Into Temptation by Skyla Madi

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Into Temptation by Skyla Madi
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I’m not a good Catholic girl.
A good Catholic girl would never use church on Sunday to lust over the Father’s son.
A good Catholic girl would never pulse between her thighs and lose her breath over the boy who recites the closing prayer – even if his voice is
low and sinful enough to make her toes curl in her shoes.
A good Catholic girl would never allow herself to be led into temptation by dirty, blond hair and dark eyes…
And a good Catholic girl would never use Bible study as an excuse to be used and abused.
But, like I said, I’m not a good Catholic girl…
And he’s FAR from a good Catholic boy.
Caleb Andrews is everything I don’t need, but he’s everything I want…
God help me.

  • File Name:into-temptation-by-skyla-madi.epub
  • Original Title:Into Temptation (The Sinful Duet Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B01HN91TQE
  • Publisher:Limitless Publishing LLC
  • Date:2016-07-11T23:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:494.936 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter One
  • 2. Chapter Two
  • 3. Chapter Three
  • 4. Chapter Four
  • 5. Chapter Five
  • 6. Chapter Six
  • 7. Chapter Seven
  • 8. Chapter Eight
  • 9. Chapter Nine
  • 10. Chapter Ten
  • 11. Chapter Eleven
  • 12. Chapter Twelve
  • 13. Chapter Thirteen
  • 14. Chapter Fourteen
  • 15. Chapter Fifteen
  • 16. Chapter Sixteen
  • 17. Chapter Seventeen
  • 18. Chapter Eighteen
  • 19. Chapter Nineteen
  • 20. Chapter Twenty
  • 21. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 22. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 23. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 24. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 26. Epilogue

3 comments
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Jo Jo
Jo Jo

The second book couldn't keep my interest so I had to come back and re-read this. The story was complex and well written!

Reply3 years ago
    Selia Devon
    Selia Devon

    This book was a work of art...it was relatable and funny i absolutely love caleb and cassia

    Reply3 years ago
      Jen Y
      Jen Y

      Story starts out one way and then reveals a deeper conflict. Her parents are obsessed with her celibacy, to the point it's borderline maniacal. She got caught messing around with a boy once and they are determined to punish her for it forever, even though she's an adult now. It's also a sad statement on many faiths that tend to assume the woman is always at fault. here, both families refuse to consider that the boy is depraved and deviant, not Cass, and continually default blame on her.

      The end/epilogue is a bit of a swerve and hints at a possible second book.

      Reply3 years ago
      • Jo Jo

        Hi Jen, I'm very sorry for all the comments on other reviews telling you to end your life . I hope you're doing ok and people will stop telling others to die over book reviews.

        3 years ago