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I went into this book thinking Connor, the hero, was going to be over the top and someone I might have a hard time liking. As a matter of fact, the prologue had me convinced I was right and put the put down for a few days. But when I picked this back up, I discovered a Connor I really liked and who was more than the Alpha Male character he waved around.

Connor is an up and coming UFC fighter who meets local yoga instructor, Frankie, while in line at a local health food store. Connor's attracted her her right away, but it's not until he visits her yoga studio that he discovers this woman he's drawn to is going to be his game changer.

Connor had a huge ego, but it was a persona he used to promote himself as a fighter. With Frankie, we saw a completely different side of him. One who was kind, loyal and willing to do what needed to be done for Frankie. It was nice to see he so humble because his Alpha Male alter ego was so annoying. When we saw the Connor he was with Frankie, it was easy to forgive the ass he was as Alpha Male.

I liked Frankie. She had a backbone that I think most didn't believe she possessed. She never gave up, even when things looked bleak. She was determined to make her dreams a reality and that determination rubbed off on Connor when he most needed it.

This was my first JD Hawkins book and I enjoyed her voice. The characters were likable and the storyline moved at a good pace. I think the storyline could have stood on its own without the added ingredient of Connor's ex-girlfriend, but in the end, it did make a difference since I was invested in Connor and Frankie.

If you're looking for a fighter story that's more about the heart of the fighter, this is definitely one to consider.

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