Flirting With 40 by K. Bromberg-Review & Excerpt tour
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 15, 2020.
Blakely Foxx is having one of those years.
Her divorce may have been finalized a few months ago, but her ex is already engaged to someone half her age. Her younger boss is determined to sabotage her chance at getting the promotion she rightly deserves. And to make matters worse, she’s closing in on the big 4-0. There isn’t enough wine or ice cream in the world to convince her things will turn around.
When Blakely meets Slade Henderson, she’s left wondering why an early-thirties, hotter than hell, cardiothoracic surgeon would take an interest in her.
She’s been warned that he’ll break her heart, but she’s willing to take the chance. Not only is he helping her get that promotion, but in the process, he’s encouraging her to find the parts of herself she’s lost over the past few years.
Slade shows her that good guys really do exist, but who knew the hardest part about turning forty would be realizing the man you thought was a rebound, is actually your happily ever after?
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REVIEW:FLIRTING WITH 40 by K. Bromberg is a contemporary, adult, stand alone erotic romance story line focusing on thirty-nine year old, divorcee and business woman Blakely Foxx, and thirty-one year old, hospital resident Slade Henderson.
Told from dual first person perspectives (Blakely and Slade) FIRTING WITH 40 follows the building relationship between on thirty-nine year old, divorcee and business woman Blakely Foxx, and thirty-one year old, hospital resident Slade Henderson. Seven months earlier Blakely Foxx’s marriage ended in divorce and in the ensuing time her new boss has targeted our heroine in an effort to push her out of the game. Feeling sorry for herself, Blakely ventures into a local bar where she will meet hospital resident Slade Henderson, a man eight years her junior but the man with whom Blakely would fall in love. When her boss schedules a workplace team building weekend for employees and significant others, Blakely claims to have a boyfriend no body knows anything about.. Enter Slade Henderson. A weekend together where Blakely must face down her personal and professional demons find our couple pretending to be in a committed relationship. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Blakely and Slade, and the potential fall-out as their time together comes to a close.
Blakely Foxx struggles in so many aspects of her life. Nearing forty years old, and with no happily ever after on the horizon, Blakely battles between head and heart each time Slade Henderson offers a compliment or deigns to describe our heroine as beautiful and perfect. With issues of self-esteem, Blakely struggles with accepting his praise and insists that their time together is over and done. Slade Henderson’s life is currently on hold following an incident at the hospital months before. Offering to accompany Blakely on the ‘team-building’ weekend, Slade finds himself falling for a woman who is unable to let go of the past.
The relationship between Slade and Blakely is an age-gap romance wherein our heroine is eight year older than Slade. Not only does the age difference add fuel to an her already fragile self-esteem but her boss’ continued attacks threaten any hope of moving up in the company she loves. Slade is a man who fell instantly for our story line heroine, and in this, Slade makes every attempt to let Blakely know she is beautiful, just the way she is. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.
There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters including Blakely’s boss Heather, a woman jealous of, and threatened by, Blakely’s experience and knowledge.
FLIRTING WITH 40 is a story of family, friendships, relationships and love; of betrayal and miscommunication; of acceptance and forgiveness. The premise is heart warming, captivating and fun; the romance is tender, seductive and provocative; the characters are spirited, flawed, and inspiring.
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Reviewed by Sandy
“I owe it to you?” I sputter.
“Mm-hm.” He nods resolutely as he puts more space between us, and my lungs find a way to breathe. “You ran out the other night without giving me a chance. I could be the best thing that ever happened to you—platonic or otherwise—and you might have missed that opportunity if we hadn’t run into each other on the street this afternoon.”
Or otherwise?
He’s talking nonsense but is doing it so convincingly that I try to talk myself out of what he’s successfully talking me in to. “I don’t—”
“Does my age unnerve you?” he asks.
“Your age doesn’t matter.”
“Exactly.” He smirks. “So, why are you making it matter?”
I walked right into that one.
“We’re at different phases of our lives. You’re in your residency. I’m a divorcée with baggage—”
“Everyone has baggage. It just looks different from person to person.” He leans back in his chair. “What are you afraid of? Getting to know someone new? Taking a chance? Stepping outside of the box for once? Finding yourself again?”
His words root deep into me and take hold. “I appreciate you trying . . . but we’ll never pull it off.”
“Yes, we could.”
“No one would ever believe it.”
“Quit letting them—whoever they are—put you in a mold, Blakely. Make your own damn mold. You might surprise yourself in the process.” His dimples deepen, and his eyes are as unwavering as his resolve.
“How do I know you aren’t some Ted Bundy in waiting?”
His laugh is throaty and rich and draws the stares of those around us. “I’m in the business of saving lives, not taking them.” He takes a sip of his beer. “Next excuse?”
“I’m . . .” I’m at a loss, and a small thrill of adrenaline shoots through me. This isn’t something I’d ever do, and yet, the idea of it is invigorating, almost freeing. I chew the inside of my cheek as I contemplate agreeing to Slade’s crazy scheme.
“What do you say?”
Say yes.
“It isn’t a crime for a younger man to think an older woman is attractive.”
I bite my bottom lip as the smile creeps around it.
He is drop-dead handsome.
“We go as friends. I help you out. No strings attached.”
The answer is yes.
“When’s the last time you threw caution to the wind? When’s the last time you did something unexpected no matter how small?” he asks.
It’s always yes.
“I can’t believe I’m saying this,” I mutter.
“Saying what?”
“Fine. Yes. Okay.”
New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg writes contemporary 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 and hate 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.
Since publishing her first book in 2013, K. has sold over one million copies of her books and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over twenty-five times.
In April, she’ll release The Player, the first in a two-book sports romance series (The Catch, book 2, will be released late June), with many more already outlined and ready to be written.
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Looks great, thanks for the wonderful review,
Great review, Sandy. Looks like a fun romantic story line.
Wonderful review, Sandy. Looks like a fun read. Love the cover.
Thanks for the wonderful review and excerpt
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Great review, Sandy. Sounds very good, and cute guy on the cover.
Fantastic review and excerpt.
Looks great, thanks for the excerpt.
Terrific review, Sandy. Looks very good. Thanks.
Thanks for the wonderful review and excerpt.