BJ Bentley's Man Down is a seductive and thrilling workplace romantic suspense written in K. Bromberg's Everyday Heroes World project.
Poppy
Rules. Order. Control.
Serve and protect.
Becoming a cop gave my life the structure I so desperately craved, and the power I needed to move forward.
But being the daughter and sister of cops landed me squarely in the coddle with kid gloves category.
Except in the case of Vance Brody.
Aspen Falls PD's most revered detective was also its most unpredictable.
Brody didn't play by the rules. Not the department's. And certainly not mine.
Vance
Everybody breaks the rules. Nobody is in control. Chaos reigns.
That was my philosophy, and it was up to me to make sure the job got done in spite of it all.
Even if my methods were unconventional.
Even if I crossed a line that landed my career in jeopardy.
When the captain insisted I mentor a rookie cop in order to keep my nose out of trouble and avoid a suspension, I could have never imagined just how out of order my world was about to become.
Poppy Leighton was the daughter of my idol and the sister of my colleague.
She and her rule book were off-limits.
But damned if I wasn't Aspen Falls PD's resident maverick.
And Poppy had the power to take me down with a single shot.
Man Down is written in New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg's Everyday Heroes World, which is one of two KB Worlds projects that launched in August 2020. With over 100 authors, who were selected by and are working with K. Bromberg, these stories will be fan fiction at its finest—and sexiest. Devoted fans of the Driven and Everyday Heroes series will have the opportunity to revisit their favorite characters and settings. You can find out more about K. Bromberg and the KB Worlds at kbworlds.com.
BJ was born and raised in the wilds of northeastern Pennsylvania.
By wolves.
She's a devoted cat mom, coffee guzzler, and whiskey sipper.
An ambivert who loves people but doesn't necessarily want to be around them, BJ spends her days working in healthcare, reading, or enjoying the outdoors.
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