Series: Driven #4
Published by Tantor Audio on January 11, 2016
Narrator: Tatiana Sokolov, Sean Crisden
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Rylee and Colton's ride continues...
One moment. Six years ago.
The night she made the world around me so much more than just a blur. Now it's the catalyst that threatens to tear us apart.
Our happily was supposed to be ever after. So why do I feel like it's slipping through my fingers?
How can one moment, when our world seemed so right, resurface and cause our perfect life to spiral out of control?
I can't lose her.
She's my checkered flag.
*** Advance praise for ACED
“K. Bromberg is the master of making hearts race and pulses pound. Colton and Rylee will forever be one of romances sexiest and most passionate couples.” —New York Times bestselling author Jay Crownover
“Romance and connection explode from K. Bromberg’s books and every story is full of love, emotion, and true life that makes the fantasy even more poignant. Plus she has the most delicious heroes in the book world! A master storyteller!!” —New York Times bestselling author Pepper Winters
“Colton and Rylee are back - hotter, sweeter, and more passionate than ever. I loved this new chapter in their epic romance. K. Bromberg writes the perfect romance, packed with steam, sizzle, and soul. —USA Today bestselling author Ella James
(Reading Order: Driven, Fueled, Crashed, Raced is optional, and then Aced. Slow Burn, Sweet Ache, and Hard Beat are standalone Driven novels that can be read in their own.)
It’s been a few years since I read the original Driven trilogy. K. Bromberg has expanded the series since then, but Colton and Riley remain my favorite couple. Aced is a nice way to fill in the gap between the end of their story and the epilogue.
I suspect I might have enjoyed the story more had I read the book instead of listened to the audio. Tatiana Sokolov’s voice is too nasally for my taste and her delivery leaves something to be desired. With the exception of his portrayal of female characters, which sound almost cartoonish at times, I really enjoyed Sean Crisden’s narration.
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