A Life Worth Fighting
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4.6 • 24 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Leah and Robert Grether face many battles after losing their only child, three-year-old Jamie. Leah still grieves and battles depression while Robert fights his own inner demons of guilt.
As they try to move on, their attempts to conceive work.
Leah is making progress. Her business is thriving and her pregnancy is progressing. Robert is a pro boxer with a personal and professional goal of taking the championship title away from Abel Kennedy, to whom he has lost once already.
Leah realizes that Robert won’t stop his crusade to fight Kennedy until he gets a second chance to fight him, although Kennedy has already killed one opponent in the ring.
And then Leah and Robert receive devastating news that could tear their world apart, forever.
Customer Reviews
A life worth fighting
This book was ok. It had some good moments and the plot was fine. But it was very fragmented, it changed characters which was mostly fine but it also had background character POV which I think was pointless. In a few parts the author would just list facts about a place and it came across like a wiki article, it was very disjointed. There are numerous grammatical and spelling mistakes. There is also confusion over tenses. In the same sentence verbs will be on the past and present tense which is just shoddy writing. It has potential but it needs to be checked more thoroughly.