Fighting For Her series
byΒ Cindi Madsen
You mightβve heard of me, Shane Knox, the guy who rose quickly through the MMA fighter ranks, only to crash just as fast. No one cares about personal reasons when it comes to losing fights and money. Iβm determined to get back to where I was. For you to hear my name again. Iβve finally convinced the owner of Team Domination to take a chance and get me back in fightingβand winningβshape. What I didnβt bargain for is the guyβs spitfire of a daughter. Factor in her two professional-fighter brothers who are acting as my coaches and the fact that my career hangs in the balance, and Brooklynβs theΒ lastΒ girl I should be fantasizing about.
The closer we get, the more I want Brooklyn. The stakes are high, and I know thereβs a big chance of both of us getting hurt, but I wonβt stop until sheβs mine.
I picked this one because of Cindi Madsen’s name on the cover and she didn’t let me down.Β Shane’s brash, cocky attitude is fun and not annoying, while Brooklyn definitely can give as good as she gets.Β Together they throw sparks for all sorts of reasons and it’s a treat to be there to witness it.Β Β There’s also a good amount of family drama on Brooklyn’s side, as well as some minor setup to the next story with one of her brothers.Β It all flows well together and helps to flesh out the complications of a relationship with Shane.
And speaking of complications … I should warn people that Brooklyn is in a relationship for part of the book.Β There is no physical cheating but the interactions between her and Shane have caused some reviewers to lower their rating.Β To me it was a little (naturally) awkward, especially the inevitable break-up, but it seemed a realistic reaction to the situation they find themselves in.Β Just a heads up, though, if this is something that might bother you.
With family issues to resolve and an attraction that she’s finding difficult to resist, Brooklyn’s summer may not be going as smooth as she’d hoped.Β But it definitely turned into a darn entertaining read for me π
