S.O.B.
by J.C. Valentine
Publication Date: November 10, 2015
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Synopsis:
Levi Black is an s.o.b.
Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he’s a pretentious, obnoxious, womanizing jacka** who thinks the world revolves around him.
He wouldn’t be wrong.
A famous soccer player, his skills on and off the field have won him medals, trophies, women, and the cover of every heartthrob magazine in the country. He’s broken nearly every bone in his body and a few hearts along the way, including mine—his stepsister—and lived to tell about it.
One night changed everything, and I’ve avoided him like the plague ever since. Just long enough to finish college, to bury the hurt, and to outrun the memories. But now that’s all changed. I’m back, and there’s no more running.
My hands are supposed to be my livelihood, but now they’re my curse. Levi’s reckless ways have landed him in a sticky situation, and his father has given me an offer I can’t refuse. One month, and all I have to do is put my hands on his body. Easier said than done. The problem is, even though I know it’s bound to bite me in the a**, I can’t bring myself to say no to the s.o.b.
Another great story by JC Valentine. Levi and Vista a great characters who overcome the taboo that is step siblings and try to build a life together. Even though, they didn't grow up together...and they were together BEFORE their parents got married. I personally don't see the big taboo there, but that's only my opinion. I know I would feel the same way if I was Vista. Their bouts of happiness interspersed with second guessing and overwhelming sadness make the book fly by. I would sit with Kleenex in hand, sad for Vista and what Levi is putting her through. With obstacles to overcome, some known, some surprising, there is never a dull minute. From the beginning I knew Levi was simply misunderstood and a tad immature while Vista has it all put together. I really enjoyed their story. From being in the spotlight because you're awesome at what you do to being in the spotlight because people are disgusted..or overwhelmingly interested in what is happening, from paparazzi to overbearing parents..this taboo tale is well worth the read.
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