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An Uphill Battle (Southern Roots) Kindle Edition
Azalea Barnes has hated Drake Collins since the day he broke her teenaged heart.
Fast forward almost seven years later and her libido still hasn't gotten the memo.
Now they're frenemies... with benefits.
Which suits Azalea just fine. She gets what her body craves while keeping her heart safe.
Kind of.
Mostly.
Drake has loved Azalea since the day they met. He knows that she's his forever. Too bad she only sees him as a good time. He wants more. Needs more.
If only he could convince her that it's real this time. He's more determined than ever to prove to Azalea that chemistry like theirs doesn't exist only in the bedroom.
The odds may be against Drake, but he's prepared for an uphill battle.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date16 January 2018
- File size2331 KB
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- ASIN : B0792NQBMX
- Language : English
- File size : 2331 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 296 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 283,449 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 10,232 in New Adult & College Romance (Kindle Store)
- 12,284 in Contemporary Women's Fiction
- 15,554 in Women's Fiction (Kindle Store)
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About the author

★⋆★NOW LIVE: DIRTY LITTLE SECRET★⋆★
A new adult older brother's best friend/second chance romance.
LK Farlow (A.K.A Kate) is a small town girl with a love for words. She’s been writing stories for as long she can remember. A Southern girl through and through, Kate resides in beautiful, sunny LA—that’s Lower Alabama, y’all—with her amazing husband and four rambunctious children. When she’s not writing, you can find her snuggled up on the couch watching car shows while she crochets or with her nose in a book.
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Enjoy reading this fairytale and battle of love
Author Kate Farlow has shown great improvement in her writing - something that was clear to me having only read her debut novel a week ago. And while in the middle of the book I was concerned there was some “drama for the sake of drama”, I was satisfied in how it was all resolved and on reflection the conflict did, in fact, help Drake and Azalea’s story. I loved the characterisation of both leads and I felt their backgrounds really shaped the way in which they reacted to the events in An Uphill Battle.
And I am keen to read the next book(s) in the Southern Roots series as I’m hoping that Seraphine and Magnolia get their own stories soon as well. I’m looking forward to watching Kate grow and improve further as an author - something I really love doing as a reader of so many indie romance authors.
It’s not a spoiler to say that lack of communication is THE BIGGEST issue that Drake and Azalea face in this book. Their sheer stubbornness and cluelessness made me want to yell at them or knock their heads together, preferably both. And I think that’s a testament to the author’s writing that even though I felt frustration at times, I wasn’t inclined to figuratively throw the book at the wall. I was eager to read further and discover how many ways they could wilfully as well as unwittingly sabotage their relationship.
My one criticism plot-wise is what felt like an about-face in Azalea’s hesitation in embarking on a relationship with Drake.
I found this to be a light read overall and a great way to while away a couple of hours. I hope that Simon and Magnolia get a book of their own. Their hidden past interests me and they seem like they’d make a good couple.
Completely itching for the next book!
I found Drake really annoying! The fact that he threw other girls in Azaleas face and let them treat her like crap didnt portray a man deeply in love.
Felt like Azalea was treated like crap by everyone including her closest friends, helping or encouraging Drake to hurt her. I really didnt think she was the one who needed to grow up. It was everyone else. And everyone calling her a little girl straight up just peed me off! Poor girl had her heart stamped all over and had other woman flaunted in front of her on purpose to give to give her a false idea and then shes the one blamed for jumping to conclusions.
She was a huge support for her best friend in the first book and I felt like no one had her back in this one not even Simon whos supposed to be her big brother!! And then she takes the blame when its not her fault and then gets interrogated by the two other woman that Drake has spent time making her jealous with. Yeah nah! Dum! Id tell those biarches to take a hike along with Drake.
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Holy. Hell. I'm not a fan of rollercoasters, but this was one of the best rides of my life.
LK Farlow is a beautiful writer. Not only are her stories phenomenal in their plot and with their characters, but the words themselves are poetic. This is only her second book and I'm not going to lie, she puts more experienced authors to shame. There isn't a single aspect of this book that I didn't love.
The push and pull. The back and forth. The love and hate. Both between Azzy and Drake, and me and LK. I wanted to throw things at her for real. She was killing me. Taunting and teasing me with their story. And. It. Was. Perfect.
If it's possible, I love AUB more than CUR. Having the whole gang there, and it being about all of them, while still focusing on Azzy and D? I'm running out of words for how amazing this story is, and how well-written it is. But that to me is what makes an incredible writer. And an absolutely fan-freaking-tastic story. None of the characters were flat. Not the main characters, and not the side characters. They all added a little something, and even alluded to the possibility of their own individual stories. Which I am impatiently awaiting.
I love how you can tell that LK knows what she's talking about when it comes to the setting of the story and also their occupations. And I seriously hear their accents in my head as I read, which adds to the authenticity of the story.
Like I said, there isn't a single aspect about Azalea and Drake's story that I didn't love, except maybe that there wasn't an epilogue that had it end in exactly the way I wanted it to. But to be honest, the way AUB ended was perfect for them.
Totally on #TeamDrazzy for life.

One of the things I loved most about our H/h is the fact that they were both so stubborn. He's bound and determined to get his girl and she's equally determined to resist him. Little does he know she's wanted him for a long time, as has he wanted her, but she never really communicated it in words that he'd understand. Let the fun times begin....
I love Azzy Jo so much. She's a Southern woman to a T. She's beautiful, has so much sass and would give the shirt off her back if you asked. Drake is a man that is all that and a bag of chips! He loves kids and he's sexy as all get out. He's going to get this girl in his bed if it's the last thing he does. And as he's not above using their best friends to make it happen.
Ms. Farlow writes characters that are just the right combo of sweet, sassy and sexy. I love these two together so much. There wasn't a page I read that I wasn't experiencing any number of emotions from laughter at Azzy Jo's snark or Drake's swoonworthy moves. I for one can never get enough of this small town and it's residents!

I think the part that I could not get over was the complete lack of communication between the characters to the point that I wanted to throw my Kindle against the wall. I’m all about angst and push and pull I think it can really bring some differing layers to storylines. But for me with Azalea and Drake it felt more like they literally just did not speak to each other.
So much of this story is based on the fact that completely innocent things happened but were misconstrued and instead of explaining the situation Azalea would get mad and Drake would stay silent. I get that for an enemies to lovers there needs to be some mishaps along the way to have that level of angst. But I just got so mad that there was more communication between the friends than between them as the focus of the story.
I also didn’t feel a connection between them. For a couple that’s known each other for years I just didn’t get that. I understand that for most of that time they were fighting, but I still wanted to feel that there was something between them to fight for and I was not getting that.
LK has an ease with which she writes that has you enamored with her stories and the world that she has created. I will definitely continue to read her books, even though this one just missed the mark for me.