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Fighting Dirty
Worth the Fight #5
Worth the Fight #5
By: Sidney Halston
Releasing January
5, 2016
Loveswept
Loveswept
If you love the
MMA romances of Vi Kreeland and Kendall Ryan, Sidney Halston’s Worth the Fight
series will knock your socks off! In Fighting Dirty, a geek-chic cage fighter
proves that appearances can be deceiving . . . and oh-so-tempting.
With his preppy
clothes and horn-rimmed glasses, Enzo Silva is the last dude anyone expects to
find in a mixed martial arts gym. A wealthy Brazilian banker who never had to
fight for anything, Enzo’s stuck in the amateur circuit—but he burns to make
the pros. Maybe that explains the heat he feels whenever he’s around Jamie Lynn
Calhoun. The pint-size, magenta-haired bartender with the Texas drawl is
everything he’s not . . . and everything he craves.
Tough as nails and
independent to a fault, Jamie Lynn—JL to her friends—works hard to pay her
bills and keep life simple. Enzo is doing his best to complicate that. Even
though she likes to bust his balls, he’s got some kind of a nerdy-hot vibe that
makes JL wonder if she might finally be able to let her guard down. It might do
the boy some good to spend some time in her world, where blood, sweat, and
victory are as sweet as the first taste of real love.
“What made you change your mind
about going out with me?” he asked as they crossed the parking lot. “Not that
I’m complaining. But you’ve been saying no for almost a year.”
“Truth?”
“Always.”
“You always seem so predictable,
but you doing this . . .” She shook her head. “I guess it made me see you in a
different light.”
He held her car door open for her
as she tucked the canvas facedown in the backseat and then got in the car. “I’m
glad it took me completely humiliating myself to get you to go out with me.
Maybe I won’t kill your brother for this ridiculous bet, after all,” he said.
“I’ll make reservations at the Tackle Box and pick you up at eight tomorrow.”
When she looked at him for a moment too long, he said, “You don’t like the
Tackle Box?”
“Do you work tomorrow?” she asked
as she got back out of the car.
“Yes.”
“That was a dumb question. You’re
always working. Let me rephrase the question. Can you take the day off
tomorrow?”
Enzo quickly thought about all the
teleconferences he had scheduled and all the reports he had to do. “I can.”
“Okay, so I’ll pick you up at
eight.”
“Uh . . . I don’t understand.”
“Eight in the morning,” she clarified. “I asked you out, so I pick. That’s the
deal, okay? It’s my treat. I pick where we go and what we do.”
“I don’t think—”
“You hate giving up control, don’t
you?” she asked wryly, already knowing the answer. “Don’t worry so much. Just
be ready. It’ll be fun—spontaneous. You’ll like it. I promise.”
He let out a breath. “Fun and
spontaneous isn’t something I’m very comfortable with,” he admitted. But then
he decided, What the hell? He’d already survived taking the biggest leap of faith of his
life by moving from Brazil to Florida, something that was so completely out of
character his parents thought he was still mourning the end of his marriage.
So, going on a date with a beautiful woman and letting her take the lead . . .
what could possibly go wrong?
“Okay, fine. I’ll text you my
address,” he said as he leaned in and kissed her cheek. She folded herself into
her crappy fifteen-year-old Honda Civic, which was mostly red, except for some
patches where the paint had chipped off. The bumper was held together with a
hot-pink bungee cord, and there were bumper stickers plastered everywhere. He
couldn’t picture her with any other car but this one; somehow it suited her
perfectly. But she was absolutely out of her mind if she thought he’d be going
anywhere with her in that clunker tomorrow.
Meet the staff of Worth
the Fight Academy
Worth the Fight Academy,
or WtF, is a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) training gym in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
It is owned by Slade Martin and Francesca Silva. Slade, a former MMA heavy
weight winner who can’t fight anymore because of repeated injuries to the head.
It was his lifelong dream to own an MMA gym and as we learn in FULL CONTACT
(Worth the Fight Series #2), he is able to buy into the gym and is now half
owner. Francesca, the other owner, doesn’t quite feel as blessed to have
inherited the Academy.
As we learn in BELOW THE
BELT (Worth the Fight Series, #3), Francesca steps slightly away from her
ownership responsibility to go to law school and Tony Marino, the overly-
confident and hardheaded Cuban takes over management together with Slade. Tony is a very well-known international heavy
weight champion whose arrogance and partying has the media calling him a
“has-been”. He has to prove himself against a younger more serious fighter in
the final fight of Below the Belt.
Cain, another fighter and
trainer, is the hero from LAID OUT (Worth the Fight Series, #4). He is one of
their prize fighters but he also helps train some of the newer fighters such as
Enzo and Travis. Cain is a stoic ex-military special forces who can be
self-destructive, sometimes fighting in dangerous underground bouts. Cain also helps Slade and Tony train some of
the newer fighter such as Enzo, the hero from FIGHTING DIRTY (Worth the Fight
Series #5). Enzo is different from all the other fighters in the Academy. He
comes from a very privileged family who sees the sport as barbaric and beneath
them. However, having grown up in Brazil, where Jiu Jitsu is such a big sport,
he is fascinated by it. He has to balance training (something he loves) with
his family’s business (something he hates) and sometimes training becomes
secondary.
Another fighter, and
Enzo’s brother in law is Travis. Travis has been around since book 1. He’s the
youngest fighter but the most dedicated. He’s the hero in the final book,
STACKED UP (Worth the Fight Series #6). Finally, there’s Jack, the cop by day,
fighter by night, the hero from book 1, AGAINST THE CAGE (Worth the Fight
Series Book #1).
So, those are the main
male characters in the books, even though there are other fighters, such as
Iggy, who come around and train when they are in town.
Sidney Halston lives her life by one simple rule: “Just do it.” And
that’s exactly what she did. At the age of thirty, having never written
anything other than a legal brief, she picked up a pen for the first time to
pursue her dream of becoming an author. That first stroke sealed the deal, and
she fell in love with writing. Halston lives in South Florida with her husband
and children.
Thank you for featuring Sidney and FIGHTING DIRTY!
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