Books read in 2018: The simple wild by K.A. Tucker.
“He’s not like any other guy I’ve dated or crushed on. And while he’s capable of making my blood boil like no one else, I feel a magnetic pull toward him that I can’t explain.”
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Books read in 2018: The simple wild by K.A. Tucker.
“He’s not like any other guy I’ve dated or crushed on. And while he’s capable of making my blood boil like no one else, I feel a magnetic pull toward him that I can’t explain.”
My K.A Tucker Collection (not including Keep Her Safe which I forgot to include in this photo becuase I keep it with my crime/mystery books on a different shelf 🤷♀️)
(Originally posted on my Instagram)
booksforthoughts November BPC Day 18: Blush
Some smut to make you blush
Ella es todo lo que nunca supe que quería. Es todo lo que nunca supe que podía tener.
Five ways to fall, K. A. Tucker.
Just One Word February BPC Day 16: Bookcase
It’s a bookshelf technically but it’s new and cute
One Tiny Lie (Ten Tiny Breaths #2) by KA Tucker
“Because you’re not a one-night girl, Irish.” (...) “You’re my forever girl.”
Blurb: Livie has always been the stable one of the two Cleary sisters, handling her parents' tragic death and Kacey's self-destructive phase with strength and maturity. But underneath that exterior is a little girl hanging onto the last words her father ever spoke to her. “Make me proud,” he had said. She promised she would...and she’s done her best over the past seven years with every choice, with every word, with every action. Livie walks into Princeton with a solid plan, and she’s dead set on delivering on it: Rock her classes, set herself up for medical school, and meet a good, respectable guy that she’s going to someday marry. What isn’t part of her plan are Jell-O shots, a lovable, party animal roommate she can’t say ‘no’ to, and Ashton, the gorgeous captain of the men’s rowing team. Definitely him. He’s an arrogant ass who makes Livie’s usually non-existent temper flare and everything she doesn’t want in a guy. Worse, he’s best friends and roommates with Connor, who happens to fits Livie’s criteria perfectly. So why does she keep thinking about Ashton? As Livie finds herself facing mediocre grades, career aspirations she no longer thinks she can handle, and feelings for Ashton that she shouldn’t have, she’s forced to let go of her last promise to her father and, with it, the only identity that she knows.
My Review: I adore Livie. I love Ashton. I like Connor.
Yes, this is a new adult college romance with a side of love triangle. This story follows Livie, from Ten Tint Breaths, and her first year at Princeton. Where she is following a path she feels like her deceased father wanted her to follow. Only to discover who she truly is and what she truly wants. At her first college frat party, she meets Ashton. This is also her first time at meeting Jello-O Shots and the two combine to make a more than satisfactory welcome party to college life. She shares her first ever kiss with Ashton and wakes up to find him naked and in her dorm - And this is when the chemistry and banter begins between Livie & Ashton.
Ashton then runs into Livie the next day and announces their hook up was a mistake. This leaves Livie feeling hurt and confused, and leaning on another boy; Connor - Who happens to be Ashton’s house mate. While Ashton continues to try and push Livie away, Livie becomes closer to Connor. But she can’t get Ashton out of her mind. And when Ashton finally lets down his walls and stops running from Livie, she has a choice to make. Connor - the good man who her deceased parents would definitely approve of. Or Ashton, the passionate “bad boy” who she can’t stop thinking about. Be warned. There is cheating. But it’s G rated cheating in my reading eyes. All in all, Ashton’s dark past is revealed ending in an emotional reunion with her hearts choice.
All in all, is an easy 4.5 Star read for me. I only took 0.5 star as the sex scene starts then fades to black and c’mon! We hear all about the fore play, why stop at the sex (haha). And I also felt like the ending was a little rushed.
“Just breath. Ten tiny breaths... size them. Feel them. Love them.”
~ Ten Tiny Breaths by K.A Tucker
Life has a funny way of creating its own tests. It throws curve balls that make you do and think and feel things that are in direct conflict with what you had planned and don’t allow you to operate in terms of black and white.”
-One Tiny Lie: A novel.