Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Worth Fighting For by Kirsty Moseley


Title: WORTH FIGHTING FOR
Author: Kirsty Moseley
Series: Fighting To Be Free, #2
On Sale: December 6, 2016
Publisher: Forever
Trade Paperback: $14.99 USD
eBook: $3.99 USD

Wattpad sensation Kirsty Moseley brings us the sequel to FIGHTING TO BE FREE.

Sometimes in life you have to walk away . . .

Leaving Jamie Cole was the hardest thing Ellie Pearce ever had to do. Somehow, she moved on. She made a new life in a new city with a new man. So when a family tragedy calls Ellie back home, she believes all her old feelings for Jamie—the hunger, the heat, the heartbreak-are safely behind her. But the second she lays eyes on him, the intensity of their connection is as strong as ever.

Sometimes you stay and fight . . .

Jamie knows pain. He's felt it fighting in the streets, and he felt it fighting to survive in prison. Yet nothing he's experienced has been as painful as the day Ellie left—until the moment she came back. This time Jamie is determined to hold on to Ellie forever. But as much as she still loves him, she can't ignore the dark world he's now a part of. Jamie has enemies. Dangerous ones. And after seeing Jamie with Ellie, they know exactly how to take him out . . .





Excerpt

“’Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” Alfred, Lord Tennyson, said that in some poem in the 1800s. In my opinion, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, was full of shit.
Maybe Lord Tennyson had never truly loved someone; maybe he’d never cared for someone else more than he cared for himself, because if he had, if he’d loved someone so deeply he’d been willing to die for them, how could he have written such a horseshit line? I’m merely speculating, of course. I’m no academic, so I know nothing about the guy other than that one quote. So how then, you may ask, does my opinion so vehemently disagree with his?
Because I was in love once.
Only once.
And I lost her.
And I would give any fucking thing in the world to have never loved her at all. No, it most definitely is not better to have loved and lost..
Fuck love. And fuck Lord Tennyson.


Review
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

Jaime was begging to be in a fight, to get his mind off of things. When Ray shows up and asks him what he is doing. Ellie is living in England, when she got the call saying that her parents were in a car accident from her grandmother. When Ellie returned home, she was hurt when her sister Kelsey was giving her the cold shoulder and started to blame her for things that happened. Stacy decided that she was going to get Ellie to go out. Jaime puts people on to watch her constantly to make sure nothing happens to her.

Jaime got control over Brett's company's after he passed away. He still cares very deeply about Ellie, known as kid cole. Ellie runs all the time from her problems. She is very determined. Toby is Ellie's boss, Fiance. From England. Kelsey is Ellie's younger sister. Hurting. Stacy is Ellie's best friend. Is very protective of Ellie. Jensen is Jaime's friend. 


This is the second book in the Fighting to be Free series. I loved that this book is very well written and the characters are very well developed. I loved that I felt very connected to the characters and I can't wait to read more books by Kristy Moseley.


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THE FIGHTING TO BE FREE SERIES




Fighting To Be Free, #1
Worth Fighting For, #2



ABOUT THE AUTHOR




Kirsty Moseley has always been a passionate reader with stories brewing in her head. Once she discovered Wattpad, she finally posted a story. Seven million reads later, she self-published her debut novel, The Boy who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window, which later became a finalists for the 2012 Goodreads' Choice Awards. Kirsty lives in Norfolk, England with her husband and son.



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