A review by stephreviewsbooks
Worth the Fight by Denver Shaw

4.0

This book is a great example that secrets hurt. Caden is man trying to do his best to help his brother but at what cost. Noah has integrity and a lingering grief from losing his father; which I feel gives him a skewed opinion. He is quick to jump to protect mode, shutting down all emotion he feels for Caden, when he finds out about Caden's secret life. The reader is given the gift of knowledge, we have a dual POV so we can be more objective and actually be cross with Noah for reacting without talking, but he doesn't know the reasons for Caden's secrets so we understand why he is so disappointed. It is double standards though when he calls Caden to help him with a problem. We wait for quite some time for the MC's to get intimate but the scene is sped up and rather glazed over so we don't get the full emotion between them which I feel the reader needs. The emotions and intimate bond came at the end when the two sorted themselves out and we got the HEA ending confirmed in the epilogue. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.