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Sweet Ache
by
Sweet Ache
by
K. Bromberg
Meet Hawke & Quinlan in SWEET
ACHE - the newest Rock Star stand-alone in the Driven Series by K.
Bromberg!
~Synopsis
~
The New
York Times bestselling author of Slow
Burn turns up the heat when a sexy bet turns into so much more....
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 screwup 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....
~ Excerpt
~
Quinlan
I walk toward him, the sight of him slightly
unkempt with a carefree smile he hasn’t possessed for days calls to my libido
on so many levels it’s ridiculous. He brings a shot of something to his mouth
and I don’t even give a second thought to what it is because I know I’ll taste
it on my lips momentarily.
He hums deep in his throat
when I step up into his body and there is something so inherently sexy about
the sound—knowing that I caused that reaction—that together with the feel of
his firm body against mine lets me know there will be no interruptions this
time.
He looks at me, eyes
darkening and one hand sliding beneath my shirt a beat before our lips meet in
a hungry, no-holds-barred kiss. His empty bottle clatters on the counter behind
him so that his other hand can join in the temptation. I lose myself in the
taste of the tequila on his tongue, and the hypnotizing feeling of his hands on
my body.
The music thumps hard
around us, the noise buzzes, and the faint scent of cigarette smoke wafts in
from outside but it’s as if none of it hits me because I’m consumed by
everything about him: his taste, his cologne, the groan I can’t hear but can
feel against our connected chests, the heat of his body. I don’t care who’s
watching because it’s almost as if the overwhelming emotions that he’s
experienced all week long are manifesting themselves into our mutual
desperation.
“Upstairs. Now,” he murmurs
against my lips, and I’ve never heard more perfect words. He grasps the bottle
of tequila behind him in one hand and my hand in the other without saying
anything further and walks with purpose through the crowd. I can’t see his face
but he must have a determined look on it because not one person stops him to
talk when that’s been the norm for the evening thus far. At the bottom of the
stairs, I catch the eyes of the three wannabe women and just smirk. Call me
bitchy, but I can’t help it, I’m with the one they were hoping to land tonight.
~ About the Author ~
New York Times and USA
Today Bestselling author K. Bromberg is that reserved woman sitting in the
corner who has you all fooled about the wild child inside of her—the one she
lets out every time her fingertips touch the computer keyboard.
K. lives in Southern
California with her husband and three children. When she needs a break from the
daily chaos of her life, you can most likely find her on the treadmill or with
Kindle in hand, devouring the pages of a good, saucy book.
On a whim, K. Bromberg
decided to try her hand at this writing thing. Her debut novels, Driven,
Fueled, and Crashed of The Driven Trilogy were well received and went on to
become multi-platform bestsellers as well as landing on the New York Times and
USA Today lists. Her other works include a short story, UnRaveled, and a
companion piece to The Driven Trilogy titled Raced. She is currently working on
three stand alone Driven novels, Slow Burn, Sweet Ache, and Hard Beat. She also
plans to release a novel addressing the 10 year gap at the ending of Crashed in
late fall 2015.
~ Connect
with K. Bromberg ~
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