Review: Finding the Fight

Book Review: Finding the Fight, by Brittney Sahin, 3 stars

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Former CIA officer Jessica Scott and Navy SEAL Asher Hayes have worked together for years as part of a black-ops team for the president, but Jessica's close encounter with death is about to change everything between them . . .
As the team hunts down her abductor and tries to prevent an impending attack, Asher will stop at nothing to protect the woman he cares about. But will his actions push Jessica, aka the Ice Queen, further away; or will he knock down her impenetrable walls?
With their pasts coming back to haunt them, and their insatiable desire for one another pushing them to the brink, Asher and Jessica will find themselves faced with impossible choices--ones that could topple their very world.
In this high-stakes mission, will they be able to find the fight inside of them to win--or will this be one mission that hits far too close to home?

Genre: romantic suspense, military romance

Publication date: February 2019

Mature content: yes

Review: While I loved the two previous books in this series (Finding his Mark and Finding Justice), I was a bit disappointed with Finding the Fight. I've been rooting for Asher and Jessica right from the start and, to be honest, I expected more from their story.

I like the more emotional content of this book - it shows that even the most well trained operatives are still human and have weaknesses just like everybody else. But... there are a lot of slow moving parts in the story, several places where the plot just stalls and or gets muddled.

So, unfortunately, Finding the Fight is my least favorite in the series so far. I'm hoping things will improve in the next books.

 Happy readings, 


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