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kerasalwaysreading 's review for:
Thorn
by Tracy Lorraine
The bad boy meets good girl trope done right!
I am reeling after just finishing this book. The bully romance is a genre that can very easily get messed up. There is a fine line between the author making a completely undesirable villain in the “bully” and what Tracy Lorraine has done here with Jacob Thorn. He ticks all the boxes!
A**hole
Devil may care attitude
High school glory
Sexy as sin
Troubled past
When english rose Amalie shows up in town, fresh from the trauma of losing both of her celebrity parents, she is a thorn in the side of Jake. He sees her as everything he hates! Privileged, fake and vapid. He makes it his goal in life to make her days in his town a living hell. But, though he makes good on that promise, the more he looks into her eyes, the less he sees the hate and resemblance to the person he despises most, but instead, the longing for the girl he is slowly realizing her to be: strong and beautiful... and far too good for the likes of him.
Amalie is quickly outcasted by most of the school due to Jake‘a authority. Armed with only one real friend, it makes things a little easier. But what boggles Amalie’s mind is why she finds herself so undeniably drawn to the boy who torments her. Is it because she can see past the hate in his stare to the pain that lurks within him?
It’s been a while since I got those angsty flutters in my stomach from reading a great romance. This was a phenomenal read and my first from this author. I can happily say it will not be the last!!! I am in the edge of my seat here as I (not so patiently) wait for Mason‘a story next.
I am reeling after just finishing this book. The bully romance is a genre that can very easily get messed up. There is a fine line between the author making a completely undesirable villain in the “bully” and what Tracy Lorraine has done here with Jacob Thorn. He ticks all the boxes!
A**hole
Devil may care attitude
High school glory
Sexy as sin
Troubled past
When english rose Amalie shows up in town, fresh from the trauma of losing both of her celebrity parents, she is a thorn in the side of Jake. He sees her as everything he hates! Privileged, fake and vapid. He makes it his goal in life to make her days in his town a living hell. But, though he makes good on that promise, the more he looks into her eyes, the less he sees the hate and resemblance to the person he despises most, but instead, the longing for the girl he is slowly realizing her to be: strong and beautiful... and far too good for the likes of him.
Amalie is quickly outcasted by most of the school due to Jake‘a authority. Armed with only one real friend, it makes things a little easier. But what boggles Amalie’s mind is why she finds herself so undeniably drawn to the boy who torments her. Is it because she can see past the hate in his stare to the pain that lurks within him?
It’s been a while since I got those angsty flutters in my stomach from reading a great romance. This was a phenomenal read and my first from this author. I can happily say it will not be the last!!! I am in the edge of my seat here as I (not so patiently) wait for Mason‘a story next.