4 Smooches!
Synopsis
Warning: RAINE contains adult situations some readers may find offensive. This is a deeply emotional story that contains violence, explicit sex, strong language, and is not considered suitable for readers under 18.
Shy.
Intelligent.
Naive.
Statistic.
Raine Forester was an average girl leading an average life. She slipped beneath everyone’s radar, until Camron Moss, the most popular guy in school, took interest in her and changed everything.
Some acts are unforgivable.
Raine thought she’d been accepted. She thought she was one of them. She thought she was in love… until one moment made her realize she’d trusted the wrong person. Lies are told, hearts get broken, secrets are revealed, and sometimes, true love is found in the least likely places.
Review
The synopsis for this book doesn’t give much away so I am going to keep this review as spoiler free as possible! I enjoyed this book and actually read it in one day; I really couldn’t put it down.
Just a warning, there is one scene in this book that some people may find difficult to read. Like I said I don’t want to give too much away but I feel that the author handled this tough part as tactfully as possible given the topic and didn’t exploit it unnecessarily.
I found “Raine” to be an emotional and at times heartbreaking story but despite all of the hardship the main character Raine endures; she handles it with strength and courage. Jarret is a complete sweetheart and his support of Raine throughout her struggles is so endearing. These two characters form an amazing friendship that is wrought with some major sexual tension! There isn’t a tonne of sex scenes in this book but the buildup is pretty epic! I have to say that when these two characters do get together for the first time it is AMAZING! There was just something so beautiful and sexy about the way J.C. Valentine wrote that scene, I really can’t say enough.
This story did take some twists and turns that definitely kept things interesting and it had a really great and satisfying ending. I would absolutely recommend this book!
~Dana