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A review by lisaluvsliterature
Combust by K. Bromberg
5.0
Ever since Bromberg first hooked me with that cliffhanger at the end of her book Driven, I have been a huge fan. This is my first of her books that is not a part of that series, and I can honestly say I am not disappointed. While this is definitely a standalone, it also makes me want to go back and read the first book, to learn about the other Malone brother's romance. Pretty sure a family of hot men in uniforms is one I need to get to know. I loved all the little sayings the Malone family had for what the word "fear" actually could mean. Like: Face Everything And Rise. I loved the chemistry between Grady and Dylan. I also love that Dylan was able to see her ex for exactly who he was, and not be tempted to get back with him, no matter how hard he tried. That would have totally ruined her character for me if that had happened. Grady frustrated me with his refusing to get into anything serious because of his dangerous line of work and what had hapened to his partner. But you can understand it. While I wondered how they could work out in the end, Grady being a firefighter in the town, and Dylan being a songwriter who probably needed to be in Hollywood, I guess the author figured out how it could.
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