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Winner Takes All

By: Sandra Kitt
Narrated by: Tamika Katon-Donegal
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Jean Travis has the job of announcing the latest lottery winner on TV and is stunned to find that Patrick Bennett, her teenage crush, is the top mega winner. They haven't seen each other in years, and Patrick is thrilled to renew their acquaintance. Jean, not so much. After all, a lot has changed since they used to study together, and Jean worked so hard to hide her feelings.

Now that he's won so much money, Patrick faces a whole new world of demands from family, friends, coworkers, strangers. The only person he knows for sure he can trust is Jean....

©2021 Sandra Kitt (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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The book delves into the complexities faced by Jean, who is biracial, adding a unique layer to her experiences. However, the main plot revolves around Patrick, a former athlete turned sportscaster, who wins $75 million in the lottery. This sudden wealth impacts his relationship with Jean and his adjustment to his new lifestyle.

While the premise was intriguing, I found myself almost giving up on the book due to the writing style. The lack of communication between the lead characters was frustrating, and at times, I struggled to connect with the story.

Overall, “Winner Takes All” explores themes of wealth, relationships, and identity, but falls short in execution.

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