Review — Fighting for Jax by Alexandria Bishop


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5 stars

I have been anticipating this book since I read Freeing Jude last year. I'm a huge fan of Alexandria Bishop and I love the Marlowe boys! I love that we continue to see into the lives of the previous band members and their significant others. I also love the other supporting characters. I've never been a huge fan of the celebrity/rocker story, but Alexandria can pull it off. You can tell she is passionate about this. This was another fantastic 5 star read for me and I'm anxious to read more from Alexandria Bishop! I'm hoping we get some stories from the supporting characters in the future. 

I must admit that from previous books, I wasn't the biggest fan of Erin Morris. So I was worried going in how my feelings for her would go. Seeing her back story and what happened and made her who she is, really enlightened me. I enjoyed reading more in depth about her character.

Our past makes us the people we are today. It makes you stronger and forces you to learn from your previous mistakes, only to make you better as a person.

I was always a fan of Jax from the previous books, and this one was no different. Although, it gutted me reading his downward spiral. I felt like I was experiencing his lowest of low points and it was awful and gut-wrenching to watch this amazingly, awesome punk rocker be reduced to this angry, aggressive guy.

There's a fine line between love and hate, and we're pretty much skirting that line on the daily.

Jax and Erin's relationship was explosive. I loved getting glimpses into their teenage romance and what happened to tear them apart. I did a happy dance when they finally pulled their heads outta their butts and realized they were better together! 

You can be Jax the rock star on stage, but you will always be Jackson Hartley to me, the love of my life, and the man I get to spend the rest of my life with.

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