★Ashley Stoyanoff's Review ★
Unintentional Virgin
By A.J. Bennett
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Title: Unintentional Virgin
Author: A.J. Bennett
Number of Pages: 203
Publication Info: A.J. Bennett (Dec
2013)
Genre: New Adult, Romance
Shelf: Books I Bought
Rating:
★★★★
Goodreads: Here
Purchase: Here
Authors
Website: Here
~ Summary from Goodreads ~
Karma Points is cursed. Cursed with a
stupid name and the inability to lose her virginity. She's on a mission to lose
her virginity before she turns twenty if it's the last thing she does.
One night, her good friend Eva brings her to an underground club where Karma
meets a tattooed bouncer. He’s far from the clean-cut type she normally falls
for, which makes her think this finally might be the night she crosses the
threshold of womanhood.
Excited, she goes home with the bouncer named Jax and as always, her dreams
crash down once again. Jax cannot believe she is willing to give away her
virginity to a stranger she met at a club. As the only son with five sisters
and a widowed mom, he can't morally go through with it, even though he's never
been more tempted in his life.
Unwilling to let her walk away he strikes a deal. Karma has to spend three
weeks dating him and then decide if she wants to have sex or walk away.
~ My
Review ~
Unintentional Virgin was a fun read with a great romance
and a bit of drama.
Karma
Points (love her name) is determined to lose her virginity before she turns
twenty. She hasn't had the best luck
with guys, but with the help of her best friend, they come up with a plan to
help her get the deed done.
The girls
head off to a club looking for the perfect guy for Karma. She meets Jax, the sexy, tough bouncer, and
to her surprise he’s actually interested in her. But when Jax finds out she’s just looking to
lose her virginity he can’t do it. Instead,
he comes up with a compromise. Karma has
to spend three weeks dating him. If she
still wants him to be her first after the three weeks he’ll do it.
I wasn't a
huge fan of Karma in the beginning. She
came across as a bit of a brat, but I warmed up to her in the end. However, even if I wasn't a fan of Karma, I
loved Jax. He might be a tough guy, but
his mom raised him well. He was
protective and respectful.
I have to say
I loved the “bucket list” dates. They
kept the story moving along and watching Karma face her fears was definitely
entertaining.
Overall,
this was a quick, fun read. It kept me
laughing and there was enough action to keep me turning the pages. Great book!
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