New Release & ARC Review: Hard to Score (Play Hard, #3) by K. Bromberg

 

Hard to Score
(Play Hard, #3)

by K. Bromberg

 

Released – 16 February 2021

 

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Blurb

I’ve signed numerous players to my family’s agency–I assumed winning over my next client would be just as easy.

The last thing I expected was to run into the boy who took my first kiss and broke my heart: only now Drew Bowman is all grown up.

Sexy. Scandal-tainted. Second-string. The crush I never got over.

I tell myself work is the reason I can’t get him out of my head. I tell him his talent far outweighs his position, and I know I can help. I lie and lie, because admitting that I want a second chance at my first love is impossible.

Some lines cannot be crossed, and ours was drawn in the sand years ago.

***

I’m supposed to hate her.

I’ve been told so time and again for ten years – her father ruined our family, smeared my name before my career even began.

But that’s not what I’m feeling now.

Brexton Kincade just strode out of my memories and onto my field.

Driven. Determined. Grown up. The Capulet to my Montague.

Being with her would be an unforgivable sin against my father, but I can’t resist the pull between us. Even if it means hiding what we have. Even if it means confronting the secrets I’ve always feared were lies.

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Review

4.5 stars!

Hard to Score is the third book in the Play Hard series featuring the third Kincade daughter, Brexton. Even though two of her sisters have found love, Brexton isn’t sure it’s in the cards for her. She is focused on doing a kickass job working for her family company, Kincade Sports Management and doesn’t have time for relationships. At least that’s the case before a certain someone comes back into her life.

Brexton and Drew met as children and their families did everything together. They were best friends who shared a moment that could have been the beginning of something great if their lives didn’t change in a blink of an eye. Years later, Brexton and Drew bump into each other and that spark is still there even though Drew has been told to hate the Kincade family. Now, they have a chance to see what they could have been if they can only they keep it quiet.

Hard to Score is a forbidden sports romance that is sweet, swoony, and surprising. The storyline is captivating and the characters are fantastic. I was easily invested in Brexton and Drew, and was rooting for their happily-ever-after.

Brexton is awesome at her job. She is personable and sweet but has a backbone when it comes to dealing with guys who think they are God’s gift to women. She can hold her own while doing what she enjoys. Drew is sweet, swoony, and such a great guy. He’s a fantastic football player but he has been riding the bench during his career do to a scandal involving his father. He seems to be judged at every turn and doesn’t have many people rooting for him. That all changes when he sees Brexton again.

Drew and Brexton have an immediate attraction when they meet again but he refuses to act on it because it goes against everything his family has told him. Their once best friends are now the enemy and though Drew doesn’t have the best relationship with his family, they still mean everything to him.

However, Brexton surprises him. They connect in a way he hasn’t felt since they were kids. They really enjoy each other’s company and their friendship grows. I love that Brexton makes Drew believe in himself. She knows he’s amazing and she can’t stop from reminding him every chance she gets. She gets him to think of things about himself in a different light and pushes him to fight for what he loves. She makes him want to be the best he can be.

“You made me start to believe. You made me want. And now I have to figure out what the hell that means.”

When they attraction is too hard to deny, they take a chance and they are delicious together. Not only are they fantastic in the bedroom, their friendship becomes stronger than ever as they get to know each other again, and they truly enjoy who they both have become. It’s not easy though and they have to work around seeing each other but they make the best of it. Keeping it quiet just makes it hotter and a bit more suspenseful as I waited for the other shoe to drop.

I can only hope that when the dust settles from the impending explosion I predict is on the horizon, I’m still standing here.

There are twists I didn’t see coming and a bit of mystery about what went down between the two families. I was flipping pages as fast as I could not only to get to the romance but also to get the truth about the past. The flashbacks were really well done and they added a wonderful element to the story.

Overall, I really enjoyed Hard to Score. Though it’s part of a series, it can definitely standalone. It’s actually the first book I have read of the series and now, I want to go back and read Hard to Handle and Hard to Hold because I want more the Kincades! And I am so looking forward to Hard to Lose, featuring the last of the Kincade sisters to find love!

*ARC generously provided by the author and Valentine PR & Literary Management*

 


Play Hard

      

Hard to Handle (#1) – (Dekker & Hunter)
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Hard to Hold (#2) – (Lennox & Rush)
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Hard to Score (#3) – (Brexton & Drew)
Review
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Hard to Lose (#4) – (Chase & Gunner)
Review
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Hard to Love (#5) – (Stevie & Finn)
Review
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About the Author

New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg writes contemporary romance novels that contain a mixture of sweet, emotional, a whole lot of sexy, and a little bit of real. She likes to write strong heroines and damaged heroes who we love to hate but can’t help to love.

A mom of three, she plots her novels in between school runs and soccer practices, more often than not with her laptop in tow and her mind scattered in too many different directions.

Since publishing her first book on a whim in 2013, Kristy has sold over one and a half million copies of her books across eighteen different countries and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over thirty times. Her Driven trilogy (Driven, Fueled, and Crashed) is currently being adapted for film by the streaming platform, Passionflix, with the first movie (Driven) out now.

With her imagination always in overdrive, she is currently scheming, plotting, and swooning over her latest hero. You can find out more about him or chat with Kristy on any of her social media accounts. The easiest way to stay up to date on new releases and upcoming novels is to sign up for her NEWSLETTER or follow her on BOOKBUB.

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