Worth Fighting For
Warrior Fight Club 2.5
By Laura Kaye
Release Date: March 12th, 2019
Self-Published
Source: ARC provided by the author
Getting in deep has never felt this good...
Commercial diving instructor Tara Hunter nearly lost everything in an accident that saw her medically discharged from the navy. With the help of the Warrior Fight Club, she’s fought hard to overcome her fears and get back in the water where she’s always felt most at home. At work, she’s tough, serious, and doesn’t tolerate distractions. Which is why finding her gorgeous one-night stand on her new dive team is such a problem.
Former navy deep-sea diver Jesse Anderson just can’t seem to stop making mistakes—the latest being the hot-as-hell night he’d spent with his new partner. This job is his second chance, and Jesse knows he shouldn’t mix business with pleasure. But spending every day with Tara’s smart mouth and sexy curves makes her so damn hard to resist.
Joining a wounded warrior MMA training program seems like the perfect way to blow off steam—until Jesse finds that Tara belongs too. Now they’re getting in deep and taking each other down day and night, and even though it breaks all the rules, their inescapable attraction might just be the only thing truly worth fighting for.
*ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest and unbiased review*
I am super excited to be back reading another Laura Kaye's Warrior Fight Club book, as she has been on a short break due to injury. But I can not think of a better book to start off the author 2019 release schedule than with Worth Fighting For.
In Worth Fighting For we meet Tara Hunter; a commercial diving instructor and member of the Warrior Fight Club and Jessie Anderson; retired Navy deep-sea diver, who is struggling with life and the decisions that he has made. In this book, the characters really do tell the story, as the author has once again made the characters relatable and likable, which I find not to always be the case with novellas.
But also don't let this books novella status fool you, this is no snippet of a story, this book is deceptively detailed and by the end of it, you get the satisfaction of a full book from just a novella.
Now Worth Fighting For is a part of the Kirsten Proby crossover series, but in true transparency, I have read no other books in the series, and have no idea if these characters are a part of a different series, I'm solely here for the Warrior Fight Club, and I finished the book complete happy, without any confusion.
I give Worth Fighting For 4 stars!
In Worth Fighting For we meet Tara Hunter; a commercial diving instructor and member of the Warrior Fight Club and Jessie Anderson; retired Navy deep-sea diver, who is struggling with life and the decisions that he has made. In this book, the characters really do tell the story, as the author has once again made the characters relatable and likable, which I find not to always be the case with novellas.
But also don't let this books novella status fool you, this is no snippet of a story, this book is deceptively detailed and by the end of it, you get the satisfaction of a full book from just a novella.
Now Worth Fighting For is a part of the Kirsten Proby crossover series, but in true transparency, I have read no other books in the series, and have no idea if these characters are a part of a different series, I'm solely here for the Warrior Fight Club, and I finished the book complete happy, without any confusion.
I give Worth Fighting For 4 stars!
Laura is the New York Times and the USA Today bestselling author of over twenty books in contemporary and paranormal romance and romantic suspense, including the Hard Ink and upcoming Raven Riders series. Growing up, Laura’s large extended family believed in the supernatural, and family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses cemented in Laura a life-long fascination with storytelling and all things paranormal. She lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters, and cute-but-bad dog, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.
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