Hard to Love by K. Bromberg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
K. Bromberg saved the best for last and I am definitely here for it!
It checks off so many tropes - sports romance, Alpha romance, enemies to lovers, age-gap romance. Finn and Stevie were two of the most beautiful, broken people who each felt they were completely unworthy of love. Both of them were so deeply influenced by their fathers - one in a positive but stifling manner and the other in a overly critical and demeaning manner.
I have been intrigued by Finn since the beginning of the Hard series. There was always something about him that made you want to know more about him even though he had caused the Kincaid sisters to go after his clients in a no-holds-barred attack after he broke Chase Kincaid's heart. He never seemed irredeemable and he proved that he was a good man with his treatment of superstar tennis pro Stevie.
I enjoyed the give and take between these two characters. This is no grumpy one falls for sunshiney one read. This is an all out war of wills - angry and aloof versus angry and hurting. Finn and Stevie help to heal one another through words and actions. And some of those actions were
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