivers an emotional powerhouse of a conclusion. My heart felt like it was cracking in places, but at this point our characters have done the work with each other- and they are able to show up for each other emotionally. After my more lukewarm feelings about the early story, I wasn’t expecting to feel so emotional about the end of this journey, particularly Hunter’s arc, nor was I expecting the bittersweet aspects of the epilogue paired so affectionately with a super dreamy and adorable culminating scene to leave me feeling all the warm fuzziness and tenderness for these characters. Slow start aside, the ending was pure magic- and made be go and one-click the next in the series. Looking forward to the next sister to poach her man!

rrumble37's review against another edition

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5.0

Review of book and audio book. Possible spoiler.
Book: 4.5/5 ⭐️
Audio: 4.5/5⭐️
Steam: 4.5/5

laurereadsbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

Bon, bon, bon. 

J’avais oublié à quel point j’avais adoré cette autrice dans le passé. 

J’aime les romances qui se passent dans le milieu du sport. C’est dans la plupart du temps très actif et on ne s’ennuie jamais. K.Bromberg ne déroge pas à cette règle avec PlayHard. Tout était intense. 

J’ai bien aimé la « sous intrigue » avec le frère de Hunter et lui-même. Le mystère n’est pas dévoilé tout de suite, nous tenant en haleine sur le pourquoi Hunter est aussi rongé par les remords. Toute la partie psychologique est bien instaurée, donnant un côté réel au bouquin. On a de la peine pour ce joueur de hockey tourmenté. 

La relation entre Dekker et lui est aussi réaliste. J’ai adoré la tension entre eux pendant plus de 300 pages. La relation chien/chat est plaisante à lire. 

Dekker est l’un des meilleurs personnages principaux que j’ai eu a rencontrer. Quelle douceur et quelle femme surtout. Même si elle tente de résister à la tentation, son cœur a pris le dessus. Elle a tout fait pour le soutenir et ne l’a jamais lâché lorsqu’il était au plus bas. J’ai adoré son côté girlboss à fond sur son boulot. Ça change de ce que je peux lire d’habitude.

Clairement, l’autrice a réussi son pari, je m’en vais acheter la suite lol

korecob's review against another edition

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5.0

This made me cry so much. Hunter Maddox, let me give you a hug

hannah109's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0


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shms's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5* This book left me confused. For me 3*'s is a pretty good rating, but that's not reflective of the romance in this book. For much of the book, the talking in circles, the push pull and the bickering gave me a headache. I couldn't make sense of it all, I didn't feel the connection. Both the H and the h had issues. I didn't take to the h so my sympathy for her was minimal. On the other hand there was something pretty raw about that portrayal of the H's parental issues, it grabbed my heart and never let go. It touched a nerve, probably because I'm seeing someone close to me struggle on this issue. Strip away the setting, the romance, plot line and at the core a child, no matter their age, strives to meet parental expectations for their approval was painfully reflected.

shmsy's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5* This book left me confused. For me 3*'s is a pretty good rating, but that's not reflective of the romance in this book. For much of the book, the talking in circles, the push pull and the bickering gave me a headache. I couldn't make sense of it all, I didn't feel the connection. Both the H and the h had issues. I didn't take to the h so my sympathy for her was minimal. On the other hand there was something pretty raw about that portrayal of the H's parental issues, it grabbed my heart and never let go. It touched a nerve, probably because I'm seeing someone close to me struggle on this issue. Strip away the setting, the romance, plot line and at the core a child, no matter their age, strives to meet parental expectations for their approval was painfully reflected.

mapage's review against another edition

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emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

bookshelf1792's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75