If I would have known then what I know now.
If I would have known that having my heart broken at thirteen by
my one and only friend, Garrett Rhodes, would never compare to the empty
feeling at sixteen when I buried my mother.
If I would have known that changing schools in my senior year
would throw all that back in my face.
If someone would have told me that when you drink a fifth a
night and get in bar fights at twenty one, I’d end up in jail … again.
Maybe … just maybe … I wouldn't be in the hell storm I’m living
in these days. Letting my past dictate my future, allowing the best of the best
male MMA fighters bully me day in and day out and knowing no matter what I do,
Garrett will always be the only man that understands me. I didn't have to live
this way. One day changed the course of my life forever.
Through all this mess, the one thing that I've found that keeps
me centered … martial arts. And I’m damn good. If only someone would give me a
chance to prove my worth.
All I can do now is make the best of it and try to not let the
fight consume me.
Ashley Suzanne never ceases to amaze me with her endless
talent. Raven is her latest work after the incredible Destined series and Raven
rocks my socks. A new twist on MMA fighting and romance with the plot twist
that Ashley is known for.
After almost throwing my tablet across the campground, I
pulled on my big girl panties and finished it. Rian and Garrett and now my new
favorite couple and I was sad to see it end.
I can’t wait to see what else Ashley has in store for her
readers and I can guarantee everything she brings us will be
fan-flippin-tastic!
“It
doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman, you’re gonna wanna get in our next
contender’s pants … show some love for our hometown legend, The Switch
Hitter!” I snort at the name, expecting
to walk out and see a fighter carrying a baseball bat. What do ya know? No bat in sight. Extra reinforcements might not have been a
bad idea since I’m on fire and ready to bust the bricks off this clown.
Waiting
for the emcee to call my name, I think of all the crazy things in my life that
have led me to this point. I’ve
experienced more than any one person should by the age of barely twenty-two—few
happy moments surrounded by almost constant anguish. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,
right?
“Being
escorted to the cage by the most badass entourage I’ve seen tonight, all the
way from Corbin, Kentucky … the newest fighter this side of the Mississippi …
The Raven!” At least my name makes sense. Ravens are known for being alone, having no
problem flying solo. That’s what I’ve
done for the past four years anyway.
After
my announcement, the crowd erupts into cheers that I can hear loud and clear,
even over the song streaming out of my iPod through my ear buds. Bouncing back and forth on the balls of my
feet, I crane my neck side to side, examining the mass of people. It’s a good sized crowd for this venue. I sometimes wonder if these guys come to
watch the fights for the love of the sport or because they like to see the ring
girls walking around, barely dressed, carrying signs to designate what round
we’re in. Oh well, they paid their cover
and that money, if all goes according to plan, will be in my pocket later
tonight.
With
my coaches leading the way, I follow, bobbing my head to Down with the Sickness by Disturbed, mentally preparing
myself. I run over everything I’ve been
taught over the last year—how to get out of a submission hold, finding
opportunities to take my opponent down, remembering not to be a cocky asshole.
It took a lot of convincing for Zan to let me
fight tonight. He’s not the kind father
figure he portrays himself to be. He
says he loves and supports his “children”, but deep down he’d rather me not get
in that cage. I know damn well if I blow
my first match, it’s going to be a long time, if ever, until he puts me on
another card.
“You
ready for this?” Zan asks, pulling out one of my ear buds.
Smirking,
I eye up my competition that’s already inside the cage—a small, tiny thing that
doesn’t look to have much muscle mass. I got this. Standing on the opposite side of the mat
surrounded by coaches, glancing in my direction, the slightest tinge of fear
flashes across those brown eyes, similar to mine. Physically, I’m not very
intimidating—weighing in at average weight for my class with an average stature
to match, but the menace written across my face is an entirely different
situation.
Since
my first introduction into the world of mixed martial arts, it’s all I can
think about. It may be cliché, but I
live, breathe and sleep MMA. It’s the
one place I have any control. Nobody can
take a match from me unless I allow them to, and my opponent isn’t going to
walk away with anything … maybe disappointment, but I’m taking the purse. I already know I want it more; I can taste
the victory and it’s going to be as sweet as I imagine it to be.
Stepping
into the steel cage, I shrug my midnight blue robe off, right into the hands of
my coach. Wearing standard MMA gear and
my hair pulled back tight, I walk straight to the official who checks my taped
hands. Once cleared, I step back to Zan
who pops my mouth guard in for me, pats me on the shoulder and whispers in my
ear, “It’s only you two. If you want it,
make it happen. If not, we can leave
right now.”
“Don’t
worry, Z. I wouldn’t bring you all the
way here to disappoint you.”
Zan
and the other coaches walk out of the cage and the door slams shut, leaving
only me, my opponent and the official inside.
Meeting them in the middle, the ref goes over the standard rules for the
fight. Both of us nod, bump fists and
the bell dings, indicating round one is under way.
Pacing
myself and testing Switch Hitter’s skills, I toss a few jabs in the air,
needing to know if we’re on compatible levels.
Weight class isn’t everything in the MMA world. Sometimes the smallest contender can be the
best fighter. Without even flinching, my
advances are shut down and every punch is dodged while some are tossed in my
direction as well. None land. I may have to reevaluate my plan. This
isn’t going to be as clean as I thought.
It
doesn’t take long before hands are wrapped around my legs. I try my hardest to center myself and stay on
my feet, but I’ve been hit in just the right spot. I position my body to flip and mount, like
I’ve been taught, but I’m not quick enough.
Before
I know it, a strong forearm, stronger than I assumed, is wrapping around my
neck, pulling back to cut off my air supply.
Rear naked choke, shit. Taking a few deep breaths, I try to calm my
overheated and exhausted body and find a way to maneuver out of this
situation. From the corner of my eye, I
see Zan signaling me to tap. Not
yet. If I’m going to go down, the
officials are gonna have to call a medic in here—quitting isn’t an option. Dangerous
or not, it’s how I’ve been taught.
The
phrase that’s been drilled into me for months dances around in my head. Don’t
let the fight consume you.
Well,
I’m consumed and I’m not giving up. I’ll
figure a way out. I always have, I
always will.
Ashley
Suzanne is a married mother of three little boys as well as a daughter, aunt,
sister, best friend, birth mother, blogger, book whore and author. Ashley is a native to the suburbs of Detroit,
with most of her family living in Kentucky and New York.
You
can usually find Ashley sitting in bed, with her laptop, playing on Facebook,
pretending to write, entering giveaways (she’s also a swag whore) or on a
football field with her oldest son, Tyler.
Yep, not only is she a football fan, she’s a football mom!
When
she’s reading, it’s typically something to do with romance, contemporary being
her favorite genre. She’s a total
fan-girl over a few authors; Pamela Ann, SE Hall, Madeline Sheehan, Jasinda Wilder,
Maya Banks, CM Stunich, Nicole Jacquelyn and Riley Rhea to name a few.
Ashley
has no pets, unless you count her children and she is a little OCD. Her favorite color is pink. Her favorite drink is cherry vodka and coke
and double chocolate brownies are a must.
Other Works by Ashley
Suzanne (all available on Amazon, BN, iTunes, Kobo and Smashwords)
Mirage
(Book One: The Destined Series)
Inception (Book One 1/2: The Destined Series)
Awakening (Book Two: The Destined Series)
Façade (Book Three: The Destined Series)
Epiphany (Book Four: The Destined Series)
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Inception (Book One 1/2: The Destined Series)
Awakening (Book Two: The Destined Series)
Façade (Book Three: The Destined Series)
Epiphany (Book Four: The Destined Series)
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Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7212411.Ashley_Suzanne
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Raven Playlist
Down With The Sickness by
Disturbed
Valerie by Amy Winehouse
100 in a 55 by Pop Evil
Fancy by Reba McEntire
Chasing Pavements by Adele
TKO by Justin Timberlake
E.T by Katy Perry
Closer by Nine Inch Nails
My Best Friend by Tim McGraw
Yellow by Coldplay
Cry Me a River by Justin
Timberlake
Booty Wurk by T-Pain
Titanium by David Guetta
The Scientist by Coldplay
Broken by Seether and Amy Lee
Sail by AWOLNATION
Jar of Hearts by Christina Perri
Back to Black by Amy Winehouse
Rumour Has It by Adele
Linger by The Cranberries
Chop Suey by System of a Down
Turn Down for What by Lil Jon
Gorilla by Bruno Mars
Got the Life by Korn
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