Slammed: A Bad Boy Romance
-
-
3.9 • 188 Ratings
-
Publisher Description
My purity ring was perfectly fine until Nate ‘King’ Compton showed up.
The star recruit of the Panthers, inked up and out of control—He’s the campus troublemaker I know I should avoid, but I can’t. Problem is, I’ve been given the ‘privilege’ of improving his GPA… provided I can find a brain in all that muscle.
I don’t do bad boys. I do order and control, and he’s chaos. He’s the antithesis of my perfect princess world in every way. Still, there’s something deeper under those Caribbean eyes and cut body, a darkness we both share. I’m going to get to the bottom of it if it kills me, and given the way my heart hammers out of my chest every time he’s around, it just might.
Game on.
Slammed is a complete, standalone novel with a happy ending and no cheating.
Customer Reviews
Surprisingly really good
I honestly wasn’t too sure about this book when I put it in my tbr, but wow. This was definitely a good read, I didn’t think a sports romance was gonna be my type but I read it through. I like how there’s just enough backstory to know what’s happened and not too much to drag it out, how the characters progress and the stressors they go through, they do get their hea which is wonderful.
Not Finished, but...
I don’t like how the author portrayed the lower east side of the town, “the ghetto” the author says. Then typed things like, “Ye boi” is a misinterpretation of the African-American community. The only thing I semi-approve of is the author saying, African American, we have so many names this is the only one that is deemed respectable. Do better. 🙄
Not that great
I really didn’t like how it was racially profiling where Nate lived and the author said “I didn’t want to go home in a body bag” but before that the author said that it was a predominantly African American community.