He's one of us - find him at warhorse573 on meetfighters
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is a description of book one:
Mean, moody and muscled, Bronco is a young, hard-bodied fist fighter trying to brawl his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies up to glittering underground fighting championships attended by the very best people and featuring the highest of stakes. The Boss knows that his modern-day gladiator and the two-fisted, no-holds-barred battles he fights in are just the fix an apathetic society will soon demand to satiate its ever-escalating addiction to 24-hour entertainment and stimulation. But who IS The Boss and what is the secretive organization running the fights? Violent, sensual and dystopian, Warrior is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
Here is a description of book two:
Bronco Brown, the mean, moody and muscled anti-hero of Warrior: A Fighter’s Odyssey is back for Round Two. This season the young, hard-bodied fist fighter has bare-knuckle-brawled his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies to glittering underground fighting championships in the finest locations attended by the very best people for the highest of stakes. Bronco’s mysterious manager, The Boss, helps his sadistic gladiator reach new heights in the fight game by entering Bronco in bouts reaching the lowest depths of violence and depravity. The Boss and the secretive organization running the fights remain one step ahead of a society that demands ever-increasing extremes of violence and sex to kill their boredom and feed their appetite for the forbidden. Can Bronco survive his bloody world of alpha males and brutal domination? Violent, sexual, sensual and dystopian, Warrior — Round Two is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
Mean, moody and muscled, Bronco is a young, hard-bodied fist fighter trying to brawl his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies up to glittering underground fighting championships attended by the very best people and featuring the highest of stakes. The Boss knows that his modern-day gladiator and the two-fisted, no-holds-barred battles he fights in are just the fix an apathetic society will soon demand to satiate its ever-escalating addiction to 24-hour entertainment and stimulation. But who IS The Boss and what is the secretive organization running the fights? Violent, sensual and dystopian, Warrior is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
Here is a description of book two:
Bronco Brown, the mean, moody and muscled anti-hero of Warrior: A Fighter’s Odyssey is back for Round Two. This season the young, hard-bodied fist fighter has bare-knuckle-brawled his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies to glittering underground fighting championships in the finest locations attended by the very best people for the highest of stakes. Bronco’s mysterious manager, The Boss, helps his sadistic gladiator reach new heights in the fight game by entering Bronco in bouts reaching the lowest depths of violence and depravity. The Boss and the secretive organization running the fights remain one step ahead of a society that demands ever-increasing extremes of violence and sex to kill their boredom and feed their appetite for the forbidden. Can Bronco survive his bloody world of alpha males and brutal domination? Violent, sexual, sensual and dystopian, Warrior — Round Two is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
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Book one:
Warrior: A Fighter's Odyssey:
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Book
two:
Warrior:
A Fighter's Odyssey - Round Two
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