



Fighting for Forever
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4.8 • 59 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
The fight could kill us both. But if we win, forever is the prize…
Trix
People only see what I want them to see.
Slut. Hooker. Whore.
Their opinions mean nothing. Only one thing matters.
Revenge.
I will find the man who killed my sister, and I will avenge her. Nothing will stand in my way.
Not even a grumpy, sexy, surfer-looking MMA fighter who seems determined to make me do something unbelievably stupid.
Like falling for him…
Mason
I hate Vegas.
It’s full of people who are loose with their bodies and morals. People like Trix.
The lilac-eyed stripper is the last woman I should want. Especially when I need to focus on saving my brother from whatever disaster he’s created for himself.
There’s something about her that keeps pulling me in, though. Keeps me wanting more.
But I had no way of knowing that being with her could only end one of two ways.
In happily ever after…or utter devastation…
Fighting For Forever, book 6 in the Fighting series, is an emotional, angsty, contemporary, steamy, sports romance with a guaranteed HEA. Download today to fall for Mason and Trix.
Customer Reviews
Amazing & Emotional
I have read all the books in this series and once again the author grabs my heart and took me on another emotional ride. This book was exciting, mysterious, love, lust, hope and fear. Great job on this series overall.
Only ok.
Interesting storyline. Lots of suspense and intrigue around the murder of Trix’ sister, but not a great read. The first 2 books in the series were better.
Personally I didn’t think this was the best romance novel I’d ever read. I couldn’t relate well with the characters and I didn’t even particularity like them...
Mason is nice, but that’s about it. I wasn’t really seduced. Not like I was with Blake and Jonah in the first 2 books.
Trix is strong minded. She’s had her eye on the prize for 4 years and is willing to do anything to find out what happened to her sister. That said, I wasn’t really enthralled by the stripper character. Couldn’t relate to her at all.
So all in all, it was whatever.