This was a solid 4 star very enjoyable read for me and I was surprised to find that the author, Anne Carol, is American. She’s written a lovely tale of romance in the 1970's set in London, England. Her grasp of English terms, phrases and quirks was excellent, I should know being British myself and was very well written and edited..
Beth is an American high school student, whose parents pack up one summer to take her to stay with their English relatives in London. Beth isn't overly happy, given she's going out with one of the high school Jocks Rick and fears that their relationship won't survive the distance or time apart. Rick is initially written as a typical sex on the brain teenager, but Beth keeps resisting, she wants to wait until she's married. As the story progresses he begins to change, as if the thought of the loss of Beth has woken him up and made him mature into the sort of boyfriend he should have been all along.
While in London however, a handsome guitarist, called David, catches Beth’s eye. She feels as drawn to him as he seems to be to her, but she feels loyal to her boyfriend back home. Is he sitting pining for her, or is it a case of while the cat's away, the mice will play?
Never Let Go is the first chapter in a sweet romantic growing love story, exploring the conflict Beth is feeling and the difficulties of long distance love. I was routing for her to be with one of the men, though I won't spoil it and say who, you need to read this to experience Beth’s journey on your own. I look forward to reading Never Fall and continuing with this story. It made a nice change from my usual genre of erotic romance, to focus more on the romance and less on the sex.
I was provided with an ARC for an honest review