A review by ruthnessly
Best of Luck by Kate Clayborn

2.0

the really annoying thing about this one is that everything i've thought about kate clayborn's writing remains true: she has a lovely style and a great way with characters, who are real and convey a great depth to them. i loved the attention she gives to their flaws, their struggles, challenges, their triumphs and determination. i love the way the books make the emotional growth a huge and intrinsic part and how that's paired with the plot. i still think this is all done well here.

but it's ultimately, for a romance really, a book about two people who i just didn't buy together and didn't enjoy reading about much at all. i wasn't excited about this -- this is prob obvs bc i read the other 2 close together and hadn't finished the trilogy yet -- but i wanted to give it a fair try. i didn't like it! i knew i wouldn't and i was right!

but with all that said, i can see other people being into this and if they like the characters and stuff it'll click for them. there's nothing wrong. its just not for me and it couldn't grab my attention. i was bored.