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Fighting For You (2013)

by Hazel St James(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 5
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Cate Publishing
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Redemption Series
review 1: A very engaging story. This is not your typical romance, kink or otherwise. You are privy to the inner workings to a true mental illness and recovery process. If you have ever dealt with anyone or mental issues Tristan’s story will evoke strong emotions and reactions. Although these are fictional characters, they are so well written by Ms. St. James readers begin to identify with and relate to them on a personal level. You will cry and cheer with them. By the end of the novel, you will think of them as someone in your own family or the troubled couple from next door. Mental illnesses are not meant to be taken lightly or used as a scapegoat for bad behavior. This is not the case here. The illness and medications, even hospitalization, is taken very seriously and r... moreealistically. In many ways it is educational the way Tristan has a complete breakdown and has to struggle to pick himself up. Even though Peyton is sent in as an assistant to make sure Tristan eats, baths and takes his meds. There is more to her than meets the eye. Hopefully she will get her own story. They fight a physical attraction and eventually succumb to their desires. Nevertheless, it is not an all at once jump right in, Peyton makes Tristan take it slowly. Peyton has her own time frame, a three-date rule. However, Tristan finds ways to dance around some things. “Sure, I’m gonna kiss you now, baby. For a long time.” ~Tristan to Peyton. After begging a physical relationship, they become co-dependent on one another. Reading the twists and turns of this relationship can show how easily a bi-polar person can go up and down even while on medications. It truly is a roller coaster ride and not always an enjoyable one. With any ill person, you have to fight for sanity as well as love. The ending will leave you craving more of these well-written characters. Will we get to see some of Peyton’s issues? Will Tristan come to terms with his illness? Look for “Being With You” Book Two in the Redemption Series!The Ratings*:Hero: 4.5Heroine: 4Story/Plot/HEA: 4*The rating system is based on 1-5, 5 being the best and 1 the worst.Hero - The main male character of the story. Heroine - The main female character of the story. Story/Plot/HEA (Happy Ever After) - The over all story line and culmination of the main plot or theme.Member of The Wicked Reads Reviewers Team
review 2: I Loved this book. It was like NO other Book I have read. Tristan has Bi-Polar and Has to learn how to deal with it. Peyton is the only one that doesnt run from him, but can Tristan handle someone who will stick by him through the good and the Bad. That is what Tristan has to figure out. Hazel St.James wrote a great book showing us the other side of dealing with Bi-Polar. I can not wait for book 2. less
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annie
Amazing!! Can not wait for the next book to see where Tristen and Peyton go. :)
pammy
Book looks good plus you get to look at Justin Coale on the cover!!! Mm mm mm
aneesa
Amazon freebie 11-13-13
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