08 March 2014

Book Review: Fighting for Irish by Gina L. Maxwell


Fighting for Irish
Fighting for love #3
Author: Gina L. Maxwell
Reading Level: Adult
Genre: Romance
Released: January 13th 2014
Review Source: Entangled: Brazen

Kat MacGregor has forty-eight hours to make good on the debt her ex-boyfriend owes a crime boss. Unfortunately, the measly tips she makes waitressing are barely enough for her to live on, much less cover the twenty-thousand needed to keep her breathing. With time running out, Kat 's forced to accept help from the only man who's ever made her feel fire rather than fear.

When he learns a friend's sister is in trouble, former Boston MMA fighter Aiden "Irish" O'Brien heads to Louisiana to offer himself up as collateral to keep her safe. But to satisfy the debt, he has to do the one thing he swore hed never do again: fight. With more than just money on the line, will Irish have what it takes to not only reclaim the man he once was, but become the man he needs to be for the woman he can't live without?


I would not recommend anybody under the age of 16 reading this book.

I was kinda yes and no on this book. It felt like the author really couldn't stay that long on a character. When they introduced a character she would only spend a minute or so on them and then move to another character. I was kinda getting a little confused and I wanted to put it down but I just kept pushing myself through it. I don't know if you have to read all the other ones in the series for them to come together or it was just me. Plus I don't like reading much about MMA fighting. That might of been the problem with it for me. The main character is working at a bar and is using a different name because she is hiding from some people because her ex boyfriend owes them money. But when Irish learns of his friends sister is in trouble he comes to her rescue and ends up getting a job at the bar that she works at. The funny thing is the main character and Irish just meet and they are pretty much sleeping with each other in days. I could't believe some of the things that I learned in this book and I would never let any of my children to read this book until they are older. They would ask me so many questions. I am really sorry if this review is short and to the point but I just didn't care for it. I don't want you guys to read my review and take my opinion. I want you to read it yourself and then you can decide...

2 comments:

  1. I think just on the cover alone you can tell this is not a book for children. I have read the first book in this series and really liked it so maybe you have to start at the beginning of the series to know more of the key characters to move forward.

    I'm sorry you didn't like the story. Thanks for the great review though!

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  2. Oh. This makes me sad. Hmmm...maybe I'll push this down the list.

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