A powerful contemporary romance set in the fast-moving world of international rugby.
When your world crashes down
When they all say you’re out
When your body is broken
I will rise.
I will return.
And I will be undefeated.
Nick Renshaw is the golden boy of British rugby. When a serious injury threatens his career, he starts to spiral downwards, a broken man.
Feeling abandoned and betrayed by those closest to him, he fights to restart his life. Maybe there’s someone out there who can help him. Maybe he can find his way back toward the light. Maybe … not.
Dr. Anna Scott might be the one person who can help Nick, but she has her own secrets. And when Nick’s past comes back to haunt them both, the enigmatic doctor is more vulnerable than she seems.
Broken and betrayed, the struggle to survive seems intolerable. Who will give in, and who will rise, undefeated?
I was curious about this book since I usually enjoy duets. Stuart is a first-time author and Jane is a new to me author.
Undefeated was a great story. It’s the story of Nick, a professional rugby player, and Dr. Anna Scott. This story gives you an inside look into the game of rugby and what it takes to succeed. It’s motivating in that is shows that you can do anything you put your mind to. Nick is at the bottom of his career, but he pushes through and does what he has to do to succeed. Anna is there to help him, which makes the fact that they are attracted to each other an issue. Will they give in to their feelings or not?
Jane and Stuart make a great combo- Undefeated is well written and you cannot tell who what wrote parts of the story. It’s enjoyable with a good pace and you root for Nick to win- in all aspects of life.
An ARC was provided for an honest review.
Stuart is a retired England International Rugby League player who’s career spanned 16 years as a professional playing for several top League clubs. He has had several major injuries that nearly ended his career just as in Undefeated, the amazing collaboration with Jane.
Currently he is a Personal trainer living in Cheshire, and has an online fitness program: Fear Nothing Fitness.
It’s been the best fun working with Stu on this story. And yes, he did think about joining the Marines once.
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