Let
Me
The O’Brien Family, #2
The O’Brien Family, #2
by Cecy Robson
Released
April 19th 2016
Self-Published
Self-Published
Blurb
Once he was broken beyond repair. Now this MMA contender is fighting to be a better man—for her. RT Book Reviews proclaims that the O’Brien Family series from award-winning author Cecy Robson “has the hottest brothers ever!” And in Let Me, it is Finn’s turn to discover how love can heal the deepest wounds.
Once he was broken beyond repair. Now this MMA contender is fighting to be a better man—for her. RT Book Reviews proclaims that the O’Brien Family series from award-winning author Cecy Robson “has the hottest brothers ever!” And in Let Me, it is Finn’s turn to discover how love can heal the deepest wounds.
A
mixed martial arts star on the rise, Finn O’Brien dismantles his opponents with
brutal precision. And yet beneath his fierce persona, Finn is raw from a trauma
he’s buried for years . . . until the day his deep-rooted rage erupts and lands
him in court-mandated therapy. Finn’s not one to bare his soul, but if talking
it out means meeting beautiful women like Sol Marieles, he’ll give it a shot.
Sol
is working toward her master’s degree in psychology, and already she feels like
she’s in over her head. With an important internship on the line and a scary
family situation demanding her attention, the last thing Sol needs is Finn
around to distract her. The man is ripped and seriously sexy yet it’s his
troubled side that warns her to keep her distance. But their attraction is
intense, and he clearly has the heat to see how far and fast their passion
takes them.
Alone,
Finn and Sol have been fighting to find happiness in their lives. Together,
there’s no stopping them as they face their greatest challenges—not in the
ring, but in their hearts.
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I see the strike coming at me
a split second before it connects with my skull. My head snaps back from the
force, the crowds’ hollers resonating like a muffled cry in the distance. It
was a good punch― lightning quick with enough impact to knock most guys on
their asses. But I’m not most guys.
You hit me, I’m only going
to hit you harder.
My right hand shoots up,
blocking and smacking away the kick gunning for my ribs. I pivot out of the
way, again, and again, and again, avoiding Easton’s arms and legs as they come
at me. He’s fast, strong, with a six inch reach advantage. But he’s too eager
to take me out and not pacing himself like he should. Already he’s breathing
hard and it’s just the start of the second round.
I take my time to figure him
out, planning each move, searching for that opening I need. Do I take a few
bashes because of it? Sure. It’s part of the job. But believe it or not, it’s
part of the job I look forward to.
Those punches and kicks
remind me that I still feel, that I’m
still human. And that for now, I’m still alive.
“Oh!” some drunk behind me yells when my
uppercut finds Easton’s chin.
He staggers back, swiping
the blood oozing from his lip, yet he keeps his grin. He’s trying to make like
it was a lucky shot. That it won’t happen again.
Like me, Easton needs to win
this match. And if he does, he’ll move up to the top ten, making him a
contender for the UFC Lightweight title.
Talent aside, the guy’s a
raging asshole, and so are the idiots in his training camp. They’ve been
trash-talking since the moment I agreed to this match. I didn’t really care and
laughed most of it off until they got personal and took it a step too far.
Again he nails me in the
head. It’s not as hard as it was last time which tells me he’s getting tired.
Does it hurt? I guess.
But let’s say I’m a guy
who’s used to pain.
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Cecy Robson is a new adult and contemporary author
of the Shattered Past series, the O’Brien Family novels and upcoming Carolina
Beach novels, as well as the award-winning author of the Weird Girls urban
fantasy romance series. A 2016 double nominated RITA®finalist for
Once Pure and Once Kissed, Cecy is a recovering Jersey girl living in the South
who enjoys carbs way too much, and exercise way too little. Gifted and cursed
with an overactive imagination, you can typically find her on her laptop
silencing the yappy characters in her head by telling their stories.
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