Title: Cuffed
Author: K. Bromberg
(May Contain Spoilers)
Synopsis:
“I hate you. I never want to see you again.”
Grant Malone is not the reason I moved back to Sunnyville—at least that’s what I tell myself. Yet, those parting words I said to him back in third grade, ring in my ears every time a townsperson brings up one of the Malone boys. I thought time had healed my wounds. I was wrong. Nothing could have prepared me for how I felt when I finally saw him again.
Twenty years does a lot to turn a boy into a man. One who hits all my buttons—sexy, funny, attractive, and a police officer. But Grant is off limits because he knows too much about my past.
But I’m drawn to him. That damn uniform of his doesn’t hurt either. It’ll be my downfall. I know it.
What’s one night of sex going to hurt . . . right?
***
I’ve always loved Emmy Reeves.
That’s why I’m shocked to see her all these years later. The shy girl I once knew is all grown up.
Adventurous and full of life, she owns my heart now, just as much as she did back then. Convincing her of that is a whole different story.
I’ll give her the one night she asks for—like that’s a hardship—but when it comes to letting her walk away after, she has another thing coming. There’s no way in hell I’m letting her go this time without a fight.
Review:
So Cuffed follows the story of Grant Malone and Emerson Reeves, who used to be childhood best friends, until Emerson's world was turned upside down. Now twenty years later Emerson is back in Sunnyville, trying to make a place that she can call home. Running into Grant stirs up old memories that were repressed. And he has her breaking all her rules.
Honestly, it is 2:40 am, and I just finished this book, and don't have any idea what to think. It hits so very close to home for me. And as much as I sometimes was unsure of the book and thought of putting it down, I just had to keep reading to find out what happens to Emerson. I give this book 4 ⭐ out of 5 ⭐. This book made me feel. I loved Emerson & Grant's story. I loved thrm as characters, & their banter & interactions with each other. It was a great read.
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