They Can’t All be Winners

Never Say Never by Rachael Sommers

My rating: 2 of 5 stars


Yikes. This is the last book I needed to read to finish Rachael Sommers’ back catalogue. It’s also my least favorite book that she’s written. So, what were my issues? Let me share…

First, it felt like I’d read this book before. More than once. There didn’t feel like anything unique or special about the story or the characters. I didn’t feel any chemistry between the MCs and we didn’t get much in the way of showing how they fell in love.

Second, while Jaime was cute, He was way too perceptive, aware, and his vocabulary and ability to express himself was a bit over the top for a five-year-old.

And finally, there are three editors listed yet there were still typos and grammatical errors that should have been picked up. And Camila didn’t “sound” like an American. She sounded like a Brit. Word choices and phrasing had a definite English feel.

Not everyone will care about any of these things but all together, I struggled to finish.

All that being said, Sommers is still one of my go-to authors and I look forward to reading her upcoming release.



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