Knocked Out by Love (Love to the Extreme 5) by Abby Niles-a review

KNOCKED OUT BY LOVE (Love to the Extreme #5) by Abby Niles-a review

Knocked Out by Love

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 15, 2016

Brody Minton has loved Scarlett Harris for years. But she’s his best friend’s wife, so he’s worked hard to keep his distance. Hearing the marriage is over shouldn’t change anything. Only an ass would make a move on a friend’s ex… Except Scarlett wants help getting back in the dating game, and Brody’s torn. If he helps her out, he can keep an eye on her and guard her vulnerable heart. But having the woman he’s longed for for years in arms’ reach is hell on a man’s restraint, no matter how iron strong his will.

But loving Scarlett is only half the fight.

All Scarlett Harris wants is to get away for a while and rethink her life after filing for divorce from her lying, cheating bastard of a husband. The gorgeous Bahamas sounds like the perfect escape, except she’s booked in very resort Brody “The Iron” Minton is staying at for his sister’s wedding. Now her ex’s best friend is dogging her every move, and is a witness to her first pathetic attempts at flirting in years. If Brody isn’t going to leave her alone, then she’ll just recruit him to help get her reacquainted with her single self.

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REVIEW: KNOCKED OUT BY LOVE is the fifth installment in Abby Niles’s contemporary, adult LOVE TO THE EXTREME erotic, romance, MMA story line. This is MMA fighter Brody Minton, and elementary school teacher Scarlett Harris’s story line. KNOCKED OUT BY LOVE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Brody and Scarlett) KNOCKED OUT BY LOVE looks at the forbidden romance/ unrequited love between an MMA fighter and his best friend’s soon to be ex-wife. While in the Bahamas for his sister’s ‘almost’ wedding, Brody Minton’s spies his best friend’s wife attempting to flirt and pick up a man who isn’t her husband. When Brody confronts Scarlett about her actions, our heroine pushes Brody away without revealing the truth about that her husband had been having an affair and they were currently in the process of seeking a divorce. What ensues is the building relationship between a woman whose self-esteem has been destroyed by the man she once thought she loved, and a man who has been in love with his best friend’s wife for as long as he can remember.

KNOCKED OUT BY LOVE is a story line that looks at four different relationships all either at the beginning or near the end but the focus of the story looks at Brody’s love for a woman whose husband wasn’t faithful, and the emotional back and forth about one man’s duty to friendship or seeking out the woman he loves. To complicate matters, our heroine isn’t willing to put her heart on the line and offers up a ‘friends with benefits’ relationship that Brody hopes will turn into something more. The $ex scenes are intimate and seductive.

The world building focuses on romance, relationships, friendships and love. The MMA action is limited although Brody is in for the fight of his career. As to the family and friends, there are a number of questionable circumstances where meddling becomes heartbreaking and painful when Scarlett’s self-esteem takes another hit for the final knock down. There is plenty of personal drama for all concerned but the maturity level of some of the actions are questionable and disconcerting-Scarlett’s naivete is hampered by her inability to let go. Scarlett’s best friend Delaney, and Brody’s cousin Blake are about to face an unexpected future.

KNOCKED OUT BY LOVE is a passionate story. The premise is engaging; the characters are energetic; the romance is fated. The melodrama and conflict made for some uneasy moments especially when one’s future happiness is determined by a mindset not so easily bent.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Extreme Love
Fighting Love
Winning Love
Healing Love
Knocked Out by Love

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Healing Love (Love to the Extreme #4) by Abby Niles-a review

HEALING LOVE (Love to the Extreme #4) by Abby Niles-a review

Healing Love

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date February 15, 2016

Doctor Ella Watts wants her old life back. Desperately. But the past has returned for its rematch, and going back home—even telling anyone her real name—isn’t an option until she’s confident in her MMA abilities. Personal trainer Lance Black is the man to help her reach her goals. Not only is he toned, muscular, and gorgeous, he’s patient, a great teacher, and willing to treat her like a worthy opponent. Except his size makes her freeze whenever he gets too close. If Ella can’t learn how to overcome her fear of being attacked, she’ll never be able to move on with her life.

Underground fighter Lance Black knows there’s more to the mysterious blonde ninja than a beautiful woman determined to improve her fighting skills. She can best anyone close to her size – man or woman – but insists on working out with him, even though he’s got a good 70 pounds and several inches on her. Despite her reticence, he’s determined to get her to open up so he can help her get over her mental block. And if that means he can get to know her outside the gym, all the better.

As long as she never learns his secrets.

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REVIEW: HEALING LOVE is the fourth installment in Abby Niles’s contemporary, adult LOVE TO THE EXTREME romance series focusing on the men and women of the MMA. This is underground MMA fighter Lance Black, and Dr. Ella (Kelsey) Watts’s story line. HEALING LOVE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Ella and Lance) HEALING LOVE focuses on secrets, revenge, and taking back control. Ella is on the run and is hoping to remain hidden in plain sight. She is a strong woman who is hoping for some training time to improve her skills in the event that her past come looking for revenge. Enter Lance Black, a personal trainer and underground MMA fighter who takes on our heroine in the fight of their lives. What ensues is a building relationship between two people based upon a series of lies, omissions, and dark and dangerous pasts. Lance is a man caught between right and wrong; Ella is a woman caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The relationship between Lance and Ella begins accidentally when Ella steps in to save a man she knows nothing about. Three against one found Lance in trouble but rescued by a woman-a total stranger-did nothing to improve his attitude about everything that had gone wrong. Lance found himself spiraling out of control, and now Ella had been caught in the whirlwind of destruction. The $ex scenes are erotic, intimate and hot.

HEALING LOVE is a story about impulsive actions; impassioned need; and startling awareness about heartbreak and need. Our hero is a man whose past sins have caught up with his present; our heroine is a woman trying to survive one day at a time. The premise is encouraging but oft-times tragic; the characters are dynamic but it would have been nice to learn a little more detail about our leading hero; the romance is a struggle to a happily ever after-no one comes away unscathed or unharmed.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Winning Love (Love to The Extreme 3) by Abby Niles-a review

WINNING LOVE (Love to the Extreme #3) by Abby Niles-a review

Winning Love

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 26, 2014

Mac “The Snake” Hannon has spent years throwing himself into cage fighting as a way to lash back at the natural disaster that destroyed his future. A call for help has Mac returning to the one place he swore never to return: Kansas—in the height of tornado season.

There he meets free-spirited Gayle Andrews. At first he wants nothing to do with the infuriatingly, persistent woman, but the crazy challenges she tosses his way are impossible to resist. As she thaws years of bitterness, bringing back the Mac he believed long gone, he starts to make peace with the past and see the future again. Until he learns she chases his worst nightmare, then he can’t get away fast enough.

Meteorologist and storm chaser, Gayle Andrews is no stranger to being left behind and now believes in living in the moment. She wants to do just that with the handsome extreme fighter with the achingly sad eyes. As she works to replace the sorrow with desire, she finds herself breaking her one rule: have fun, but don’t fall in love. When he suddenly pushes her away and she discovers the horrifying reason why, she issues one more challenge: face his fear and come on a chase with her.

Will squaring off with the past lead to a victory for heartache or love?

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REVIEW: WINNING LOVE is the third instalment in Abby Niles contemporary adult Love to the Extreme romance series focusing on the men of the MMA and the women that they love. This is professional MMA fighter Mac Hannon and meteorologist Gayle Andrews’s storyline. When Mac returns home to Kansas (following a four year absence) to help train his best friend Lance for his upcoming fight he was not prepared for the spitfire known as Gayle Andrews-Lance’s neighbor; sometime babysitter, meteorologist and all woman. Although this is the third book in the series, it can be read as a stand alone without any problems.

The storyline follows Mac as he tries to come to terms with everything that has destroyed his life. Kansas brings with it too many painful memories of loss, heartbreak and fear. The one shining spot is his best friend’s neighbor –a woman who doesn’t take no for an answer-but a woman with secrets of her own. As Gayle endeavors to get Mac to open up she will soon discover that what she does for a living is the very thing that could send Mac back into the spiral to hell.

The relationship between Mac and Gayle begins as friends. She is the yin to his yang; she pushes Mac to step outside of his comfort zone and in doing so discovers that she is falling for the man with a heartbreaking past. The sex scenes are hot, seductive and sensual. But both Mac and Gayle know that neither one is in it for the long haul: Mac is a man who is unable to let go of the past and Gayle is a woman who has knows what Mac is trying so desperately to hide.

The world building continues as the series focuses on the men of the MMA fighting ring. When Lance enters a local competition, Mac finds himself in need of a fight to let off some aggression. What he doesn’t realize is that this fight will set into motion a series of events that could very well end his career.

WINNING LOVE is a captivating and emotional storyline where two people share more in common then they could have ever imagined. Their backstories are filled with love and loss; pain and sorrow; letting go and moving on. But only one person has been able to let go while the other still clings to a personal guilt that eats away one day at a time.

Abby Niles’s LOVE TO THE EXTREME series will captivate and compel. The romances are intimate and intense; the friendships are real; and the storylines are provocative and arousing.

Reading Order
Extreme Love
Fighting Love
Winning Love

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Fighting Love (Love to the Extreme #2) by Abby Niles-Review and Guest Post

FIGHTING LOVE (Love to the Extreme #2) by Abby Niles-a review and guest post

Fighting Love
Love To The Extreme #2
by Abby Niles
Release Date: December 31, 2013
Genre: New Adult, contemporary, romance, erotic, MMA

Fighting Love

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 31, 2013

Talk about kicking a fighter while he’s down.

Former Middleweight champion and confirmed bachelor Tommy “Lightning” Sparks has lost it all: his belt, his career, and now his home. After the devastating fire, he moves in with his drama-free best friend, Julie. One encounter changes everything and Julie is no longer the girl he’s spent his life protecting but a desirable woman he wants to take to his bed. Knowing his reputation, he’s determined to protect Julie more than ever—from himself.

Veterinarian Julie Rogers has been in love with Tommy since she was ten, but would love to get over the man. She’s quiet nights at home and a glass of wine. He’s clubbing all night and shots of tequila. As friends they work great. As a couple? No way in hell. She just can’t get her heart to agree. When she starts spending time with another fighter, the man who’s always treated her like a sister is suddenly not being very brotherly and enflames her body like never before.

Can two childhood friends make a relationship work, or will they lose everything because they stopped FIGHTING LOVE

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REVIEW: FIGHTING LOVE is the latest storyline in Abby Niles contemporary, adult Love to the Extreme series. Although this is the second in the series it can be read as a stand alone. This is Tommy and Julie’s storyline-Tommy is a former MMA champion and Julie is the woman he has loved most of his life.

The premise focuses on the friends to lovers relationship between two people who refuse to acknowledge the obvious-they have loved one another since they were ten years old but life and Tommy’s career as a fighter got in the way. Julie has always been at Tommy’s side-through the good times and the bad-but she refuses to allow herself to be ignored any longer. As the storyline progresses, our couple finally realize that the other one is the one who has always owned their heart but Julie will soon discover that Tommy is quick to forget about everything when his star, once again, begins to shine.

Abby Niles pulls the reader into a storyline about two people who have been friends for as long as they can remember but taking the relationship from friends to lovers is something they have both wanted to do for a very long time but neither one is willing to admit the truth. The reader follows as two people struggle with the push and pull of sexual attraction and the ensuing heat but watch as the friendship will falter when a familiar pattern re-emerges and forces one or both to walk away.

FIGHTING LOVE is a romantic, contemporary storyline where two people who have known each for twenty three years still have issues with trust, relationships and emotional growth as it pertains to one other. The progression from friends to something more is slow and hindered by Tommy’s inability to commit and Julie’s inability to trust. Tommy has always considered himself the protector and Julie needs protecting from the man himself. My only critique is the continuous reminder, throughout the story, about how long our couple has been friends.

If you are a fan of the MMA storyline premise, with a battered hero and a heroine who loves the hero for all of his faults, Fighting Love is the perfect romantic storyline-a little bit of heartbreak; a little bit of love and whole lot of anxious moments before our couple finally realize that two best friends can be lovers at the end of the day.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Abby Niles’ Top Ten Favorite Friends-to-Lovers Storylines

I’m about to admit something that will probably have many of you gasping in horror. I’ve never seen the obvious movie that should top this list: When Harry Met Sally. I know, right? When it came out in 1989, I was barely a teenager and it wasn’t on the approved movies my parents would let me see. As I got older, I just never got around to watching it. I really need to do that, don’t I?

So, to say the least, my list doesn’t have that movie on it, but I still have my favs, which consists of a mash-up of movies and TV shows.

Zack and Miri Make a Porno

Zack & Miri

Deacon: What? You’ve never thought about the repercussions of sleeping with a chick you’ve known your whole life? What are you, slow?

Yes, this movie is crass and it’s not for the faint-of-heart, but it. Is. FANTASTIC! I LOVE Seth Rogan. Like, seriously, I crush on the man. This movie is where that crush started. Zach and Miri are lifelong best friends, who share an apartment. Things aren’t going too well for them financially and they are close to being evicted from their apartment. To fix their problem, they decide to make an adult film to bring in some extra cash. In the process, they realize they feel more than just friendly feelings for each other. Seth Rogan is in it and it’s a Kevin Smith film, so there’s no punches pulled, but if you have not seen this, it is one of those movies you really need to see.

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The Ugly Truth

The Ugly Truth

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Colin: [Abby is on a date with Colin. Mike is relaying instructions to her via an earpiece] I’m used to women I can figure out in five seconds, but I can’t do that with you.
Mike Chadway: [to Abby via earpiece] He’s an idiot. I figured you out in two.

Mike Chadway. *dreamy sigh* I guess it helps that he’s played by Gerard Butler, huh? This actually has a mix of enemies-to-lovers and friends-to-lovers. Mike and Abby don’t really hit it off when they first meet, but they do become friends while Mike is helping Abby land the man of her dreams: Colin. Mike is your crass rough-around-the-edges sort of guy. (Do you see a pattern with me? LOL.) Abby is an uppity perfectionists. The two of them together is just fun. Great flick.

Silver Linings Playbook

Silver Lining Playbook

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Tiffany: You know, for a while, I thought you were the best thing that ever happened to me. But now I’m starting to think you’re the worst.
Pat: Of course you do. Come on, let’s go dance.

I can’t even begin to describe how much I loved this movie. Two broken people finding each other when they are at their lowest. It’s a beautiful movie and there is a reason it won so many awards. Pat has just been released from a psychiatric hospital after months of treatment for bipolar disorder and is determined to win back his ex-wife. He meets Tiffany, who has recently been widowed and she’s not the nicest person in the world either. But she needs a partner for a dance competition. She makes him a deal: if he partners with her, she’ll help him win his wife back. And their journey begins. These two just got to me *thumps my fist over my heart* right here.

Iron Man

Iron Man

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Pepper Potts: I need you…
Tony Stark: I need you too, that’s what I’m trying to…
Pepper Potts: …to leave. Now.

I can’t have a list without my favorite superhero couple: Tony Stark and Pepper Potts. I love their relationship. The womanizing billionaire and his unimpressed assistant. It took one and half movies for Tony to realize what Pepper meant to him, but even before that, I loved watching the two of them together. She had a way of being able to handle Tony when no one else could.

Clueless

Clueless

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Cher: I am totally butt crazy in love with Josh!

Now this is stretching it some since this is really step-siblings, but still. I think this may be the first close relationship to romantic relationship that I can really remember. And who doesn’t love Paul Rudd? I still love Cher and Josh’s story, brings back fond memories.

Now on to the TV shows:

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Monica and Chandler (Friends)

Monica and Chandler
Monica: “Do you know what’s weird?”
Chandler: “What?”
Monica: “This doesn’t feel weird!”
Chandler: “I know…”

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When it comes down to it, Monica and Chandler is the best example of a true friends-to-lovers. They’d known each other for years. They’d never had any romantic involvement or romantic feelings for the other. When they got together, it was just something that happened one emotional night. And they became the best couple to come out of Friends, even over Ross and Racheal, who I pulled for until the last episode. There was something magical about Monica and Chandler.

Castle and Beckett (Castle)

Castle

Castle: Do you know what Lanie and Esposito were fighting about?
Beckett: Everything, they both want to be together, but neither of them want to admit it.
Castle: Ugg…Why do people do that to themselves?
Beckett: Maybe they just don’t see it?
Castle: How can they not? It’s so obvious.

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Doesn’t that little excerpt above capture the entire Castle/Beckett relationship? LOL. Fans of the show spent the first season watching these two fight, then moving on to form a friendship where they could finish each other’s sentences, then fighting their growing feelings for the other. And now they are together. With any show, fans worry that once you get the two mains together, the show will lose some of its appeal, but it hasn’t, at least not for me. I like how the writers are balancing Castle and Beckett’s relationship with their everyday life. It feels natural.

Nick and Jess (New Girl)

Nick and Jess

Nick Miller: I realized something. I’d do anything for you, Jess.

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New Girl. I love this comedy and I LOVE Nick Miller. Yes, I do realize a relationship with someone like this in reality would most likely never work, but damn it, I still love this man. I guess that is why Jess is so perfect for him. Jess is an odd duck too. I’ve been rooting for them to get together since Season 2, when Nick really came into his own in the show. These two needed a friendship first, before a relationship would’ve ever worked between them. Yes, I said that. Sometimes, you have to learn a person’s oddness and quirks on a friendship level, learn to love that about them, before you can see past it to the person underneath. That’s Jess and Nick, especially Nick.

Sheldon and Amy (The Big Bang Theory)

Big Bang

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Amy: I think a boy likes me!
Bernadette: Doesn’t he know you have a boyfriend?
Penny: She doesn’t have a boyfriend, she has a Sheldon.

Amy Farrah Fowler: Sheldon, what are you doing here?
Sheldon Cooper: The thought of you sitting in a darkened theater with a character like Stuart is repellent.

Sheldon Cooper: I believe I would like to alter the paradigm of our relationship.
Amy Farrah Fowler: I’m listening.
Sheldon Cooper: With the understanding that nothing changes, whatsoever. Physical or otherwise. I would not object to us no longer characterizing you as not my girlfriend.
Amy Farrah Fowler: Interesting. Now, try it without the quadruple negative.

Sorry. I had to include more than one quote to do Sheldon and Amy justice for anyone who may not watch The Big Bang Theory. For the rest of us, who just laughed? Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler. How could I not add these two? Anytime anyone referred to Amy as Sheldon’s girlfriend, he would insist, “Amy is not my girlfriend. She is a girl and she is my friend. But she is not my girlfriend.” I’ve loved watching Sheldon and Amy’s relationship more than I have Penny’s and Leonard’s (and I LOVE theirs). The reasoning is because Sheldon is well…Sheldon. And seeing his growth, while slow, since he met Amy is remarkable. Every time he takes that next step, it’s a cover-my-mouth-with-my-hand-oh-how-sweet moment for me. If you don’t watch the show, you won’t understand. If you do, well, you get what I’m saying.

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So who is your favorite friends-to-lovers?

I wanted to thank The Reading Café for hosting me today!

Abby

About The Author

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Ever since Abby Niles picked up her first Sweet Valley High book in sixth grade and fell in love with Elizabeth and Todd, she’s been hooked on romance. By the time she reached high school, she was devouring meatier romances with pirates, cowboys and knights. She never imagined that those years of reading would one day lead to her becoming a published author.

Abby NilesIn her late twenties, after having twins and becoming a stay-at-home mom, she started doodling stories to keep her sanity. Next thing she knew, she was actually submitting to publishing houses. And was immediately rejected. That didn’t stop her though. She found some kickass critique partners, honed her craft, and continued submitting.

And eventually sold.

Today, she juggles work, being a single mom, and writing. It’s not always easy, but hey, who said life was easy?

Abby is the author of the contemporary MMA romance, Extreme Love, the first book in her Love to the Extreme series. Fighting Love is scheduled to release in December of 2013 and Winning Love is scheduled for 2014. She is also the author of the dark paranormal romance series The Awakening: Aidan and the The Awakening: Liam and The Awakening: Britton. Both series are with Entangled Publishing. She also has a geeky romantic comedy, Defying Convention, with Carina Press.

She is represented by Maureen Walters at Curtis Brown, LTD.

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