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Fighting for Honor by J.B. Salsubry (part of Harper Sloan's Corps Security in Hope Town Kindle World)

9/27/2017

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New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author JB Salsbury brings her Fighting series to Harper Sloan’s Hope Town in this Kindle Worlds exclusive, Fighting for Honor.
 
UFL fighter Caleb hasn’t been to Hope Town since he was eighteen.  His next big fight takes place in Atlanta and the serene lakefront home from his childhood is the perfect place to train without distractions.
 
Until he stumbles downstairs to find a woman in his house. He’s met her before, and he’s never forgotten.
 
Honor was raised by her grandfather, Crazy Colonel Cartwright. Ostracized at a young age she was an outcast. Combined with her awkward personality and she became the local bully’s favorite plaything.
 
Honor and Caleb come face-to-face and feelings from fourteen years ago come rushing back—not all of them good.
 
She prefers to remain unknown, but she’s seen in public with the world’s most talked about fighter and thrust into a national spotlight that catches the attention of her childhood tormentors.
 
And they aren’t finished with her yet.

4 Star Review by Ashley

It's no lie that Harper Sloan's Corps Security series is one of my all-time favorites. So when I saw that there was going to be a kindle world for it, I knew I was going to want to read. Throw in J.B. Salsbury and her penchant for writing amazing fighters and I was all the way in. And hooked from the very first page.

I loved me some Caleb. A hotshot fighter with a heart of pure gold. Preparing for his biggest fight takes him back to a place he loves but hasn't been to in well over a decade, Hope Town. Caleb is kind of a big deal and this is where the security bit comes into play. It isn't long before he comes face-to-face with the girl, who is all woman now, that he's never been able to forget, Honor.

Goodness me- that woman. I adored her. She's been put down all her life for choices and actions outside of her control. She never dared to dream of more for herself and it made me so, so sad. There were so many times I just wanted to wrap her up and let her know she can be more than this town wants to let her be, especially the king of the bullies, Roy. Ugh- that jerk and his posse of scared followers made me angry. But not nearly as angry as Caleb.

I loved that as much as he went to battle for Honor, she also, finally, took a stand herself. But her choices came with a steep price- one she didn't know she would be paying. Cue the protective alpha male overdrive.

Holy wowza. Not only was Caleb ready to throw down, so were the Corps Security men and women. It was so amazing to see them all again (especially my favorite, Beck). And let's be real, it would be a CS book without a Sway sighting! Gah! Sigh & happy swoon. I absolutely devoured this book. J.B. Salsbury had me laughing and fanning myself in equal measure. Caleb and Honor's story was as sexy as it was sweet and left me wanting even more.
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