Monday, April 28, 2014

Review: Fighting to Forget


Fighting to Forget
Fighting to Forget by J.B. Salsbury

My rating: 3 of 5 stars






The subject matter was a little tough to stomach, but no less real or heartbreaking. Rex knows his behavior isn't normal, that not many people enjoy the pain of fighting, or the bite of a tattoo needle. As a professional fighter he is able to do what he loves everyday, and figures life and time will work out the rest. Mac has been watching Rex for months. She came to Vegas for him, even though he doesn't remember her. As children they had a special bond that was built through their shared tragedy, and she hopes to have that again. Mac has a secret, information that she thinks Rex will want, but she's not sure how to tell him what she knows. What Mac doesn't know, is that it isn't just her Rex doesn't remember, he doesn't remember anything from before they were separated. Mac doesn't want to keep her identity a secret from him, but she isn't sure bringing up a past he was lucky enough to forget is what's best for him. Now she has to make the decision of whether to be honest and carry out her plan, or keep it to herself and hope she can forget too.



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