Brawl
by Kylie Hillman
Publication date: May 12th 2016
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports
by Kylie Hillman
Publication date: May 12th 2016
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports
Gabriella Mitchell is a fighter.
She fights to keep her family
together after her parent’s divorce.
She fights to keep her siblings safe and in school.
She fights because it’s the only thing keeping her sane.
Stumbling across an underground
MMA fight ring in Sydney, her blood roars as she watches the ruthless Hayden
“Hooligan” Harvie with floor of the octagon with his latest opponent.
Gabriella decides she wants to
fight professionally; to support her siblings with her fists…and she wants
Hooligan to teach her.
Hooligan doesn’t think girls
should fight. Especially young, pretty ones he’d love to have warming his bed
for a night or two…if only he could silence his conscience long enough.
Every couple needs to fight for
their love at some stage, however, with two stubborn hearts at stake, a happy
ending for these two will require an all-out BRAWL.
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HOOLIGAN
“Touch
gloves,” I command. They do as they’re told before stepping back from each
other. “And. Fight.”
Jep
doesn’t waste any time. He goes for the easy takedown, aiming at Gabbi’s waist
and trying to wrestle her to the ground. It’s a good move, one that I don’t
expect her to be able to counteract. He easily outweighs her—almost by double,
I’d guess.
What I
didn’t count on, and neither did Jep by the looks of things, is Gabbi swinging
onto his back and locking her right arm under his chin. Using her left arm for
leverage and locking her legs tight around his waist, she pulls tight using a
rear-naked choke that’s going to have him tapping out swiftly if he can’t find
a way out of it.
He swings
around wildly in an attempt to dislodge her. It’s ineffectual. Gabbi clings to
him like a backpack. I know what I would do in this situation but I’m not sure
if Jep has the killer instinct needed to do it to a girl. If I was him, I’d
throw myself on my back and use my superior weight against her. There’s little
chance of her maintaining her chokehold while she deals with the weight of a
fully-grown man crushing her.
“Yes.”
Nate punches the air. “Choke him out, ninja girl.”
A feral
growl can be heard coming from his best-friend in response to his cheering.
Nate smiles at me when I glance his way, smug-satisfaction evident. Gabbi must
sink her hooks in deeper because Jep’s face starts to change color. With pure
desperation showing in his expression, he throws himself on his back, trapping
Gabbi between his body and the canvas.
I expect
her to let go of him so she can tap out. The crazy girl doesn’t; instead she
absorbs the impact without making a sound and sustains her tight hold. My pulse
pounds in my ears as my desperation for Jep to win increases. All hope of
succeeding at this stupid game I’m playing leaves me, when I witness Jep’s hand
frantically tapping on the arm Gabbi has locked under his chin seconds before
his eye’s roll back in his head. He succumbs to his lack of air supply and
loses consciousness.
“Time.
Time.” I call, rushing forward to roll Jep’s unconscious form off Gabbi. Nate
and two other members jump the ropes and make their way into the ring to assist
me. They deal with Jep, rousing him and making him talk to them once he’s come
to, while I grab Gabbi’s hands and pull her back on her feet.
She’s
unhurt; a sheen of sweat that covers her smooth skin and a rapidly rising and
falling chest the only outward signs that she’s just exerted herself. Well
that, and the giant shit-eating grin that’s on her face.
“I won,”
she breathes the words as if she can’t quite believe them herself.
I know I
can’t. This isn’t how this was supposed to go down.
“So when
do we start, Coach?”
The
logical part of my brain wants to scream “never”, while the part that’s
strangely turned on from watching this girl use a technique I’ve used on my
opponents many times to subdue a man twice her size, is yelling at me to tell
her “right fucking now” so I can take her in the locker room and bend her over
in the shower, making my fantasy from the other night a reality.
Letting
go of her hands in an attempt to resist the overwhelming urge I’m having to
pull her closer, I take a step away from her.
My
displeasure is evident on my face and in my voice when I answer her.
“Tomorrow.
We’ll start tomorrow.”
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Author Info
Kylie Hillman is an Australian
author who loves to chat. She can be contacted via email:
authorkyliehillman@gmail.com, Facebook, or Facebook Group: Kylie Hillman's Book
News & Updates.
Mum to two crazy, adorable, and original kids.
Crohn's Disease sufferer and awareness campaigner.
She’s also an avid tea drinker, a connoisseur of 80's/90's rock music, and is known for lacing everything she says with sarcasm and inappropriate innuendo.
Formerly working in finance, she
was forced to reevaluate her plans for her life when severe Crohn's Disease
brought her corporate career to a screeching halt. Restarting her childhood
hobbies of writing and reading to alleviate the monotony of being sick and
housebound, she found her calling and is enjoying life to the max. A typical
day is spent in the "real" world where she hangs out with her awesome
family and "book" world where she gets to chill with her fictional characters.
Kylie writes the books she wants
to read. A lover of strong men who aren't perfect and aren't afraid to admit
it, straight talking women who embrace their vulnerabilities, and real life
gritty stories, she hopes these themes shine through her writing. An avid
reader of all genres, Kylie hopes to release books that keep the reader on the
edge of their seat- be it with suspense, romance, or laughter.
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