Then You Happened by K. Bromberg

Then You Happened

by K. Bromberg

From New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg comes a standalone contemporary romance about trusting fate and finding yourself again.

Jack Sutton was the man I didn’t want to need.
His know-it-all attitude. His annoying suggestions. His outlook on life.
He was determined to help me while I had resolved to figure it out on my own.
But he taught me things I’d forgotten.
How to trust. How to believe in myself. Who I was.
The problem?
I went and fell in love with him.
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Tatum Knox was the disaster I should have walked away from.
Her ruined reputation. Her failing business. Her chaotic life.
She hated me at first sight and yet intrigued me all at the same time.
I was only supposed to be there six months.
I was supposed to use that time to make amends for things I’d done wrong.
Instead I fell in love with her.
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They say it’s better to have loved and lost, than not to have loved at all. Does that hold true when the love is based on a lie to begin with?

(THEN YOU HAPPENED is a STANDALONE enemies to lovers, small town romance. Full-length at one hundred and seven thousand words)

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

4 of 5 stars

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A new emotional enemies-to-lovers standalone by K. Bromberg, Then You Happened, this was a solid 4 star read for me. I have to say that Jack's personality really pulled through in getting Tate to knock down her barriers. These two were as opposite as they could get, but their chemistry was absolutely explosive!

The back and forth, the banter, the undeniable attraction for one another was out of this world. I never expected Tate to hold on for so long, but I knew exactly where she was coming from. She's wildly independent and has such a spit-fire attitude. But the trust she lacks in people is unreal, you'll be wondering from the very beginning how Jack tore down her walls.CHECK OUT THE REST OF MY REVIEW | HERE



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