Down Shift by K. Bromberg

Down Shift (Driven Trilogy, #9)

by K. Bromberg

The New York Times bestselling Driven series continues with a standalone 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'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?

'An irresistibly hot romance that stays with you long after you finish the book.' #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout

'Captivating, emotional, and sizzling hot'"#1 New York Times bestselling author S.C. Stephens

'Bromberg is a master at turning up the heat.' New York Times bestselling author Katy Evans

'K. Bromberg is the master of making hearts race and pulses pound.' New York Times bestselling author Jay Crownover

"Super charged heat and full of heart. Bromberg aces it from the first page to the last."-New York Times bestselling author Kylie Scott

'Bromberg expertly captures the voice of a man torn between his tender heart and macho confidence...Gripping' Publishers Weekly

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3.5 Cocktails

As a huge fan of Colton and Rylee's story, I was interested in Zander's story but was worried it was going to be Colton 2.0. While this book can stand on its own, the similarities between his adoptive parents' story and his were a little too similar to me. Zander and Getty's demons were different but at the same time I couldn't help but see his parents fighting and making up everytime Zander and Getty did.

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