Stacked Up
Worth the Fight #6
By: Sidney Halston
Releasing May 30, 2016
Loveswept
Blurb:
Blurb
Opposites attract in this seductive novel from the author of Against the Cage (“Funny,
steamy, scorching.”—Toni Aleo), with a chiseled MMA fighter falling for a single mom
who could use a real man in her corner.
Working two jobs to support her infant daughter is harder than anything Penny Richards has
ever done, but it sure beats living under the rules of her stepfather, a television preacher who
demands a picture-perfect family. And if Penny hadn’t struck out on her own, she never would
have met Travis Calhoun. The intensely physical heavyweight brawler has a way of drawing out
her wild side. But Travis lives fast, with no responsibilities—and that just isn’t for Penny.
Most of the women in Travis’s circle wear tight clothes, high heels, and tons of makeup—not
pearls or plaid headbands. But once he works past Penny’s inhibitions, Travis discovers a
kindred spirit who longs to trust someone with her body, and her secrets. Still, Travis can’t help
but wonder if this rich girl is just slumming it before she returns to her privileged life. Now it’s up
to Penny to prove that she wants her hard-edged, hard-loving fighter just the way he is.
USA Today bestselling author, Sidney Halston lives her life with one simple rule: “Just Do It”–
Nike. And that’s exactly what she did.
After working hard as an attorney, Sidney picked up a pen for the first time at thirty years old to
begin her dream of writing. Having never written anything other than very exciting legal briefs,
she found an outlet for her imaginative, romantic side and wrote Seeing Red. That first pen
stroke sealed the deal, and she fell in love with writing. Sidney lives in South Florida with her
husband and children. She loves her family above all else, and reading follows a close second.
When she’s not writing, you can find her reading and reading and reading. She’s a reader first
and a writer second. When she’s not writing or reading, her life is complete and utter chaos,
trying to balance family life with work and writing (and reading). But she wouldn’t have it any
other way.
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“Yes I know. You’re perfectly capable of taking a bus and working at a strip club. Pearls
and whatever-the- fuck-thing you have on your hair, and all. And, you’re absolutely perfectly
capable of kissing me so hard and so damn sweet that I can’t fuckin’ stop thinking about it. It
was like you poured molasses in my mouth and I can’t stop imagining how the rest of you
tastes. But that’s not the point, right? The point is that I want to drive you home, so let me,
okay?”
Her face warmed and her skin erupted in goose bumps. The man certainly had a way
with words. Words that deserved a slap across the face, not a thumping heart or shaky knees.
“Well, it is late.” She conceded. “And it is better than taking the bus.”
“I’m glad the thought of me driving you home is just a few steps above a shitty public
bus.” He said, laughing and she couldn’t help but laugh too.
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