Book Review: Worth the Fight
It was never going to be just one night. Not when it burned this hot.
Firefighter Reece Morgan is the station flirt. Tattooed, reckless, and always up for a laugh or a hook-up. He’s made a name for himself across Worthbridge, and he’s fine with that. No strings. No drama. No need for more.
Until one heated night in a sauna changes everything.
Trent Lawson thought it would be just sex. One night to forget, to shut off the noise inside his head. But the fire Reece ignites won’t stop burning. Not in his skin. Not in his chest. Not when every emergency throws them back together, stoking something far deeper, and far more dangerous.
Reece isn’t used to caring. Not really. But Trent isn’t just another fling. Behind his sharp tongue and cool control, Reece sees the exhaustion, the cracks, the way Trent’s numbing himself with all the wrong things. And for once, Reece doesn’t want to walk away. He wants to fight. For Trent. For every kiss denied and every glance that means too much.
But when the flames turn deadly and the danger hits close to home, Trent must face the past he’s been running from and decide if Reece is the one thing worth stepping into the fire for.
Because in Worthbridge, sparks are flying.
And some flames are worth the fight.
Worth the Fight is the second book in the Worth It series, a gritty MM romance series set in a small coastal town featuring first responders entangled in a criminal case that threatens the community they serve and the people they love.
My Review
Reece and Trent shared a moment. They thought it would be just a one-night fling but they were wrong. While neither might not want to admit it to one another in the beginning, it was more than just one-night. They both wanted forever.
"Eyes on me, sweetheart."
It will be a very rocky road for Trent and Reece. They do not have an easy path to get back together. Ooh, the angst and raw emotions are strong in this book. Even through Reece and Trent hooked up quickly in the beginning chapters of the story, I felt that instant connection they shared. The other characters in the story helped enhance the storyline. No side characters here.
My heart was aching for Trent and Reece. It felt and was happier when these two finally got their HEA. Get ready to have your heart aching for Trent and Reece.

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