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10 Favorite *Fighting For Love* Romance Novels!

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted byย That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week is a new bookish category in which we get to brag about our favorite books that fit with the weekโ€™s category. You can pick your top 5, 10, 15โ€ฆor so on. I tend to keep my list to ten!

Todayโ€™s category:ย  Genre Freebie (Pick a genre and build a list around it.)

I went through a stretch of time where all I read was fighters in romance novels. These heroes broke my heart and healed it all in one book. Looking through goodreads, I found I read a ton of *fighting for love* novels in 2014 – 2016, I rated these ten books with 4 and 5 star reads. Now I’m curious to see if I love them as much now, as I did back then. Maybe I’ll do a reread for some of these… Anywho, these are my current top picks for one of my favorite tropes and genres *Fighting For Love*


Beautiful Disaster: A Novel Real Fighting for Flight (The Fighting Series Book 1) Consumed (The Consumed Series Book 1) The Hurricane by [R.J. Prescott]

Worth the Fight (MMA Fighter Series Book 1) Raze: A Scarred Souls Novel Raising Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed 1) Destroyed Taking Chances (Taking Chances Series Book 1)

Jamie McGuire – Beautiful Disaster (Beautiful Disaster Series)
Katy Evans – Real (Real Series)
JB Salsbury – Fighting For Flight (The Fighting Series)
Skyla Madi – Consumed (The Consumed Series)
R.J. Prescott – The Hurricane (The Hurricane Series)
Vi Keeland – Worth The Fight (MMA Fighter Series)
Tillie Cole – Raze (Scarred Souls Series)
Alyssa Rae Taylor – Raising Ryann (Bad Boy Reformedย Series)
Pepper Winters – Destroyed
Molly McAdams – Taking Chances


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10 thoughts on “10 Favorite *Fighting For Love* Romance Novels!

  1. I wonder sometimes too if I’d enjoy the books I once rated four or five stars as much as I did then. I also go back and forth about whether I’d want to re-read them. Sometimes my memory of loving the book may be better than possibly being disappointed by a re-read. It’s a bookworm’s dilemma! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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