Book Spotlight: The Final Victory
A while ago I was sent a copy of The Final Victory by Roger Jones and since I haven’t gotten to it yet, I wanted to do a spotlight on the novel. In the novel, Jones tells the story of twenty men and women with cancer-ridden bodies competing in a grueling race. Keep reading for the full synopsis!

After he is diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer, Tripp Avery feels like all is lost. He finds himself coaching a team of twelve men and eight women with cancer diagnoses of their own, hoping to qualify for the Mixed Masters Dragon Boat national championship and defy their prognoses. If they win, they will represent the United States at the International Dragon Boat races in Hong Kong.
But things soon get complicated, as four of his teammates struggle against their physical limitations and the psychological weight of their conditions. In the summer heat of Chattanooga, their resolve grows thin—along with Tripp’s patience. After a devastating loss to the defending national champions, Tripp can only see the finish line, and he pushes the team even harder. Soon, the team starts to fall apart.
As members of the team collapse under the pressure and one is hospitalized, he must confront his own failings and find a way to move forward. He begins to question his motives, wondering if the win is worth the trauma and what that says about him. Despite the odds, he resolves to rally the team toward a comeback that seems impossible, if only for one final victory.
The novel has great reviews and seems like an inspirational read! I hope to get to it soon!
*This book was sent to me, but all opinions are my own. This post contains affiliate links.*


