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Fight Me by Lacey Black

snoopydoo77's review

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5.0

4 ½ ★
This is the second book in the Rivers Edge series. It can be read as a standalone but it better to read in order of the series to get a better feel of the characters and family dynamic.
I absolutely loved this book and lacey Black has done it again. Pulled me into the story and the characters very early on.
I loved how Jake and Erin could not have been more different form each other and yet they made the perfect couple. Both are super stubborn and they clash quite a bit but in the end they attraction to each other is just too much to handle.

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tinalynn510's review

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4.0

I'm still, very much so, loving this series.

I might of loved Avery and Maddox a little more, than Jake and Erin, but I didn't even come close to hating it!

If you are a fan of the With Me in Seattle series by Kristen Proby, then I would HIGHLY recommend you pick up these books.

Also, they take place about 2 hours from where I live. Which is awesome. Although, I'm not sure River's Edge is a real place. At least I've never heard of it.

But still, I love it!

emilyhei's review

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4.0

Jake Stevens and Erin Anderson met in middle school. Erin just focused on school and a couple of close friends while Jake went out of his way to tease and embarrass her until his last incident had her leaving the small town for good. Twenty years later she is back as the town librarian and Jake is police officer. As if a moth to light Jake is determined to get to know Erin better, but she has not forgiven him for his past. As Jake continues to insert himself in Erin's life he finds himself in unchartered waters as he has always been a player and now he is wanting to build something with Erin.

Very fun read. Jake is bossy and Erin fights him at every turn. I loved that Jake was off kilter with Erin and she was equally so with Jake. I need to go back and read the first book but from what I can tell this is a very good series so far.

pavi_fictionalworm's review

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4.0


In Fight Me, we see a confirmed bachelor and playboy Jake Stevens meet his match in Erin, the girl whom he bullied in high school; an event that Erin has never forgotten nor forgiven.

Meeting as adults, Erin is at first absolutely agnostic to jake, as she should be; but Jake with his usual charm (not!) wears her down.

This book is a bit juvenile, with Erin especially holding on to the past more tightly than would be expected from an adult female; but since I love “opposites attract” romances, it took the sting put of the juvenile behavior.




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fortheloveoffictionalworlds's review against another edition

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4.0


In Fight Me, we see a confirmed bachelor and playboy Jake Stevens meet his match in Erin, the girl whom he bullied in high school; an event that Erin has never forgotten nor forgiven.

Meeting as adults, Erin is at first absolutely agnostic to jake, as she should be; but Jake with his usual charm (not!) wears her down.

This book is a bit juvenile, with Erin especially holding on to the past more tightly than would be expected from an adult female; but since I love “opposites attract” romances, it took the sting put of the juvenile behavior.




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