Book Tour: Down Shift by K. Bromberg
Meet Zander & Getty in DOWN SHIFT -
the newest stand alone in the Driven
Series by K. Bromberg!
NOW AVAILABLE
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The New York Times bestselling Driven
series continues with a story about finding love where you least
expect it...
Behind the wheel, racing champion
Zander Donavan is at the top of his game. But after too much excess
in his personal life, he’s forced to step away. He needs to
accomplish something all on his own—outside of his famous father,
Colton Donavan’s, shadow.
Getty Caster is running away from the
abuse that clouds her past. She thinks she’s found the perfect
escape—until she discovers a stranger in the beachside cottage
she’d been promised. He’s undeniably sexy, but she’s there to
heal. Alone.
Before long though, fighting with each
other turns into fighting their attraction. And giving into desire
sets off a chain reaction that has their pasts colliding. With an
unexpected love on the line, can they overcome the fallout to build a
future?
“You don’t know anything about me.”
My voice is slight but strong, my need to assert myself front and
center despite his calling me on the carpet.
“That’s where you’re wrong,
Socks. I might not know where you’re from or why I ruffled your
feathers today, but I know you’re stronger than you give yourself
credit for. Whatever it is that you ran from back home, you did it.
You got out and are making it on your own. That takes guts and you
deserve mad props for that. I know you like things messy and are
goddamn cute when you’re tipsy. I know you’re stubborn as hell
and gorgeous as fuck. And that your kiss tastes like an aged whiskey:
something I want to sip slowly, feel on my lips, savor on my tongue,
and take my time with before I get drunk on it.” With a lift of his
eyebrows and a nod of his head, he walks past me, leaving me with my
mouth agape and eyes wide.
I can’t move. Just stand staring at
the door in front of me as I try to process what he just said, what
he meant by it, and yet there’s no use because we just had a whole
one-sided conversation and that need to banter with him is gone. Lost
to the tingling in my lower belly and the wild spinning of my
thoughts.
“Oh, and, Getty?” Zander calls out
to me from the kitchen, refusing to continue until I turn to face
him, standing there unabashedly shirtless. “If you ever call me
pretty again, we’re gonna have a real problem. I guarantee you
there is nothing pretty about me.”
I almost smile at the fact that out of
all of the crappy things I said to him, that is the one that bugged
him the most.
“You are kind of pretty, though,” I
murmur, unable to resist goading him further, needing to try to get
us back on an even playing field. Because hell if right now I don’t
feel like I’m on the low end of the teeter-totter.
His immediate response? A snort to
signify that his chiseled abs and the tall, dark, and handsome thing
he’s got going on are nothing more than average.
“Last warning, Socks.” His eyes
flash with mirth. And what looks like desire.
An unexpected part of me—the one who
usually hides and doesn’t ever take a chance—wants to say it
again. Just to see what he’d do if I did.
“So damn pretty.” I don’t know
who’s more shocked at my comment, him or me, but we stand there for
a moment, gazes locked, unspoken words warring across the distance
between us.
He walks toward me with a predatory
gleam in his eyes and a salacious smirk on his lips that catches me
off guard. “I know I said you were brave, Getty, but now you’re
just playing with matches.”
I draw in a long inhale as he steps
right in front of me. I can’t look at him. My nerve is suddenly
gone. Outside, rain pelts the roof. The constant drip into the bucket
in the hallway serves as a metronome to this anticipatory silence we
are dancing in. The goose bumps on his chest are the only thing I can
focus on.
When his thumb and forefinger direct my
chin up so I’m forced to meet his eyes, every part of me hums from
his touch. From the want of something I don’t quite understand
myself and couldn’t ever put into words. Our eyes meet—his
intense, mine searching for answers that aren’t his to give—before
his gaze flicks down to my mouth and then back up again.
“Not yet, Getty.” He closes his
eyes for a beat, and I see what I think is restraint reflected in his
grimace, before a ghost of a smile spreads on his lips. “I don’t
think you’re ready to light this fire just yet.”
Want more K. Bromberg?
Sweet Cheeks releases on November 14th
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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.
She’s a mixture of most of her female
characters: sassy, intelligent, stubborn, reserved, outgoing, driven,
emotional, strong, and wears her heart on her sleeve. All of which
she displays daily with her husband and three children where they
live in Southern California.
On a whim, K. Bromberg decided to try
her hand at this writing thing. Since then she has written The Driven
Series (Driven, Fueled, Crashed, Raced, Aced), the standalone Driven
Novels (Slow Burn, Sweet Ache, Hard Beat, and Down Shift (Releasing
10/4/16)), and a short story titled UnRaveled. She is currently
finishing up Sweet Cheeks a standalone novel out at the end of 2016.
Her plans for 2017 include a sports
romance duet (The Player (#1) and The Catch (#2)) and the Everyday
Heroes series (Cuffed (#1), Combust (#2), and Cockpit (#3). She’s
also writing a novella for the 1,001 Dark Night series that will be
out in February 2017.
She loves to hear from her readers so make
sure you check her out on social media.
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