Don’t Let Me Go by Kelsie Rae
Welp. It’s official.
The entire hockey team knows I’m a virgin.
And who do I have to thank for telling them about my v-card?
Theodore Taylor, aka my brother’s best friend and the pain in my butt since third grade.
Then again, I’m kind of sick of this thing.
My virgin status, that is.
It’s probably time I get rid of it.
Which would be a heck of a lot easier if Theo hadn’t made it his mission to be my own personal chastity belt for the foreseeable future.
Which leaves me screwed.
In every way except the literal sense.
Lovely.
- File Name:dont-let-me-go-by-kelsie-rae.epub
- Original Title:Don't Let Me Go
- Creator:Kelsie Rae
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B09YJ1SGM6
- Date:2022-09-19T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:637.178 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Copyright
- 4. Dedication
- 5. Contents
- 6. 1. Blakely
- 7. 2. Blakely
- 8. 3. Blakely
- 9. 4. Blakely
- 10. 5. Blakely
- 11. 6. Blakely
- 12. 7. Blakely
- 13. 8. Theo
- 14. 9. Theo
- 15. 10. Theo
- 16. 11. Blakely
- 17. 12. Blakely
- 18. 13. Blakely
- 19. 14. Blakely
- 20. 15. Blakely
- 21. 16. Theo
- 22. 17. Theo
- 23. 18. Blakely
- 24. 19. Blakely
- 25. 20. Theo
- 26. 21. Blakely
- 27. 22. Theo
- 28. 23. Blakely
- 29. 24. Theo
- 30. 25. Blakely
- 31. 26. Theo
- 32. 27. Blakely
- 33. 28. Blakely
- 34. 29. Blakely
- 35. 30. Theo
- 36. 31. Blakely
- 37. 32. Blakely
- 38. 33. Blakely
- 39. 34. Blakely
- 40. 35. Blakely
- 41. 36. Blakely
- 42. 37. Theo
- 43. 38. Blakely
- 44. 39. Blakely
- 45. 40. Theo
- 46. 41. Blakely
- 47. 42. Theo
- 48. 43. Blakely
- 49. 44. Theo
- 50. 45. Blakely
- 51. 46. Blakely
- 52. 47. Blakely
- 53. 48. Blakely
- 54. 49. Blakely
- 55. 50. Blakely
- 56. 51. Theo
- 57. 52. Blakely
- 58. Epilogue
- 59. Also by Kelsie Rae
- 60. Dear Reader
- 61. About the Author
This book has all of the tropes that you’ll be expecting and the story is entirely predictable right down to figuring out how the next book in the series is going to start and end based on side character backstories and interactions. The MC and ML are both infuriating at times and very dense. Neither one of them is a very good friend to the other or those around them. There’s also some ableism involved as a setup for the next book. Despite those vices, the book is entertaining and if you’re just looking for something with no surprises then this is a good book to pick up to turn off your brain. 2/5 stars (I’ll still be reading the next book though 🤪).