REVIEW: Fighting Temptation by AE Madsen (Fighting for Love #5)

 


FIGHTING TEMPTATION

Fighting for Love - Book Five

by AE Madsen

Release Date: January 15, 2024


Review

Step siblings can often be oil and water, and that’s the case for Cypress and Theo. It started out rocky and it never really got better.


Theo seems like a jerk but it’s clear he’s just keeping people at a distance. When he moves home after college, they are finally forced to really get to know one another. It means Theo has some things to work through and come to terms with. 


I like the time they take to get together, and how protective Theo is of Cyrpess. 


They work well as a couple and overall a great addition to the Fighting for Love universe.



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Synopsis

If he doesn't shut his mouth, I might just do it for him. The only problem is I don’t know whether to kiss him or punch him.


Theodore

College can't last forever, but it was nice getting a taste of freedom. I'm back home again, living in my childhood room, and having to put up with the golden child, Cypress. I don't know what's worse, walking in on them with my friend or being forced to share a bedroom. It'd be less confusing if they weren't so pretty.


Cypress

What's Theo's problem? Ever since his dad started dating my mom, he's been a total jerk. The last four years he's been off at college were a welcome relief. As far as I'm concerned, the sooner he gets a job and moves out the better. I'm too busy with MMA and college classes to deal with his mess.


Fighting Temptation is a standalone MX romance novella in the multi-author series Fighting for Love. All the stories take place at the shared gym, Knockout MMA Training Facility. At the Knockout Gym, happily ever afters are hard-won. Step-siblings go from rivals to lovers in this bi-awakening, forced proximity romance.


About AE Madsen


A. E. Madsen(they/them) is a stay-at-home parent and loving spouse. They live in California with their three children. A. has degrees in culinary arts and business management that have nothing to do with writing gay romance. They started writing gay romance in an attempt to better understand their gender identity and sexual orientation as a teenager, and it grew as a hobby from there. A. spends most of their time writing and reading stories about men falling in love with other men, but they also have ADHD and are easily distracted by social media and various topics of research that often have little relevance.


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