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Fight Like Hell

Love, Politics, and the Will to Live

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Pub Date 14 Oct 2025 | Archive Date 14 Oct 2025


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How do you convince a woman-already widowed once-that she won't have to bury another husband?

That's the question then-Representative Lorenzo Sierra faced as he looked at his wife, Rhonda Cagle, over FaceTime from his bed in the emergency room. Moments before being placed on a ventilator, he made her a promise: he would fight like hell to come back.

In this deeply personal memoir, Sierra shares the harrowing reality of his public battle with COVID-19, the toll it took on his body and spirit, and the weight of trying to survive-for love, for family, and for country. He also recounts Rhonda's courageous fight against late-stage breast cancer, and the way their bond deepened in the face of unimaginable odds.

Fight Like Hell is a story of survival and devotion-an unflinching look at two people who refused to give up on each other, or the ideals they believe in. It's a tribute to resilience, public service, and the kind of love that makes you choose hope again and again.

How do you convince a woman-already widowed once-that she won't have to bury another husband?

That's the question then-Representative Lorenzo Sierra faced as he looked at his wife, Rhonda Cagle, over...


A Note From the Publisher

Lorenzo Sierra credits prayer, science, and the love of a good woman for him being alive. As an Arizona state representative and a council member in the Phoenix suburb of Avondale, Sierra championed his community while supporting his wife, Rhonda Cagle, as she battled advanced breast cancer. An award-winning communications professional and political consultant, Sierra is a mainstay on Arizona news and public affairs programs, as well as a guest on MSNBC and NPR. His articles about his COVID-19 experience appeared in USAToday and The Arizona Republic. Sierra and his wife live with two rescue dogs, and he is the proud father of three adult children.

Lorenzo Sierra credits prayer, science, and the love of a good woman for him being alive. As an Arizona state representative and a council member in the Phoenix suburb of Avondale, Sierra championed...


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ISBN 9798888248973
PRICE US$18.95 (USD)
PAGES 238

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This was a very great read and I learned a lot Lorenzo and his wife not just professionally but personally. The book details how both struggle with some very serious health issues including cancer and COVID-19. His battle with Covid was terrifying and this is one of the first of its kind looks I got at the experience from someone that survived it. It really shows how strong their bond was and how it got them through the worst of the worst. It’s a modern day love story if you will, very modern as in all the events I lived through are brought up in it so it made it even more inspiring how they overcame their struggles.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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