Audiobook Review: Forever Fighting
My best friend is the definition of a bad boy. A billionaire celebrity chef and underground boxer wrapped in muscles, tattoos, and mystery.
To me, he's simply Roman Fritz. A little grumpy and a lot broken, but with a heart of gold.
When I catch my fiancé cheating, Roman suggests I join him in Las Vegas for the opening of his restaurant, then on to a resort in Mexico where he's starting another.
It feels like the perfect escape from everything.
Until we wake up married.
We say it doesn't mean anything. That our friendship can handle a little Vegas mishap.
Then we get to Mexico and somewhere between only one bed in our villa and seeing him in a way I never have before, our friendship crosses the uncrossable line.
For five days it's sun, sand, and Roman pushing my limits while taking my body and heart places I never knew were possible.
That is until the world catches up with us and unexpected threats crawl out of dark places.
And just when we think we're done fighting and have finally won, a one-two punch comes out of nowhere, determined to knock us out for good.
My Review
I like this book. It can be read as a standalone book in this series. Or if you are me, you listened to the ALC version. Which is in my opinion the way to experience this book. It is narrated by Austin Stone and Erin Mallon. These two do awesome jobs of voicing the audiobook.
For Braelyn and Roman, it is not as easy to jump into a relationship, despite the fact that they are really good friends. There is history between them. Not past relationship history but other factors that weigh into the dynamics. For Roman, he feels this much more, and you do see this play out in how he takes things slow with Baelyn.
It is worth the fight and all the yummy, cooked food that Roman makes. Give me a guy that his love language is homemade baked goods. This book is one to read.

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