Review: Shadowboxer – Cari Quinn

Posted February 23, 2014 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

19168982She’s in for the fight of her life…with the man who only wants to be her lover.

Fighter Mia Anderson has faced the dark side of life and survived. But just getting by is no longer enough. To fund her new life with her baby sister, she’s determined to beat the reigning king of the male fighters in New York’s underground MMA circuit, Tray β€œFox” Knox.

Tray refuses to fight a woman, until he learns Mia’s tougher than anyone he has ever known. He soon realizes he wants more from her than blows and blood, and he’s willing to hit below the belt to get it. He’ll fight her, but if he wins, she spends the night in his bed. All night long, his rules. No tapping out.

Mia agrees, certain that he’ll lose. What she doesn’t realize is that Tray loves to fight dirty…and that this match may end up being the most important one of their lives.

Warning: please be advised this book contains content some may find triggering (past sexual trauma) and also contains graphic sex and language.

Series: Tapped Out #1
Release Date: February 4th 2014
Publisher: Rainbow Rage Publishing
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Karen
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

SHADOWBOXER is an enthralling, emotional and gritty story about Mia an ambitious underground cage fighter who lives and works in Brooklyn. Her driving force in life is to fight Tray Knox. Mia has been preparing for months, winning as many fights as possible and getting into perfect condition. Although women aren’t taken seriously in the fight world and men and women don’t fight each other, Mia hopes to somehow convince Tray to fight her. She is trying to work through the demons of her past and has a tough exterior, but her vulnerability makes it easy to connect with her.

Tray is my hero and I couldn’t help falling in love with him. His fighting name is Fox and he looks more like a model than a successful cage fighter. I love a guy who isn’t one dimensional and Tray has many facets to his personality. Underneath his tough, alpha male veneer, he is honorable, smart, caring, charming, and protective. On top of all that, he has a fabulous body. There is a sizzling attraction when Mia and Tray meet for the first time. They are drawn to one another, even though they don’t want to be. Mia tries to keep her distance from Tray, because she wants to fight him, but she finds it difficult to resist his charms. I enjoyed all the bantering, funny lines and sarcastic quips between Tray and Mia.

The story is told from both Mia and Tray’s point of view, which makes it easier to understand both of their perspectives. Cari Quinn made me feel as though I was right there, in the middle of the gritty world or underground fighting. In this world, everyone is tough and they settle disputes with their fists and there is a lot of trash talking, which I always find entertaining. This is the first book in the Tapped Out series and each book is a standalone. There are many engaging secondary characters which add to the story and I can’t wait to read about all of them in future books. There is angst, Mia is carrying a boatload of emotional baggage, but it never scared Tray and I love all the humor between them. Cari Quinn is an accomplished writer and I found myself immersed in Tray and Mia’s world from the moment I started reading. Well done!

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.