You Beautiful Thing, You by Saffron A. Kent

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You Beautiful Thing, You by Saffron A. Kent
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Nineteen-year-old Tempest Jackson wants a baby.

No, her biological clock isn’t ticking, but she’s desperate for unconditional love. Rejected by all except her brother and soon to be married off by her father for financial gain, she aches for someone to hold close and call hers.
Enter Ledger Thorne. Soccer god, devastatingly handsome and her brother’s rival.
Once upon a time they had a thing. A beautiful thing. But while Tempest thought she was madly in love, Ledger was only using her for petty revenge.
So Tempest has a plan: seduce the sexy jerk who broke her heart, use him to get pregnant and then leave him in the dust like he left her, to marry a stranger.
Only the problem with making babies is that it doesn’t feel like revenge. It feels a lot like that thing they used to have: Hot and stormy, and intense and intimate.
But Tempest isn’t a fool. She’ll stick to the plan.
Because wasn’t it Ledger who turned their beautiful thing into something ugly?
Now it’s her turn…

NOTE: This is a STANDALONE set in the world of Bardstown, a St. Mary’s Rebels spin-off.

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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. Blurb
  • 5. Copyright
  • 6. Dedication
  • 7. Author’s Note
  • 8. Reader’s Extras
  • 9. Bad Boys of Bardstown
  • 10. Other Books by Saffron A. Kent
  • 11. Part I
    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
  • 12. Part II
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
    • Chapter 10
    • Chapter 11
    • Chapter 12
    • Chapter 13
    • Chapter 14
    • Chapter 15
    • Chapter 16
    • Chapter 17
  • 13. Part III
    • Chapter 18
    • Chapter 19
    • Chapter 20
    • Chapter 21
    • Chapter 22
    • Chapter 23
    • Chapter 24
    • Chapter 25
    • Chapter 26
    • Chapter 27
    • Chapter 28
  • 14. Part IV
    • Chapter 29
    • Chapter 30
    • Chapter 31
    • Chapter 32
    • Chapter 33
    • Chapter 34
    • Chapter 35
    • Chapter 36
    • Chapter 37
    • Chapter 38
  • 15. Part V
    • Chapter 39
    • Chapter 40
    • Chapter 41
    • Chapter 42
    • Chapter 43
  • 16. Extras
  • 17. About the Author

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xanny Lord
xanny Lord

Never read a more freakin' frustrating book like this. I want ot critique the writing, idk if this is the author's first foray into writing or what, but man this was horrible, it was disjointed, she cannot write a full paragraph to save her life and the MMC interrupting the fmc every other line pissed me off. Every fucking line it's her being "No your can't-" mmc disrupts her, "What makes you think-" mmc disrupts her , "I-" mmc yet again disrupts her. let the girl TALK MF. lmaoo it's like the author just discovered the - icon. don't get me started on her trying to give Ledger depth as a character just to end up making him so incredibly shallow. moaning about how his brothers who raised him smother him or "care to much". It grated on my nerves and him having anger issues was just empty and made me feel nothing for the character.

LOL making a 19 year old girl have baby fever was certainly a...choice "iM a diSapPoinTment tO fEminiSts woRldwidE bUt I wAnT a BaBy" girl you're 19 stfu. Having your book cut into parts but have zero progress in tonality and plot shift was annoying like girl just write "chapter x" and move on, the "parts" are unnecessary and they give absolutely nothing to the plot. If you enjoy cringe writing, cringe, whimpering characters and an author seemingly confused on what she wants her central tropes to be, this shitfest might be for you. ⭐/5. (And the one star is for the cute book model)

Reply2 months ago
    beej4 *
    beej4 *

    I loved Ledgers "humor" at times when he was going back and forth. It was so much angst though....a little too much at times that I got bored with it and had to skim. The author also has the FC stuttering in a lot of what she says, not that the FC is a stutterer, but it's how she's writing that is annoying. Then, it got interesting...and along comes part 5, which seemed to have jumped and left out some of the story. Good read, you do find out the gender of the babies, but I am however butt hurt that there was no epiologue....for years into the future.

    Reply6 months ago