LET ME
The O'Brien Family Series Book Two
Cecy Robson
Releasing April 19th, 2016
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.
BUY NOW
Amazon | B & N | iTunes | Kobo
Easton
grins. He thinks I’m afraid of him. He thinks he has me where he wants me. But
fear is an emotion I don’t allow myself to entertain. Fear gets you hurt and
rips you apart till you think there’s nothing left.
I
dodge out of reach. He scowls and takes another swing. This one gets close
enough to my jaw to create a breeze that whips across my skin.
“Finn,”
my brother Killian barks from the side. “Take him out now.”
He’s
worried about me. So is my family. But now’s not the time to think about them.
I keep my hands up as I edge away, letting Easton think I’m backing down, that
I’m tired and need to catch my breath.
I
sidestep when he lunges forward, avoiding his next swing and use the momentum
to drop my head and nail him in the temple with a roundhouse kick.
Like
I said, Easton’s fast.
Too
bad for him I’m a little bit faster.
The
kick is my signature move, as natural for me as the next breath. He goes down
like I planned. But in the Octagon you don’t stop just because your opponent
collapses like timber. You charge forward. You show him what you’re made of.
And you prove just how tough you really are.
That
muffled screaming, isn’t so muffled anymore. The crowd loses their shit as I
pounce, my blows nailing Easton in the face until the ref’s arms hook beneath
mine as he hauls me off. I back away, my fists up because I already know I won.
I
should do a back flip or some crazy shit to incite the crowd. This is it. My
time has come to own it. But the good things aren’t as great as they can be.
Not with the memories that haunt me. And not with the anger they stir.
Killian
rushes in as the medic wipes down my face. I’m bleeding from the punch Easton
caught me with at the beginning of the round. I didn’t think it was that bad,
but the way the ringside medic is pressing the towel against my head clues me
in the gash isn’t closing like it should.
“I’m
going to have to stitch you up, Fury,” he mumbles.
“I
figured,” I tell him.
Kill
pats my back. “Good job,” he says.
Maybe
he believes it, but I don’t miss the concern in his voice. He thinks I took too
many unnecessary hits. I can’t really argue, seeing how it’s true.
He
doesn’t understand that I don’t feel those strikes the way I should. Hell, I
don’t think I’ve felt anything the way I should in a long time. Not like I used
to. I try to tell myself that maybe that’ a good thing. That numbness is better
than pain. But I’m not so convinced anymore, and neither is my family. I try to
shrug it off like I’m fine. Except given the way they’ve been eyeing me, I’m
not fooling anyone.
I’m
scaring everyone around me. And it sucks. Not only because I don’t want them
scared, but mostly because I don’t know how to stop it.
Enter to Win a Cecy Robson Prize Pack!
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.
Thank you so much for featuring LET ME!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining my tour and your wonderful feature of LET ME!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very welcome! Love your books!
Delete