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Raine Kindle Edition | Pages: 328 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 765 Users | 160 Reviews

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Warning: RAINE contains adult situations some readers may find offensive. This is a deeply emotional story that contains violence, explicit sex, strong language, and is not considered suitable for readers under 18.

Shy.
Intelligent.
Naive.
Statistic.

Raine Forester was an average girl leading an average life. She slipped beneath everyone's radar, until Camron Moss, the most popular guy in school, took interest in her and changed everything.

Some acts are unforgivable.

Raine thought she'd been accepted. She thought she was one of them. She thought she was in love... until one moment made her realize she'd trusted the wrong person. Lies are told, hearts get broken, secrets are revealed, and sometimes, true love is found in the least likely places.

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Title:Raine
Author:J.C. Valentine
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 328 pages
Published:October 7th 2014 by J.C. Valentine (first published August 31st 2014)
Categories:New Adult. Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Young Adult

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Ratings: 3.91 From 765 Users | 160 Reviews

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"Because I do." Sitting on the side to the bed, Jarrett tucked a few strands of hair that had escaped her ponytail behind her ear. "I haven't been able to take my eyes off you since the day I first saw you. You may have been my brother's first, but you've always been mine. And I'm yours Raine, mind, body and soul. Everything I have, everything I am, belongs to you." ~ Jarrett MossIf it's possible to fall in love with a book boyfriend in the prologue of a book, I fell in love with Jarrett Moss

Oh my, what to say about Raine? This book was wonderful, that's what I'll say! At first, I was concerned that the story line would be too cliche; nerdy girl, jock guy, mean girls, etc... however, I was pleasantly surprised to find that was not the case. The story was told with a fresh perspective and I appreciated that. From the start, I loved Raine (the character). She was so easy to relate to. I loved her strength in dealing with all that happened to her and her courage in continuing on a

2.5 stars!I picked this book up because of the catchy premise: the shy, studious girl gets the most popular guy in school but later ends up with his older brother?! Well, color me intrigued. Unfortunately, this book was SO far from what I anticipated it to be I was relieved that I finally finished. Dont get me wrong, the groundwork of the story is a good one, but this book completely lacks depth: the writing was choppy, certain scenes got cut off at the most pivotal moments, and plot was

2.5 - 3 stars? What is there to say about this book? Unpopular girl falls for popular rich boy. Boy rapes girl during a heavy make out session. Then informs her it was all a bet. Girl gets pregnant, parents don't believe her and kick her out because they are so religious. WTF?? Girl has hardly nothing to her name and lives in a dump. Popular boys brother is different from his asshole family and wants to help her. Girl refuses! But after her car breaks down she stays with the brother. They start

2.5 stars!I picked this book up because of the catchy premise: the shy, studious girl gets the most popular guy in school but later ends up with his older brother?! Well, color me intrigued. Unfortunately, this book was SO far from what I anticipated it to be I was relieved that I finally finished. Dont get me wrong, the groundwork of the story is a good one, but this book completely lacks depth: the writing was choppy, certain scenes got cut off at the most pivotal moments, and plot was

** JEN'S 5 STAR REVIEW ** This was the classic case of poor girl meets rich boy and rich boy saves poor girl from total ruin. But this story goes deeper then that. So much deeper. As the synopsis warns us: RAINE contains adult situations some readers may find offensive. This is a deeply emotional story that contains violence, explicit sex, strong language, and is not considered suitable for readers under 18. Lies are told, hearts get broken, secrets are revealed, and sometimes, true love

I'm a huge fan of J C Valentines books and have read them all. When I saw the cover to Raine and read the blurb, it sounded like a YA book and nothing like what her books are usually like. As I love J C Valentine books I thought I'd still read it even though I was thinking it wouldn't live up to my expectations.......BUT my goodness was I wrong!! This book was not for YA in my eyes at least and I'll explain why thoughout my review. And I never should of judged a book by its cover. This book had
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