Some authors are one trick ponies where series are concerned. Their books run together because the characters are too similar. Ms. Salsbury is no one trick pony. While I haven’t been crazy googly eyes over all of the Fighting guys, I’ve always appreciated that they have been interesting and unique characters.
Love and revenge. Trix is hell-bent on avenging the death of her sister and takes it upon herself to find her sister’s killer and even the score. Which is why we (and Mason) meet Trix as a stripper. She is using the position as a way to find information on who took her sister’s life. She comes from a loving and happy family and they were a welcome addition to the book. I think there is an impression (that is perpetuated in many books) that to be a stripper, you have to have had a horrible family life. Not the case for Trix, she is hell-bent on avenging her sister’s killer and will do anything to find that person. Her parents know what she is doing and while they aren’t exactly happy about what she is doing, they love and support her. I enjoyed learning about her and the time that she and Mason spent with her brothers and sisters was sweet.
Ahhhh, Mason. I really liked Mason. For me, he was reminiscent of Jonah and let’s face it, if it wasn’t for Jonah I wouldn’t be reading this series in the first place! Despite his lighthearted demeanor at times, Mason is an intense guy and he is what I’d call a “sweet and sensitive Alpha”. He cares so very much for those around him and has been hurt for allowing himself to be that vulnerable.
Another very enjoyable to this book was the complex suspense aspect. I really enjoyed how Ms. Salsbury wove both characters into the suspense plot and how she let it all unfold.
Mason will definitely be on my list of favorite Fighting series guys. I have to admit that initially, I was a little bit skeptical of how much I’d like Trix but I really did enjoy Trix and Mason’s story.
Purchase:
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#1 Fighting for Flight
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#2 Fighting to Forgive
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#3 Fighting to Forget
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#4 Purchase Fighting the Fall:
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#5 A Father’s Fight
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