Thoughtless
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4.5 • 134 Ratings
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
From #1 New York Times bestselling author S.C. Stephens comes an emotionally charged romance about a young woman in a new city torn between her devoted boyfriend and a dangerously irresistible local rock star.
For nearly two years, Kiera’s boyfriend, Denny, has been everything she’s ever wanted—kind, loving, and completely devoted. When they move to a new city to begin their future together, with Denny starting his dream job and Kiera enrolling at a top university, their life seems perfectly on track. But when an unexpected obligation forces Denny away, Kiera finds herself alone for the first time, overwhelmed by loneliness and uncertainty.
Seeking comfort, she forms an unlikely friendship with Kellan Kyle, a charismatic local rock star with a magnetic presence. At first, he’s simply someone she can talk to, someone who understands her isolation. But as the nights grow longer and her feelings deepen, the line between friendship and desire begins to blur. One impulsive moment changes everything, leaving Kiera torn between the safe love she’s always known and a passion she never saw coming.
Customer Reviews
Five stars
I loved this book! Could not put it down.
Dragging too much on the same subject
I just don't understand the 5 stars ratings. Maybe it's because they haven't live the real life to understand how pathetic the story really is... I had such a hard time finishing that book!!! In the real world if your lover cheats on his or her spouse with you, 99% sure he or she will eventually cheat on you .... Nothing beautiful and romantic about that... It makes the other person so devastated, he or she wants to die. 100% worst than loosing someone you love by a tragic death.
A real romance is when a couple has been married for many years (I'm talking about 25 or more years) and the kids are all grown up, they find each other again, do everything together, travel alone to spend as much time together and see the world. Looking at each other in their eyes with more love, understanding and commitment then when they were newlyweds. And yes, it does still exists. In their mind, it's for better or worst, "not for better or not so bad". The much better comes after the worst.. But people quit at the "not so bad" stage. I certainly do not imply that a woman should stay with her abusive husband.
As for this book, I'm not moving on to the second book.
Thoughtless
Loved it! I was totally addicted to the characters and the story. I could not put it down!