New Review! All In: Iggy's Story (A Worth the Fight and Panic Crossover Novel #1) by Sidney Halston 4 Cranky Stars
All In: Iggy's Story by Sidney Halston
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
4 Cranky Stars
All In a swoon worthy second chance romance. I haven’t read the series this was a spin off from, but I didn’t feel like I was missing anything. It has a little bit of everything from action to romance and cute kiddos who steal your heart. Plus, I mean come on Iggy? He’s awesome even if he didn’t make a wise decision as a teenager. He was a teenager they aren’t known for making future life altering decisions.
Abby is a single mom to two precious kids Oscar and Liliana. She’s a widow and a teacher and with the help of her sister Claire and her brother in law Tim she makes do. When she is the only witness to a crime of someone tied to a drug ring her family panics and hires Iggy someone she loved wholeheartedly as a teenager. He left her with a broken heart, but she made a life for herself. Now that her and the kid’s lives is in danger and Iggy sleeping on her couch she is forced to recognize long forgotten feelings and how it will impact her kids and their lives.
Iggy has always loved Abby. Besides his foster mom she was the only family he had but when he joined the Army, he got some news that made him think irrationally and he left her behind. Years later after surviving a roadside bomb and now outfitted for a bionic leg and having a partnership in both a MMA gym and a nightclub he is back in his hometown and on Abby’s doorstep. He endures her wrath for a while but slowly she learns to forgive and he integrates into her little family. He is determined to protect her and the kids no matter what. He finally has the family he’s been searching for and he won’t lose them again.
Iggy!! Such the perfect mix of alpha and sweetheart. I can see why readers of past books wanted him to have his own HEA. He just jumped in with both feet and didn’t look back. Abby was the textbook definition of strong. Raising those kids and a career must be tough. I kind of felt that at times the drama was more a backseat issue and it finally came to a head very quickly in the end. I think this book was more about Iggy and Abby’s journey more than anything. I really enjoyed it and I’m glad I got a chance to read it.
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