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Book 2 of 3: The Boxers of Brook Street
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B0F3JZW6SZ
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Dragonblade Publishing, Inc. 214 Pages Publication date
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June 5, 2025 It only takes one well-timed punch to change a man’s life—for good or for ill. Make it count.
Alexander
Stapleton, Viscount Wexley, is a man desperate to be remembered. As the
middle brother of the famous Stapletons, he always feels inadequate in
the boxing ring, but the need to make a name for himself outside the
family business is a strong motivator, as is earning coin to fund the
life he eventually wants. Too bad it’s not as easy as he thought. Even
more so when he makes a cake of himself when a pretty redhaired woman
gives him a nod of encouragement.
Miss Lydia Tetford is a woman
on a mission. Daughter of an English physician and a Scottish healer,
she has no doubts that she was born to be a doctor. Aside from the pesky
annoyance of being female and not taken seriously, her dreams are close
to coming true. Until she meets a handsome man at an illegal boxing
match who has been beaten bloody, and the distraction he exudes is
undeniable even if he is a nodcock for boxing.
Though
the pair is all too wrong for each other and moving in opposite
directions in their future, the pull and connection of the instant bond
they’d formed at their first meeting is difficult to deny. As Lydia
becomes his new motivation and Alexander ignites her creativity and
determination, their sparring changes into an exploratory courtship. But
when her angry former fiancé arrives in London in pursuit of her,
tempers flare.
Alexander might go down swinging, yet a solid romance is worth that… even when death is on the line.
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The Boxers of Brook Street
Book 1 - With Love in Their Corner
Book 2 - Go Down Swinging for Love
Book 3 - On the Ropes with Scandal
MY REVIEW- 4 STARS TITLED: A doctor and a fighter
Refreshing and an unusual couple with trouble headed straight for them. They make for an engaging couple, and strong willed too. Lydia and Alexander...wow!
Thank you Netgalley for letting me read it. It's a good historical novel and I enjoyed it.
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