*Spoilers Included*
What happens when you have two strong willed women who are more alike than either of them wants to admit? This is a question author Joshilyn Jackson used as the basis of the current book of our book club. Book selections have been awesome lately, as I am giving a rating of 5 out of 5 for the second time in a row! Are you curious why? Dive into my latest book review of Never Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson.
This is my first book to read by New York Times Best Selling Author, Joshilyn Jackson. Have you read any of her books? Interestingly enough, this book is similar to my last review, The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark in that there are 2 main characters. In the current novel, Amy would be considered the protagonist and Roux the antagonist….but what happens when the lines between good and bad cross? Can one person be both a villain and a hero in the same story? Hmmmm……
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There are several different options in playing the game Never Have I Ever. Initially, it was created to be an ice breaker type of game. However, it has evolved over time and is many times now played as a “drinking” game. Roux initiated the game the first night that she came to the neighborhood book club. All the women were excited to play this fun new game….more because they were mesmerized by Roux than anything.
Roux, however, had alterior motives. By the end of the night, it was clear that she knew more about Amy’s hidden past than Amy was comfortable with.
Joshilyn does a good job of taking us from past to present as we slowly learn about Amy’s dark secret….or is that secrets? Now a stepmother of a young teenage girl and mother of a baby boy, Amy escapes into the ocean as often as she can to try to leave her secrets deep within the confines of the ocean. She loves her life as it is but continually worries that if her past gets revealed that she will lose everything she loves.
Roux moves into the rental home in the Waverly Place neighborhood and quickly grabs the attention of all of the women. She is beautiful and confident….but is that confidence real? One thing we do learn is that she feels she is the one that is responsible for helping others to pay the universe….hmmmm!
Much to each lady’s chagrin, neither one is going to give up that easily. What starts out as a cleverly planned blackmail soon takes many twists and turns leaving each one believing they have won…until they haven’t. With each new discovery, we the readers get more shocked with the secrets that keep emerging. This leaves us at times wondering which lady is the hero and which is the villain.
Why are these women listed out in such detail in the beginning of the book? Well….many of them become pawns in a much bigger game than the one they started out in that night at book club. What they thought was an innocent game of “Never Have I Ever,” soon becomes the end of life as they know it for some of them.
I have hinted at some of the details in this story, but believe me when I say, “You have to read this one!” It was an enjoyable ride to the end and the characters are filled with lots of personality! This book is a great choice for book clubs as it opens up a lot of topics for discussion. Below are some questions to get you going….
The Almost Sisters is another book by Joshilyn Jackson that looks intriguing. I believe this will be my next read by her. What books of hers have you read? I would Love to discuss them with you in the comments below!
Happy Reading Friends ~
Mimi
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