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Book review : Craving the Fight


 Book review :

CRAVING THE FIGHT is the first instalment in LP Dover’s contemporary adult GLOVES OFF-NEXT GENERATION erotic, MMA romance series-a spin off. The story follows a rekindled romance with a captivating storyline to hook the reader from the very start.

This  is a story of family and second chances; history and vengeance; secrets and lies, acceptance and love. The premise is captivating and engaging; the romance is seductive and steamy; the characters are determined, desperate and impassioned

The story revolves around UFC champion Carter Reynolds, son of Matt Reynolds, and model Emma Jameson’s, daughter of Ryley Jameson in the  story line. Emma and Carter grew up together and both from families of fighters. Each went their own way as adults but a mystery from the past brings them together. An old spark reignites the flame between them and grows stronger as they work together to save their families.

Emma enters the lion's den in quest of saving her family. What ensues is the rebuilding romance and relationship between Carter and Emma, and the potential fall-out as the past demands revenge, using the next generation in his quest for power. 

The relationship between Carter and Emma is one of second chances; a rebuilding romance between two people torn apart by fame and life. Emma was desperate to avoid the man she once loved but at the same time craved the thrill of  what was. Carter vows to protect Emma the only way he knows how, and the vow is about to place them in the middle of a feud where not everyone survives. The sex scenes are intimate and provocative.

The author has well penned the scenes and the character are well plotted. Though i have not read the previous books of the series but i want to read now all the books of the series.

I am thankful to netgalley and the publisher for gifting me this book in return of an honest review. I loved reading this book and would recommend this book to all.
Happy Reading!

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