Her feisty turns Tony on, and he wants her. Francesca jumps in to get him in line and to make him stop acting like a baby. When Tony loses a fight, he doesn’t take it too well. Business suits, heels, no-nonsense attitude. A skilled fighter herself, Francesca is ALL business at the gym. He is a womanizer, partier, boozer, who recently signed on with a new gym, owned by our heroine Francesca. Tony is a big time MMA fighter who is losing his edge as he ages. I never felt the two of them have genuine lust for one another. What I mean by that is – I never felt Tony and Francesca have a genuine love for one another. What I’ve come up with is I never felt this book was genuine. But – I suppose my readers would want a little more explanation – jeez the work I have to do *wink* I wanted to write a review that said, “this book didn’t work for me but I’m not sure why” and be done with it. Sometimes when I finish a book, I know exactly why or why it didn’t work for me but with this one, I was a little more perplexed. I had a hard time with this book and it took me awhile to figure out why I didn’t like it after I finished reading. Below the Belt by Sidney Halston (Worth the Fight #3)
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