Title: Fighting to Dream
Series: The Elite: Book Two
Author: Nicole Flockton
Genre: Adult, Sports Romance
Published: September 28, 2016
Series: The Elite: Book Two
Author: Nicole Flockton
Genre: Adult, Sports Romance
Published: September 28, 2016

![]() Tamara York has her dream job. Sheās part of the team that keeps the Olympic track and field athletes in peak condition. With plenty of growth potential, no one is going to deviate her from her goals, until she sees Drake hiding his injury. Now she has to help Drake to a full recovery while resisting his charms. Can time spent together help them realize that love as well as dreams are worth fighting for? |


UNITED INDIE BOOK BLOG REVIEW
REVIEWER: AMY
RATING: 4 STARS
REVIEWER: AMY
RATING: 4 STARS
So I love these novellas about the Olympics and romance. I was also really happy that Drake got a story. I loved him in fighting to win. His loyalty to his best friend along with his charm made me fall in love. Anyway, this book is the definition of what the Olympic game is all about.
Drake has to push himself both mentally and physically to become a champion. He doesn't on Tamara but she helps in a big way.
I love Tamara in this. She sees the problem and works on making it better. She is hard on Drake but he needs that to succeed. She also has a caring and sweet side to her. These two characters along with Mitch and Julia really brings the Olympics alive and make you feel the magic again. I loved reading this book! It's short and sweet with happy ending.




Drake Roberts bounced down into a squat, grimacing at the sharp needle of pain in his knee. He grit his teeth and rose up again, hoping against hope his coach hadn't seen his face. He'd told Len his knee was fine. That he was fit to compete in the Olympics.
Now he was here at Rio.
These games were going to be his last. He hoped to win a medal. He didnāt care what color. Anyone would do. If he won, his dad would stop lamenting how he'd missed out on Olympic glory and his son had achieved what he hadnāt been able to do.
Some would say Drake was living his fatherās dream. He couldnāt deny it, he was. When heād won silver at the world championships last year for the 1,500m race, he thought that might be enough for his dad, after missing out on a medal in the 2012 Olympics. Unfortunately, his win had only fueled his father to push him to work toward trying for another Olympics. After all, his father said, he got silver and if he worked harder he could get gold.
So now, here he was, in the training room at Rio, nursing an injury heād hidden from his father. Heād told his coach it was okay but heād aggravated it when heād taken a run around the Olympic track the day after heād arrived. He shouldāve given his knee a chance to recover from being cooped up in a plane for over eight hours.
While the buzz of being at the Olympics was something you couldnāt adequately describe to anyone, unless they lived it themselves, and he wanted it all over. Once it was done he could announce his retirement from competitive running and his life wouldnāt compose of getting up at the crack ass of dawn to practice and travelling all over the States from meet to meet. He might be able to have a normal life. Although what was normal? If he didnāt win gold his father would no doubt push him to try again for the 2020 Olympics. He would be thirty then. He really didnāt want to do another four years of training.
Drake closed his eyes as he squatted down again. This time the pain was sharper. He blew a breath out as he rose up again. How many more squats was he going to have to do?
āYouāre knee bothering you, Drake?ā
He swiveled around at the sound of the voice over his left shoulder, the movement doing nothing to help his knee.
Behind him stood Tamara York, the teamās assistant physical trainer, easy on the eye with her honey blond hair caught in a high pony-tail and crystal blue eyes, curves in all the right places. Not so easy on the rehab exercises she had him doing when he first injured his knee. She was also the last person he wanted to know how sore his knee actually was. He knew the other guys on the track squad talked about seeing if sheād go on a date with one of them, none had tried though, theyād all been warned by TJ the head physical trainer that she was off limits. And seeing as most of the guys on the squad like their balls, they obeyed TJ.
Like Joey with is sure fire, How you doing line to get the girls, Drake flashed Tamara his signature melt-your-panties smile and winked. āNope all good here. But if you feel the need to give me a rub down, I wonāt say no.ā
The crossing of her arms over her chest and raised eyebrow told him if heād been standing in a bar, heād be wearing her cocktail or whatever she was drinking all over his face.
While he knew it was a sleazy line action, and he could have TJās wrath come down on him for flirting, he didnāt care. He didnāt want Tamara anywhere near his injury. He didnāt want her telling him his Olympic run was over before it even started.
āDoes that really work for you, Roberts? Or am just the lucky one you want to practice your cheesy lines on?ā
āIt can be whatever you want it to be.ā Yep, he was certifiable to keep on being super sleazy with Tamara. He hoped she would walk away and be none the wiser to what his body was going through.
āRight, well Iāve been watching you and Iāve seen you cringe through every one of those squats. If you want to compete in these Games, I suggest you come see me in the treatment room after youāve finished your practice.ā She walked away, back straight, her pony-tail swishing from side to side, giving him no chance to object to her edict about their meeting in the treatment room.
Great, how could his coach and TJ miss the pain he was in but Tamara hadnāt? Unless she was watching him because she was interested in him.
Drake chuckled to himself and pushed the thought away. There was no way Tamara was even remotely interested in him. He was just the unlucky one sheād decided to observe that day.
Forcing his attention back to warming up his body, he slightly modified his actions when completing the rest of the exercises in the hope no one else noticed his discomfort.




![]() On her first school report her teacher noted "Nicole likes to tell her own stories". It wasnāt until after the birth of her first child and after having fun on a romance community forum that she finally decided to take the plunge and write a book. Apart from writing Nicole is busy looking after her very own hero ā her wonderfully supportive husband, and two fabulous kids. She also enjoys watching sports and, of course, reading. |


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