Pretty Virgin by Alexa Riley

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Pretty Virgin by Alexa Riley
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Skyler left a home that was cold, distant, and filled with animosity. She was desperate to get away and the second she was free, she swore she’d never let that happen to her again. So why did the one man she’s ever had feelings for ghost her so completely? Jason was everything she wanted and then one day he was gone. When a bump in with a stranger makes her the damsel in distress, she’s shocked to find Jason nearby like an angry, jealous bull.

Jason did the hardest thing of his life when he stepped away from Skyler. He thought he was doing the right thing, because everything inside of him was screaming to make her his. His instant love for her was consuming and all he wanted to do was smother her with attention. What kind of life is that for any woman? But he never went far. When he took her eyes off her for two seconds, however, that was exactly long enough for her to find trouble. When she shows up with his brother at the family dinner, he finally sees that staying away is no longer an option.

Warning: The only reason he backed off is because he WANTED HER TOO MUCH! Can you even imagine how wonderful this hero is? It’s over-the-top cray-in-love and we are living for it. Find out why the grouchy older brother is so pissed off all the time. *whispers* It’s because of the woman he loves. We promise to do you right!

  • File Name:pretty-virgin-by-alexa-riley.epub
  • Original Title:Pretty Virgin
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07SJTP4MP
  • Date:2019-06-01T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:163.393 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. HEA on the go
  • 5. Pretty Virgin
  • 6. Dedication
  • 7. Chapter 1
  • 8. Chapter 2
  • 9. Chapter 3
  • 10. Chapter 4
  • 11. Chapter 5
  • 12. Chapter 6
  • 13. Chapter 7
  • 14. Chapter 8
  • 15. Epilogue
  • 16. Epilogue
  • 17. Stalk the Author

7 comments
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Isla Adele
Isla Adele

Really bad. They're just churning them out by rote now. Wouldn't be surprised if an AI chatbot came up with this one. Shallow and soulless.

Reply2 years ago
    K Paul
    K Paul

    She accepts her over the top stalker a little too easily

    Reply3 years ago
    • Joe Cantaloupe

      I agree

      3 years ago
    princess brown
    princess brown

    Good Book

    Reply4 years ago
      Jen Y
      Jen Y

      They were thrown off Amazon for stealing/plagiarizing content--that's why the later books sound so different than their first ones. (Comment directed at Miss Wood)

      Reply4 years ago
        Sarah Jarquin
        Sarah Jarquin

        Love it 😍!

        Reply4 years ago
          Mare Wood
          Mare Wood

          Writings kind of all over the place and very wooden. The book just kind of starts. It was like ' this was my favorite shirt, but jason left me heart broken. Coffee stains wont be coming out of it.' Not exact quote mind you. The author just gave no context. All you know is that she's on the ground she she ran into someone, covered in coffee, in Jason's shirt. Unless you read the blurb you dont know who jason is, you don't know who the protagonist is really, you dont know anything about how she knocked into someone. I guess what I'm trying to say is theres no real character or world development, you are immediately plopped into a story with a main charater that seems very forced, no flow. Mind you I dont have much to base my opinions off because didnt even get pasted the first chapter but thats because I couldnt and wouldn't force myself to read more. Also I'd like to note that yes, starting aburptly in a story like this is a widely used successful literary tactic. It creates intrigue/mystery which inspires readers to continue to read in order to fill in the gaps but usually it also starts as a bases to let the author create a voice/persona for their antagonist. Rather than having the charater say/tell the reader that they are "clumsy and spacey" the author can use their reactions/behavior to the situation they find themselves in 3 sentence into the novel influence and let the reader build and deduce that for themselves. This author did not do that.

          Reply5 years ago
            🎃Pumpkin pie
            🎃Pumpkin pie

            Thank you☺️

            Reply5 years ago