DomMy life was simple… Never lose a fight.Life has dealt me a shitty hand, but I make the best of it. All that matters is the payday so I can keep a roof over our head and the bailiffs from our door. Life is complicated enough, or so I thought. Chloe is the most attractive woman I have ever laid eyes on. But her name is spelled ‘trouble’ with a capital T.Chloe I ran away to get as far from him as … T.
Chloe
I ran away to get as far from him as I could. I made a new life. A good life.
But his problems found me, and so did an unexpected stranger.
Should I accept his help or just keep running? Should I just ignore this pull I feel towards him?
Keeping his family out of danger should be my priority, so why can’t I just pull away?
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Oh My Gosh!!!!!
Dominic and Chloe are such an amazing couple. They had me hooked from the very first page. I loved this book from the very beginning, it was so awesome. This book was such a change from the other books that I have read by Harper Phoenix. But please, don’t think I didn’t like Harpep?,.? is ome sutks. I absolutely adore her Wolf series books, but I feel that “Fighting for Chloe” just squeeked out a little bit more amd took it by a very narrow margin to take the wim. I think that Harper Phoenix writes absolutely superbly books. As of yet, other than this co-book with Harper I haven’t had the pleasure to read anything else by Eve Jones, but I am definitely going to mack it a point to look for books from Eve Jones
From Dom’s first fight to his strong presence in the cage, he’s learned how to protect what’s his. He was an awesome guy, someone who lived it rough but had a kind and generous heart. He and Chloe were amazing together, though they had to weather the storm of outside forces throughout the book. I really found this an engaging and thrilling read, and their chemistry was so hot! Wonderfully written!
Fighting For Chloe is a story about survival, friendship, family and love. I loved the characters and felt that Dom and Chloe were just right for each other and I enjoyed watching them evolve throughout the book. Its action packed and it flows effortlessly off the page. There are quite a few twists and turns that you don’t see coming that will have you shouting out loud. A brilliant first collaboration for these two authors.
Chloe was kidnapped by a gypsy who ran an illegal fighting ring. She was told her father had stolen money and she was the collateral for getting it back. Chloe thought the joke was on them because her and her father had been estranged for three years. Little did she know, they didn’t care and she was in the middle of something she had no idea how to get out of. She was in London and her dad was in the United States.
Eva Jones and Harper Phoenix show us a worst case scenerio of what can happen to good people when they step in trying to be a good Samaritan. This quickly go down hill. These characters will tug at your heart strings and bring your emotions to the foreground with ease. It’s a quick paced story with lots of action and HOT, passionate scenes. There were several characters in this book I hope to see a book follow, just to get their story.
Dominic Colton was raised to be a fighter through his father’s actions beginning when he was 9 years old and his bike was broken by a bully. Now he fights in an underground circuit to help support his grandma.
Chloe Richards was taken captive due to a debt that her father owes to Mr. Smith.
When Dom hears Chloe scream one night he rescues her but now finds himself in debt to Mr. Smith who will stop at nothing to prove his point. Will Dom be able to keep Chloe safe when he realizes how much danger he and everyone he cares about is in? Will Chloe’s father help her with what she is going through?
I liked the premise of the book but I found it really did not flow for me. I found at times the dialogue almost felt forced and wasn’t natural and parts felt like fillers.
I liked Chloe and I felt bad for what she was going through. I found it initially odd that she had no clue on why she was taken except that her dad owed Mr. Smith money. She was a good character and didn’t give up.
Dom was great and I really liked his character and his loyalty to those around him. He got himself into a terrible situation with Mr. Smith and trying to protect Chloe and what ended up happening to him was not good at all.
There were a few twists and turns in the book and I did enjoy the addition of Andre but it did make me wonder what kind of things that Chloe’s dad had been into previously. I was totally shocked with the revelation of why Mr. Smith wanted revenge on Chloe’s dad and it did make a little more sense.
I was frustrated with what happened to Nan and Zoe at the hospital and the aftermath of what happened. I understood why but at the same time the book didn’t seem to flow and have the right character reactions that I would have liked.
I did like the premise behind the book and the characters but I struggled with the writing and for me it just didn’t flow properly. – By Rebecca
All he knew was that she was beautiful and didn’t look happy. That look as their eye met across the room. That was all it took. He was a goner. He had no idea helping the beautiful red head would change his life and put everyone he loved in danger. Loss, intrigue and plenty of action rap this steamy story up nicely. Tons of passion tons of action lies and mayhem.
Great stand-alone story from these two authors. I haven’t read Ms Jones work before but have read Ms Phoenix the combination of the two is most definitely a win.
The synopsis of Fighting for Chloe had me excited to read it.
Dom is an underground fighter when he meets Chloe. He fights to help his Nan by paying her bills.
Chloe is a woman who needed space from her father only to end up kidnapped because of him.
When Chloe and Dom first lock eyes on each other it’s love at first sight. But, will saving Chloe’s life be more hassle than Dom can handle?
This is the first book I read by this duo and it is told in dual POV.
The pace itself, for me, was a little slow. The action scenes although interesting were stop and go. Action would happen, it would be resolved, or you think it is, only to restart. This happened quite a few times in the book and gave me the feeling that the story didn’t know whether it was coming or going.
The being said, I loved the characters, they were down to earth and cute.
I also found some scenes for Dom were unrealistic for his character. When he “sweeps a room” or he handles a gun. Where did he learn to do this if he is a fighter?
Overall, for me, an ok read.
I received an ARC of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.