It was worth the wait.
A great conclusion to Colton and Taylor's story.
Fight By Molly McLain
Genre: Contemporary Romance, New Adult
Released: October 14, 2016
Publisher: Self-Published
Series: Velocity, Book 2
The story continues…
I trusted Colton with every bit of myself. I believed him when he promised he’d never hurt me. But he broke me…and now I watch him give another woman everything I thought would be mine.
I never saw this coming.
I don’t blame Taylor for the decisions she’s made, because I know the fault is all mine. I took her for granted. I broke her heart.
But she’s everything to me. If the guy holding her now thinks for one second I’ll lay down without a fight, he’s dead wrong.
Because I’m coming after what’s mine.
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
It was worth the wait.
A great conclusion to Colton and Taylor’s story.
When Fly, book 1 of the Velocity series, came out I knew it had a cliffhanger but the conclusion, Fight, was supposed to come out very quickly. Well, it didn’t. But you know what? Life happens sometimes, even to authors that readers sometimes put up on a pedestal – imagine that! So now Fight is here and it’s a fantastic conclusion to the story of Colton and Taylor.It’s going to be hard to give any details in this review without giving away major spoilers if you haven’t read Fly yet. Fight is not a standalone story; you need to read Fly first.
Colton and Taylor had some trying times in Fly and Fight doesn’t instantly solve all of them. As is the case in many New Adult stories this one has its fair share of angst but it also has a mystery and some not so nice people in it. I sure didn’t predict how the mystery would end so bravo to Molly for not making it obvious.
As is usual with a Molly McLain book, Fight contains some strong language and sexy time but it’s also a great story about the love between Colton and Taylor and how they overcome the obstacles that seem to keep getting in the way of their HEA. When either Colton or Taylor did something stupid that made me want to knock their heads together, I had to remember that they are young people – in their early 20’s – without a lot of life experience.
The book has a very satisfying conclusion and it was more than worth a little bit of angst to find out how everything turns out. This book easily keeps Molly McLain on my list of favorite authors. I’ve been with her since her first book and I don’t plan on going anywhere anytime soon.
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Molly McLain lives in a tiny Wisconsin town with her husband, three kids, and a sassy dog. She loves fountain soda, jellybeans, Luke Bryan and Avenged Sevenfold, thunderstorms, and camping at quiet lakes. She’s been scribbling down love stories since she was old enough to dream about happily ever afters, and now she writes sexy, small town romance for real.
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