Fighting Attraction

Fighting Attraction by Sarah Castille, published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated in 2017, is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of desire and identity. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Rampage, a top heavyweight fighter known for his charm and popularity in the gym, who harbors a dark secret that complicates his life and relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the duality of Rampage’s life as he transforms into Master Jack, a dominant figure in the BDSM community. The book examines the tension between his public persona and private struggles, particularly in his relationship with Penny Worthington, who seeks liberation from her own constraints. The themes of eroticism and emotional conflict are woven throughout, inviting readers to explore the dynamics of power and vulnerability in contemporary romance.
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My sweet, sexy Penny has a dark side. Just like me.
I will have her. And then I will lose her, and suffer a lifetime of regret.
Rampage. Everyone loves him. He is Redemption’s top heavyweight fighter and the biggest gossip in the gym. But he isn’t the teddy bear everyone thinks he is. He’s hiding a dark secret–and he hates himself for it.
Twice a week, Rampage transforms into Master Jack, a notorious dom only the most hard-core submissives will play with. How can he–a Southern gentleman, bred to respect and protect women–want to dominate them?
But Penny Worthington wants him. Beneath her pearls, kitten heels, and prim British exterior beats a tortured heart…Master Jack is the only one who can set her free.
Praise for Sarah Castille’s Redemption series:
“Emotionally charged, amazingly sexy, and flat out fantastic.”–Fresh Fiction for Full Contact
“Powerful. Gritty. And sexy beyond belief. Sarah is a true master!”–Opal Carew, New York Times bestselling author of His to Claim
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