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Hard to Lose
by K. Bromberg
4.5 stars really!
While the other books in this series have definitely been sports romances, this one didn’t quite fit into that. All because Gunner didn’t get to take his life on that career path. Thanks to his stepfather and things that became out of his control. But it still was a really good book and I loved the characters so much. Except for the one thing they did that totally made me so mad! The fact that Chase kept the secret from him for so long, even as she thought about how she should tell him is what made me drop the rating on this down from a 5. I hate when that happens, even if it is a type of device that a lot of authors use to add the drama. And then I hated how upset he got with her about it too. Because honestly, it really wasn’t that big of a deal if you think about it. She never once did anything that would make her keeping that hidden a secret, which she didn’t do the whole time.
But I loved the little town and I loved all the little dates and times they spent together. It was fun getting the meetings between Chase and her sisters and her dad. The banter between all of them is always so much fun and this book was no exception to that. Another great story from Bromberg!
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.
While the other books in this series have definitely been sports romances, this one didn’t quite fit into that. All because Gunner didn’t get to take his life on that career path. Thanks to his stepfather and things that became out of his control. But it still was a really good book and I loved the characters so much. Except for the one thing they did that totally made me so mad! The fact that Chase kept the secret from him for so long, even as she thought about how she should tell him is what made me drop the rating on this down from a 5. I hate when that happens, even if it is a type of device that a lot of authors use to add the drama. And then I hated how upset he got with her about it too. Because honestly, it really wasn’t that big of a deal if you think about it. She never once did anything that would make her keeping that hidden a secret, which she didn’t do the whole time.
But I loved the little town and I loved all the little dates and times they spent together. It was fun getting the meetings between Chase and her sisters and her dad. The banter between all of them is always so much fun and this book was no exception to that. Another great story from Bromberg!
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.