Don’t Let Me Go by Rachael Sommers

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Author: Rachael Sommers

Description

Faking a relationship with your bestie might be fun…if you weren’t crushing on her gorgeous, grumpy, older aunt. A lesbian romance filled with fighting, flirting, and feisty ice queens.

New Yorker Kenzie Wilson agrees to play a fake girlfriend for her best friend for a family Christmas vacation in an idyllic Portuguese town. It’s no hardship for Kenzie…until she meets Alice’s aloof, rude, and annoyingly attractive aunt.

CEO Carolina Costa returns to her family’s home after years of estrangement. About the only thing making the dreary reunion worthwhile is meeting her niece’s new “girlfriend.” Making her squirm is vastly entertaining.

It doesn’t take long for Kenzie to creep under Carolina’s walls, which is concerning. It’s even worse when the truth comes out, because Kenzie being free—and interested—might mean Carolina having to risk her own heart. And there’s no way she’s ever doing that…

Additional information

Publication Date

July 2025

Formats

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Length

75,000 words

Language

ISBNs

978-3-69006-013-4 (e-book), 978-3-69006-014-1 (pdf)

Publisher

Ylva Publishing

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2 reviews for Don’t Let Me Go by Rachael Sommers

  1. tess.lewis1917

    (verified owner):

    “Fake dating your best friend for the Christmas holidays at their family home and falling for one of their relatives” is possibly my favourite romance trope, and this is up their with the best of the trope. I was so excited when I read the blurb for this, pre-ordered it, and read it the second it was released. It didn’t disappoint. In fact, it exceeded my expectations.

    I loved the slow build-up of feelings between the main characters. I love when a character doesn’t realise they have feelings for the other, and then it suddenly occurs to them, and this book delivers on that.

    Don’t Let Me Go is romantic and beautiful and emotional and perfect. Cannot recommend enough.

  2. listener15

    (verified owner):

    Stars: 5 Stars
    Format: Digital
    Series: Stand Alone
    Steam Level: Steamy

    I read this for the 2025 Sapphic Book Bingo reading challenge for the prompt Strong Initial Dislike.

    Rachael Sommers is a fantastic author and one of my absolutely favorites. I’m so bummed that I only have one more book of hers to read left.

    Quick Thoughts:
    – I love an Age Gap romances
    – Something I appreciated in this book is that Carolina is in therapy and has been going for five years by the time this story starts. It’s also something that she sees working and is committed to sticking with
    – At first, I really wasn’t a fan of Mariana and had no expectations that would change. Imagine my surprise when I ended up liking her a bunch
    – I was also surprised how much Alice pissed me off. The first time it happened I understood why it happened and, grudgingly, forgave her but the second time at the end was the nail in that coffin for me. Alice seemed so spiteful and I felt like a whole bunch more groveling needed to happen. Johnathon pissed me off at the end with how reckless he was and passive during everything
    – Carolina’s whole storyline was heartbreaking and really showed how much work she put into therapy to not only go on this trip but to keep working through things when it would been much easier to run
    – WOW. Kenzie is wicked smart
    – Loved how the main thrust of the story (fake dating) didn’t end quickly and stayed a big part of this story
    – The epilogue was super short but oh so adorable

    Overall I adored this book. I’m not surprised though, Rachael Sommers writes wonderful Age Gap romances. I highly recommend anything she’s written including this.

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