Monday 19 May 2014

Book Boyfriend Monday - Isaiah Henry

 This week the honor of Book Boyfriend Monday goes to the very deserving Isaiah Henry from The Fight For Us by Elizabeth Finn

Oh Isaiah! How I love you so. 

Isaiah won me over by . . .
  1. Being fiercely protective and loving towards his daughter
  2. Being sexy and dominating as sin
  3. By Fighting his demons to be able to love again


Some examples of why Isaiah made my heart go pitter patter and my cheeks to blush:








All phrases and quotes from eARC version of The Fight For Us courtesy of Elizabeth Finn

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The Fight for Us

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When Isaiah moves his teenage daughter Natalie to a new town, there is little doubt he’s running away from the past. But what should have been a fresh start for them ends up fraught with pain and heartache when Natalie becomes the victim of intense bullying at her new school.

When Joss is called to a meeting with the high school principal to discuss her daughter Harper’s involvement in the bullying of a new student, she’s shocked to say the least. Her daughter can’t possibly be that child.

It’s a rocky start for Joss and Isaiah as they try to set their daughters on the right path. But there is more to Joss’s and Isaiah’s connection than just two teenage girls. Joss’s and Isaiah’s attraction to one another is undeniable, regardless of their fractious start. But his soul is broken, and as much as he’s drawn to her, he’s equally terrified of what that means.

Is Isaiah strong enough to let her get close to him?

Life sometimes forces you to make those choices whether you’re ready to or not. And when Joss’s life is turned upside down, Isaiah has to decide if he’s ready to leave his past behind and live again, or if he’s going to watch what he’s come to care so much for slip away. Isaiah’s fight is profound. Joss’s is too. And their strength to withstand it all is brutally tested.

Sometimes the willingness to fight for another is all a person has left to give. And sometimes the fight is the most important gift of all.


 

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