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Never Too Late by A. Destiny, Rhonda Helms

cammaleahh's review against another edition

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1.0

There was to much . "I love him but he doesn't love me back nonsense throughout the book" that's why I couldn't give this book a higher rating.

denizyildiz's review against another edition

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3.0

A simple High School romance. Straight forward, just what you expect in plot and characters.

This was a quick and predictable read, but I enjoyed it. A nice cute and fluffy fix.
The thing that actually freaked me out- the extremely quick use of the L word. I mean it was down right scary! The L word is a scary thing for a comito-phobe to deal with, but in such liberal doses, without though? Horror!

A sweet entertaining book about not holding a grutch and that first impressions could be deciving, that reminded me of bit of a LaZebnik book.

bykaitrose's review against another edition

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Never Too Late looked like a fun read and I was really in the mood for one of those. I quickly came to realize though that Never Too Late was not the book for me.

This is going to be a really short review because I didn’t make it very far into Never Too Late. Never Too Late will appeal to a younger crowd. It’s a simple story with a very simple writing style. A little too simple, if you ask me. There was nothing special about the story, the characters, the writing, or the romance. I kept wanting something to happen that would keep me interested but nothing ever did.

The characters were also really immature. Abbey hates Jason for some really dumb reason that I can’t even remember. When they both get the romantic leads in a play, Abbey can barely move past her hatred to work with them. Then of course she starts to see another side of Jason but this is only after she finds out that her best friend likes Jason. There is nothing but immature drama all throughout this book and I just had to stop reading.

Overall, Never Too Late is not a good choice for older readers of YA. It’s not a bad book, it’s just a little too immature.
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