A review by mavisinspanish
V is for Virgin by Kelly Oram

2.0

So here’s the deal: the MC breaks up with her current boyfriend because he gets angry when she tells him she wants to wait until marriage to have sex. Thus, they break up. So. Why would you make your male MC, love interest, pretty much the same, even worse? Kyle as much as the ex boyfriend got pretty upset with her when she told them they weren’t getting into her panties. Not only that, he got ANGRY and JUDGED her for the personal choices she had made, even when they 100% weren’t any of his business. There was this whole conversation of “you know, if we were together and you didn’t give it to me, I’d stray”. You know what? Fair enough considering this is a *boy*. Means, he ain’t shit.
If you think him having pressuring and pushing the girl to have sex bad enough, let me get to the part of assault. There were so many times in which Valerie said no, showed herself uncomfortable, and then he goes around kissing her because he KNOWS DEEP DOWN that she wants him and that eventually they’re gonna have sex because he is that hot. First, I thought he wasn’t better than the ex, but turns out he is so much worse. Always trying to force the situation when he had been told no. And the whole thing about writing a whole album about wanting to fuck her? Dude what the fuck. In which world this is romantic.
As much as Kylie is a lousy character, her friend Cara is also. The secondary characters here are pretty bad, to be honest. I know at the end there is this little epilogue where the author tries to salvage things, or give it a closure. Up to this point, I don’t care. Good riddance.
And although I thought the story was fun, I just couldn’t get through all these thing.