Ich bin total verliebt in Cole Mathews, den heißen Eishockeyspieler an der Western University. Mit seinen whiskeyfarbenen Augen, seinem dunklen, struppigen Haar und seinen Grübchen ist Cole ein absoluter Frauenschwarm. Und zufällig ist er einer der nettesten Typen, die ich je kennengelernt habe.
Aber gerade als sich unsere Beziehung perfekt anfühlt, taucht jemand aus meiner Vergangenheit auf. Aus dem Teil meiner Vergangenheit, den ich unbedingt vergessen möchte.
Luke Wellington. Der Typ, der mich letztes Jahr in meinem schlimmsten Alptraum erlebt hat. Er ist die Person, die all meine mühsamen Fortschritte, die ich in diesem Semester gemacht habe, ruinieren kann.
Tja, und ich bin nicht die Einzige, die mit jemandem aus ihrer Vergangenheit konfrontiert wird. Auch Coles Ex-Freundin ist zurück, und sie ist hier, um zu bleiben. Seine erste Liebe. Sie will ihn zurückhaben und ich weiß nicht, ob ich das verhindern kann …
WICHTIGER HINWEIS: “Fight for Love” ist der zweite Roman der Stay-Reihe, kann aber auch als eigenständiger Roman gelesen werden. Wenn du wissen möchtest, wie Cassidy und Cole zum ersten Mal zusammenkamen, lies "Stay for Love".
Jennifer is the USA Today Bestselling Author of King of Campus. She currently resides in Michigan with her husband, kids, a dog named Rocky, and a kitten named Lily. After pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, a Master’s Degree in Educational Psychology also from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, she spent five years working as a high school counselor before moving out of state with her family. She enjoys reading, writing, and traveling. Please contact Jennifer at jmolitor6@hotmail.com. Connect with Jennifer on facebook- https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.suc... or check her out on Wattpad- https://www.wattpad.com/user/jsucevic. Jennifer can also be found on Tumblr at jsucevic (inspiration board).
this book was ok. the first one was better. i do not understand the point of luke in this book. he needs to stay in his lane and back off. it was kind of pointless to have a second book. there was just added drama for no reason. i didn’t like cassidy as much in this one since she was being with luke kind of instead of cole. like what are we doing?!
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This book started hot and heavy and did not quit. I absolutely love Cole and Cassidy and when Luke and Jackie are thrown into the mix it throws their relationship into a tailspin. Cole is such a good guy and it's heartbreaking to see what's happening. This book hit a lot of nerves for me and I totally sympathized and hated them. Cassidy was very naive and childish at times making it hard to swallow. Highly recommend if you like a young adult romance with conflicting drama, hot and steamy romance, and a relationship that is constantly tested.
This one took me on such an emotional ride. I loved how loyal Cole was, even when Cassidy couldn’t quite see her own worth. It was frustrating watching her miss all the signs that Luke wanted her, and even harder knowing that Cole saw it too but couldn’t do anything about it. I understood why Cassidy kept Luke close, but she was definitely a little close-minded at times. Still, it was such an enjoyable read overall. I felt for both of them and was so happy that everything worked out in the end.
I don't know if it's just me who found it odd how Cassidy claimed to love him while catching feelings for another guy. Luke was definitely using the connection to get close to her and Cole deserved better. Her thing with Cole while they were on a break was also not something you do when you love someone else.
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One star is for Cole, the only redeeming character, and the other star is for the MC’s friend who decided relationships weren’t for her and just kept boning that dude because he was good at it.
The rest is a tragedy. Everyone should’ve just ended up single.
Don’t read this.
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Such a great follow up to Stay. My soul took a battering from this book. Actually had me crying in some parts. Well worth the read and has been added to my favourites list!
Cole in the first book was great Cole in the second book I hated. He was keeping just as many secrets and he has the audacity to make her feel bad. Then he started parading girls around in front of her after they broke up and ignored her. This book was terrible
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I started reading Jennifer's books with King of Campus and I loved it so much I immediately looked up her other books. I started Stay and fell in love with Cassidy and Cole so I was excited when I saw there was actually another book in the series. I enjoyed the book but I found I wasn't glued to it. I took my time reading it. I guess I have to say what made me keep putting the book down instead of finding reasons to keep reading is there were just to many "head conversations". Either Cassidy, Cole, or even Luke would be meeting with another character and it felt like they had more thoughts/conversations in their head than the actual person they were meeting with. I kept finding myself skipping a sentence or two (and I almost never do that) just to get back to what the characters in that scene were talking about. I have to also be fair and say that I read 3 of her books within a week and half or so and maybe they were all like that and I just got burned out by the time I got to Don't Leave. I'm in no way saying it's not a great read. I like how she wrote about Cole and Cassidy both having their own issues from their past to deal with and Cassidy made some bad choices that she needed to own up to. I loved the message that everyone has done things they can't take back and sometimes good comes from that. After I take a small break to read a few other books I will look up more of Jennifer's without a doubt.
I love Jennifer’s books. I don’t typically live duets. That’s the only thing about this that has me dinking it down to 4 stars—
Cole & Cassidy are great together but it’s also very realistic to find other people attractive when you’re 19/20, in college… I love how Sucevic gives us an amazing couple but also some dash of realism. I just wish I didn’t have to read 2 books to get the whole story.