{Review+Giveaway} FIGHTING TO BE FREE by @KirstyEMoseley @ForeverRomance

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{Review+Giveaway} FIGHTING TO BE FREE by @KirstyEMoseley @ForeverRomance

{Review+Giveaway} FIGHTING TO BE FREE by @KirstyEMoseley @ForeverRomanceFighting to Be Free by Kirsty Moseley
Pages: 400
Published by Forever on September 6, 2016
Series: Fighting to Be Free #1
Genres: New Adult, contemporary, Romance, dark
Source: Paperback ARC from Publisher
three-stars

Jamie Cole has just been released from juvenile detention. Determined to go straight, he tried to cut ties with crime boss Brett Reye--but Brett has no intention of letting him go. Jamie's life is already more complicated than it needs to be, yet when he meets a beautiful stranger at a bar, Jamie knows he's in over his head.

Ellie Pearce has just gotten out of a terrible relationship and isn't looking for anything serious...until she meets Jamie. Their attraction is overwhelming and intense-she can't seem to shake her growing feelings for him, even though she's trying to keep it casual.

But when fate goes horribly wrong and Jamie's family is faced with ruin, he's forced to strike a deal with Brett. Despite his struggles, he wants nothing more than a future with Ellie. That's until Ellie finds out that he's been hiding more from her than she could ever imagine...

6 MILLION READS ONLINE!
The original Wattpad sensation - fully revised and with brand new content

Note: This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
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Fighting to be Free is the first book in the Fighting to Be Free series by wattpad author sensation Kirsty Moseley. Fighting to be Free got over 6 million reads on Wattpad, so I just had to read it for myself. I mean, that is a lot of reads! I really enjoyed Fighting to Be Free. I am not totally sure if I will be continuing the series, but I did enjoy the story, and I am curious to see what is going to happen next. The book leaves off at kind of the step before a potentially pivotal part in Jamie and Ellie’s story. I would classify Fighting to be Free as dark contemporary romance. It is certainly new adult in content, but the characters are still young adult age. Both of the main characters start out as 17, so it is a cross over novel, but if you are basing on content, it is in the new adult category for sure.

Fighting to be Free is told in dual narrative between Jamie, who has just gotten out of Juvie (a four year sentence!) and Ellie, who has just gotten out of her high school relationship. That right there should go to show you how different these two characters are. They have lived very lives. I admired the heck out of Jamie. I am not saying that I agree with all of his choices, but I do recognize that he was forced into a lot of the situations, and I really admired him trying to better himself and get himself out of that life. Fighting to Be Free feels very realistic. I could see everything in this book happening in real life (sadly) and I think it would make a kick ass movie.

Even though I loved Jamie and Ellie together, and I really did love them, I was a little surprised at the quickness of their connection. I would never have done what Ellie did on the first time meeting Jamie. It all seemed pretty crazy and stupid for a 17 year old girl by herself to act that way. But either way, once we get past the initial meeting, the book sweeps you up completely in their story. Fighting to Be Free is pretty far from my normal read. It has a darker and grittier feel, but I will tell you one thing- Kirsty Moseley knows how to tell a story. I felt for Jamie and Ellie. I can see how this story is such a big hit with so many people.

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Bottom line: If you like dark contemporaries, Fighting to Be Free is a book that should be on your TBR. You will love it. If you are like me, and only read the occasional gritty story, still check this one out. You will be rooting for Jamie. The ending 20% of the story killed me. I was kind of bummed with the way things turned out, but at the same time, I kind of loved the risks that Kirsty Moseley took with the plot. She didn’t go the expected route at all. Jamie and Ellie’s story continues in book 2, Worth Fighting For so there is a big of a cliff hanger (though not in the typical sense) at the end of Fighting to be Free. Overall, this was a good read for me.

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About Kirsty Moseley

Kirsty Moseley has always been a passionate reader with stories brewing in her head. Once she discovered Wattpad, she finally posted a story. Seven million reads later, she self-published her debut novel, The Boy who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window, which later became a finalists for the 2012 Goodreads’ Choice Awards. Kirsty lives in Norfolk, England with her husband and son.

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