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Undefeated, Stuart Reardon e Jane Harvey-Berrick # resenha


                                                 Undefeated (English Edition) por [Reardon, Stuart, Harvey-Berrick, Jane]
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?
Undefeated
Ano: 2018
Páginas: 379
Idioma: inglês
Editora: Stuart Reardon Publishing

I think I'm going to start my review like most of the reviewers because I think it was a general feeling after all we are fans of Jane Harvey-Berrick's dramatic writing and we are fans of Stuart Reardon's undeniable beauty and this union surprised many of us. I am accustomed to wartime and distressing books about ex-prisoners or addicts typical of Jane Harvey and I looked forward to reading her first book on Sports Romance in addition to the unusual partnership with a cover model and former rugby player. What would come of this mixture?

The result was a lightweight book and at the same time with dramatic moments where I was able to perceive when the writing changed style with the masculine touch and where Jane's style was stronger and what I found more fantastic was how she managed to quantify her already mature writing with Stuart's beginner writing without drawing attention from the spotlight to her, but rather extolling his work and making the partnership something pleasing to readers with a balanced text and a fantastic result.