My Current Read
Keep Me Never🦋
At first I did not think I was really getting into the book. But I’m 3/4 done with the book now and I’m loving every bit of it. The chemistry between Chase and Paige is like magic. I couldn’t wait til they got together and I’m anticipating the end.
My Favorite Quote: "He'd tell me that catching a butterfly would be my first tough choice in life. Keep what I want for the benefit of myself”
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Reading "Keep Me Never" has been a surprising journey for me. Initially, I wasn't sure if the story would grab my attention, but as I moved past the halfway mark, the connection between Chase and Paige truly came alive. The author’s skillful portrayal of their chemistry made me eagerly follow every chapter, almost as if I were right there with them. What stood out most was how the book showed that love is not just about romance but also about personal growth and difficult decisions. The character Chase, described as a man burdened by pressures and past betrayals, reminded me how layered and realistic protagonists can bring a story to life. His struggle between trying to protect Paige and dealing with his own inner turmoil made the book deeply relatable. The quote I loved, "He'd tell me that catching a butterfly would be my first tough choice in life," resonated with me. It symbolizes the delicate but important decisions we make, especially in relationships where self-interest and caring for others often clash. This theme adds a thoughtful layer to the romance genre that I appreciated. For anyone who enjoys books about football players with emotional depth, secrets, and romance that feels authentic and compelling, this is a must-read. It’s also a great pick for those who enjoy following series or book clubs, as seen with hashtags like #booktok and #lemon8bookclub associated with the novel. In summary, "Keep Me Never" surprised me by being a richer and more engaging read than I anticipated. It’s a perfect blend of sports, romance, and real-life challenges wrapped in a heartfelt narrative. I highly recommend it to fellow readers looking for a story that stays with you long after the last page.

