Fightin' For This Love (Completed)
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  • Reads 239,024
  • Votes 6,690
  • Parts 32
  • Time 1h 56m
Complete, First published Jul 03, 2014
Mature
Isis knows one thing and one thing only boxing. She sleeps and eats it. She doesn't have the time for anything else. But will the new ring girl get in the way of Ice the undefeated champ lifestyle.

Janessa just wants a fresh start from her old life. She wants to live her life knowing she can be accepted for who she is. And living with her mother wasn't cutting it. So as a ring girl will she find what she wants? Money,Happiness, and True love. ❤

Ryan raised his two kids alone. Their mother chose crack instead of them. But when Eliana comes back claiming she's clean, what will happen. Will Ryan forgive her or turn her away?

Read and found out in this sexy beautiful urban lesbian-straight love story
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