Sweet Ache
Sweet Ache (Driven #6)by K. Bromberg
Hawkin Play, the bad boy rock star with a good guy heart, has lived a lifetime of cleaning up after his twin brother’s mistakes. Hunter’s most recent screw-up could land Hawke in jail and risk the band’s future. Hawke agrees to guest lecture at a local college to stay in the judge’s good graces—and a bet with his bandmate to seduce his sexy teaching assistant is icing on the cake.
Quinlan Westin is harder to bed than Hawke imagined. She knows his type and is determined to avoid the rocker at all costs—even if their attraction runs deeper than simple lust.
Just as Hawke might finally be winning over the girl, his brother has other plans. When Hunter realizes his twin finally has a weakness, he’ll stop at nothing to take advantage
My Review:
Can we pause to admire the cover for a minute? I mean really. I don't know if its the couple on the cover or the blue but I am loving it. Bromberg's covers for Slow Burn, Sweet Ache, and Hard Beat really stand out. I love the way they pop. Okay on to the book... Sibling drama... You ever have that brother or sister that somehow became your arch nemesis and no matter what you did to make up for that siblings rivalry somehow that siblings reputation clouded you? That's this book. Luckily that trouble brings about a new set of complications that come in the form of a smart mouth with enough sass and brass to keep things interesting. Above all Sweet Ache is about family. The good the bad and the ugly. But there is also honest and beautiful.
I really enjoyed Sweet Ache for the frustration and the joy, and the trials readers can relate to.
My Rating:
4 Stars
Reviewed By:
Krissy's Bookshelf Reviews
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Note: I received a print copy in exchange for an honest review from the Berkley.
Hawkin Play, the bad boy rock star with a good guy heart, has lived a lifetime of cleaning up after his twin brother’s mistakes. Hunter’s most recent screw-up could land Hawke in jail and risk the band’s future. Hawke agrees to guest lecture at a local college to stay in the judge’s good graces—and a bet with his bandmate to seduce his sexy teaching assistant is icing on the cake.
Quinlan Westin is harder to bed than Hawke imagined. She knows his type and is determined to avoid the rocker at all costs—even if their attraction runs deeper than simple lust.
Just as Hawke might finally be winning over the girl, his brother has other plans. When Hunter realizes his twin finally has a weakness, he’ll stop at nothing to take advantage
My Review:
Can we pause to admire the cover for a minute? I mean really. I don't know if its the couple on the cover or the blue but I am loving it. Bromberg's covers for Slow Burn, Sweet Ache, and Hard Beat really stand out. I love the way they pop. Okay on to the book... Sibling drama... You ever have that brother or sister that somehow became your arch nemesis and no matter what you did to make up for that siblings rivalry somehow that siblings reputation clouded you? That's this book. Luckily that trouble brings about a new set of complications that come in the form of a smart mouth with enough sass and brass to keep things interesting. Above all Sweet Ache is about family. The good the bad and the ugly. But there is also honest and beautiful.
I really enjoyed Sweet Ache for the frustration and the joy, and the trials readers can relate to.
My Rating:
4 Stars
Reviewed By:
Krissy's Bookshelf Reviews
http://kkmalott.booklikes.com/
Note: I received a print copy in exchange for an honest review from the Berkley.