Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Sometimes Never


Sometimes Never by Cheryl McIntyre


Sometimes Never is great book with teenagers attempting to overcome tragedy.  Cherly McIntyre touches on taboo subjects in a delicate manner.  I, for one, could sympathize with the character’s trials and tribulations because of the way the book was written.  To think that even one child has gone through similar situations gives me chills.  With that being said, I really liked this book.  McIntyre has thought out characters, that grow into themselves, with realistic situations, and has knocked it out of the park with Sometimes Never.  This is one book that I will always remember, and that says a lot!  If you are looking for a highly emotional gut-wrenching story, this one is for you.

From Goodreads
Hope didn't have the best role model when it came to relationships. She’s content with her current no-strings-attached extracurricular activity with the lead singer of her band. She’s never believed in love and commitment.
Mason starts his eighth school in five years anticipating nothing more than the usual—boring classes, fighting more than making friends, and girls happily willing to succumb to his easy smile. He’s never put much stock into love at first sight—until he sees her.

Regardless of their painful pasts, Hope and Mason discover that sometimes never can become forever.
*This is a mature young adult. Recommended for 17+ due to sensitive subject material, harsh language, and sexual situations.

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