About the Book
Book: Fighting for You
Author: Robin Patchen
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense
Release Date: January 6, 2026
She’s running from her past. He’s protecting his future. Together, they must fight for what matters most.
Delaney Wright has always believed the best of everyone—even when she shouldn’t. After her ex-boyfriend’s shocking betrayal, Delaney flees Shadow Cove, determined to rebuild her shattered confidence. She lands a nanny position in Virginia, caring for precious four-year-old Charlotte. Her new employer is everything she should avoid—wealthy, worldly, and far too handsome for Delaney’s peace of mind. But this job is not the haven it seems.
Noah Aylett is desperate to hang onto his family’s legacy, despite a stalker who’s getting bolder every day. When his brother abandons his daughter, Noah takes in Charlotte, hiring a live-in nanny to give his niece stability. Though Delaney is young and attractive—the worst combination for a man trying to avoid scandal—her gentle touch breaks through Charlotte’s grief. But Noah needs more than just a nanny to secure his niece’s future. He must complete a business merger amidst compounding danger. Someone is determined to sabotage the deal…no matter what it takes.
When threats close in on all sides, Noah and Delaney must join forces to protect the little girl they both love. Trusting each other might be the only way to save Charlotte—and themselves.
A heart-pounding suspense and a swoon-worthy romance as Noah and Delaney discover that some battles can only be won with the right person at your side.
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My Review
This is another good Christian romantic suspense featuring one of the Wright family. This time it is one of the daughters who feels she needs to leave home to find a life for herself. Delaney is developed well as a character. We get to see the pressure she felt she was under being in such an accomplished family. She is determined to make it on her own. She is not sophisticated nor suspicious so is a little naive when it comes to possibly making new friends. That gets her into trouble and suspense follows. My favorite character was little Charlotte. What a trooper of a child after all she has suffered.
I liked this latest novel featuring members of the Wright family or their spouses. It is a good romantic suspense with a subtle underlying theme of Christian faith. It is part of a long series but reads well on its own.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
You can read my reviews of several of the earlier books in the series: Sheltering You, Protecting You, Capturing You, and Defending You.
About the Author
Robin Patchen is a USA Today bestselling and award-winning author of Christian romantic suspense. She grew up in a small town in New Hampshire, the setting of her Coventry Saga books, and then headed to Boston to earn a journalism degree. Working in marketing, she discovered how much she loathed the nine-to-five ball and chain. After relocating to the Southwest, she started writing her first novel while homeschooling her three children. The novel was dreadful, but her passion for storytelling didn’t wane. Thankfully, as her children grew, so did her writing ability. Now that her kids are adults, she has more time to play with the lives of fictional heroes and heroines, wreaking havoc and working magic to give her characters happy endings. When she’s not writing, she’s editing or reading, proving that most of her life revolves around the twenty-six letters of the alphabet.
More from Robin
The Nanny Who Became a Hero: Why I Love Writing Ordinary Women in Extraordinary Circumstances
When I first introduce Delaney Wright to readers, she doesn’t look like much of a hero. She’s standing on the porch of a beautiful Victorian home in coastal Virginia, wearing a borrowed blouse that’s too big and reeking of cigarette smoke from the shelter where she’s been staying. She’s broke, far from home, and desperate to be hired for this nanny position because she has exactly forty-seven dollars in her wallet.
This is my heroine.
And I absolutely love her.
The “Ordinary” Woman
Delaney is the fourth of five sisters, and she doesn’t believe she measures up to any of them. Alyssa is brilliant. Brooklynn’s a gifted photographer. Cici owns a business, and Kenzie’s sailing the world. Meanwhile, Delaney’s one attempt to build a career was a spectacular failure.
Her ex-boyfriend turned out to be a criminal. Her own father expects her to fail. She’s terrible with adults, but at least she’s good with kids. That’s her one and only talent.
When the man seeking a nanny sees her, he takes one look and says, “It’s not going to work.” Too young. Too disheveled. Delaney is just not enough.
She doesn’t fight for the job because deep down, she believes it too.
What Makes Her Extraordinary
But Delaney’s superpower is fierce, protective love.
At sixteen, she was babysitting two boys during a tropical storm when the seven-year-old chased the family dog out into dangerous conditions. She had to secure the toddler before she could chase them. The 911 operator told her to stay put, but Delaney ran into the storm, found the terrified child and the dog, and brought them safely home.
When Delaney was praised for her bravery, she brushed it off. “I’d lost a kid and his dog,” she said. “Nothing brave about that.”
The Progressive Acts of Bravery
Delaney’s heroism isn’t a single dramatic moment but a series of choices, each one building on the last, each one requiring her to push past her own fears and insecurities.
When she encounters a little girl nearly wander into traffic because of an inattentive nanny, Delaney confronts the woman, even though conflict makes her uncomfortable. She puts that child’s safety above her own desire to avoid confrontation. (Her bravery ended up getting her a job.)
I don’t want to give too much of the story away, but Delaney proves, over and over, that she’ll do anything to protect the child in her care. She’ll put herself in danger. She’ll even step in front of a bullet.
Why This Character Archetype Matters to Me
I’m drawn to writing everyday heroines because I know so many of them, women who don’t believe they’re special. Women who work ordinary jobs—as nannies, teachers, nurses, caregivers—jobs that society often undervalues but that change lives. Women who doubt themselves, who’ve been hurt, who wonder if they’re enough.
Most of us have felt like Delaney at some point in our lives. We compare ourselves to others and come up short. We’ve made mistakes that haunt us. We’ve been betrayed by people we trusted, and it’s shaken our confidence in our own judgment. We wonder if we matter.
I think many of us women need the reminder, so just in case you do, I want you to know this: You matter. You’re gifted, you’re beautiful, and you matter.
Delaney’s journey isn’t about becoming a different person. She doesn’t suddenly gain superpowers or discover she’s secretly royalty or transform into someone unrecognizable. Her journey is about recognizing that she was always enough. That love—the kind of selfless, sacrificial love she’s capable of—is the most powerful force in the world.
Coming Full Circle
By the end of Fighting for You, Delaney has learned to trust her own judgment again. She’s proven to herself—and to everyone who ever doubted her—that she’s capable of far more than she believed. But she’s still the gentle, nurturing caregiver who reads bedtime stories and makes apple-peanut-butter sandwiches and knows exactly what a frightened child needs. Her heroism didn’t require her to become hard or cynical or tough. She saved the day by being exactly who she is—a woman who loves fiercely and protects those who can’t protect themselves.
At the end of the day, Delaney isn’t a superhero. She’s a nanny who became a hero because love compelled her to act.
And isn’t that the best kind of hero?
Who are the “ordinary heroes” in your life? The people who show up, who protect, who love without counting the cost?
Do you undervalue your own gifts and strengths? Maybe it’s time to remember you are who God created you to be, and that makes you beautiful.
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 22
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, January 23
A Good Book and Cup of Tea, January 23
Betti Mace, January 24
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 25
Mary Hake, January 25
Texas Book-aholic, January 26
lakesidelivingsite, January 27
Bizwings Blog, January 28
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, January 29
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 30
For Him and My Family, January 31
Blogging With Carol, February 1
The Bookish Pilgrim, February 1
Holly’s Book Corner, February 2
Cover Lover Book Review, February 3
Blossoms and Blessings, February 3
Pause for Tales, February 4
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Robin is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a copy of Capturing You!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/4YjqX/fighting-for-you-celebration-tour-giveaway
I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent an honest review.
(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)



















