Pages: 336
Published by Imprint on January 30, 2018
Genres: Young Adult, contemporary, Romance
Source: Paperback ARC from Publisher
For Nell Becker, life is a competition she needs to win.For Jackson Hart, everyone is a pawn in his own game.They both have everything to lose.
Nell wants to succeed at everything—school, sports, life. And victory is sweeter when it means beating Jackson Hart, the rich, privileged, undisputed king of Cedar Woods Prep Academy. Yet no matter how hard she tries, Jackson is somehow one step ahead. They’re a match made in hell, but opposites do attract.
Drawn to each other by their rivalry, Nell and Jackson fall into a whirlwind romance that consumes everything in their lives. But when a devastating secret exposes their relationship as just another game, how far will Nell go to win?
Visceral and whip-smart, Laurie Devore’s Winner Take All paints an unflinching portrait of obsessive love, toxic competition, and the drive for perfection.
Winner Take All is a young adult contemporary by Laurie Devore. It was a really interesting read for me. There were parts of it that I liked and parts of the story that I didn’t love as much, but I will say one thing about this novel, it really made me think. Even the characters that I didn’t love, made me think. And for that, I enjoyed Winner Take All. It was different than I expected, but not necessarily in a bad way. Winner Take All was a very entertaining read that made me think a lot about double standards that exist in our society today.
Winner Take All is the story an extremely competitive main character. Nell wants to be the best at everything. Nell is a very polarizing character. I can see readers either really liking her or really disliking her. Personally, I liked Nell. I liked that she is who she is. No, she is not perfect. Yes, she can be brash and abrasive at times, but she owns who she is. And we got to see a lot of great character growth with Nell throughout the course of the story. I felt like I really got to know her and get a feel for what was going on inside of her head. I was rooting for Nell.
And hey, I liked her more than Jackson. Jackson had his moments, and I came to appreciate him as a character, but man oh man did he get on my nerves at times. One thing that was unexpected for me was the sexiness of the book. I didn’t expect it to be quite so saucy. It was a pleasant surprise for me, but be warned for some of the younger readers. I would recommend Winner Take All for upper young adult readers due to the mature nature of more than a few scenes. (If you like that sort of thing, let me tell you…you will really like this.)
Winner Take All is set in high school, and it really delves into a lot of the double standards that exist for males and females. That was my favorite part of the book. Yes, I liked the romance and I loved the competitive natures of the characters, but this book was thought provoking as well. Plus, I love a good rivalry. Overall, I had moments of annoyance with Winner Take All, but I ended up really enjoying this one. I can’t wait to see what other readers think of Nell, so let me know.
Check out @BookBriefs #Review & #Giveaway of Winner Take All by @Laurie_Devore @ImprintReads @FierceReads Share on XTo enter, fill out the rafflecopter below to win
3 winners will receive a finished copy of WINNER TAKE ALL, US Only.
Note: Book Briefs Contest Policy applies. All of the prizes, terms and conditions of the giveaway should be contained in the rafflecopter below. No Purchase necessary to enter. Void where prohibited by law.
Tour Schedule:
Week One:
1/29/2018- BookHounds YA– Interview
1/30/2018- Here’s to Happy Endings– Review
1/31/2018- Novel Novice– Guest Post
2/1/2018- Pretty Deadly Reviews– Review
2/2/2018- Book Briefs– Review
Week Two:
2/5/2018- Lattes & Paperbacks– Review
2/6/2018- Riddle’s Reviews– Review
2/7/2018- Owl Always Be Reading– Review
2/8/2018- Books at Dawn– Excerpt
2/9/2018- Lady Amber’s Reviews & PR– Review
Your book looks great
Thanks for sharing it with us and for the chance to win a copy
Interesting cover.
sherry @ fundinmental
Congratulations on your release!!! Thanks for sharing your excitement and joy!
Double standards are always interesting to read about, can’t wait to read this one!
This cover is girly with bright colors! I love the matches to make it cute and scary.
This book looks great!
I have an arc of this and I’m pretty excited! I love books about double standards.
I like that this story was thought provoking for you.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Would like to win this!
I love reading books which make me think. They are the best kind of books.
Thanls for the chance!
Congratulations!. Your book sounds very interesting.