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She’s careful, but wants to be reckless.
She’s cute, but wants to be sexy.
She’s innocent, but wants to be bad.
When ex-Olympic gymnast, Adaley Knight wakes on her eighteenth birthday she only has one wish, to leave the only town she’s ever known and start fresh.
Finding herself enrolled at a college across the globe, the once modest Adaley is almost unrecognizable. Her new persona dances on the wild side by sinking her teeth into the first bad boy she sees. The only problem is he’s not the least bit interested.
Ryle Benson, baseball extraordinaire and brooding campus bad boy keeps everyone at an arms length. Things have never come easy for him and the last thing he needs is getting involved with any female.
The tables are reversed as she tries to be bad, tempting fate, and he tries to fight his. The push and pull is half the fun. But what happens when one pushes a little too hard?
- Sales Rank: #93395 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-08-05
- Released on: 2015-08-05
- Format: Kindle eBook
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Praise for Bad Intentions
"I can whole-heartedly say that I LOVED BAD INTENTIONS. I've been doing grabby hands for the next book in the series since finishing and can't imagine they'll stop anytime soon. My best advice? Be prepared for anything. Keep some tissues and a few items you don't mind throwing close by. But most of all? Buy the book!" - Inked In Chapters
"Sometimes you read a book and it just attacks your heart; unrelenting, unashamed and unexpected. Bad Intentions is that book for me. It's a reminder to me why I read books in the first place. That world that sucks you in completely, swallows you up and spits you out in whatever way it needs to, unapologetically. Nacole Stayton is not afraid to go there." - Smut Fanatics Book Blog
"I have been a huge fan of Nacole's writing since she released her first novel. Her writing abilities continue to impress me and each story is better than the last. Bad Intentions is a gripping tale of just how wonderful yet how cruel life can be." - Six Chicks and Their Love of Books
"Bad Intentions gave me the BIGGEST book hangover, and it still won't get out of my head, and I've read several books since finishing this one. Nacole has once again done what she does best - gave us an amazing cast of characters and an incredible storyline that keeps you drawn in from the first page until the very end." - The Book Nuts
About the Author
Nacole Stayton is twenty-something years young and currently resides in the Bluegrass State where she spends her nights writing vigorously. She has a passion for helping others and wears her University of Kentucky gear proudly. While her husband loves all things outdoors, Nacole enjoys the finer things in life, like getting pedicures while reading on her Kindle. She is passionate about her faith, family, and The Vampire Diaries.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
More coming-of-age fiction with very little romance
By Book Babe
I rarely ever give one stars because I'm pretty careful about what I select to read. But the blurb does not accurately depict the nature of the story, and the story is riddled with various issues, two specifically that deal with the content. A more thorough review with details is posted on my blog. This is a condensed version.
This started out as an engaging story that had a lot of potential; I was intrigued by Adaley and Ryle’s opening story and was pulled in right from the start. But unfortunately as the chapters progressed my star rating continued to go down. Issue after issue crept up. And there really needs to be a reader warning with this story. There's no indication of dark themes and there really should be because ****spoiler alert*** this book does NOT have an HEA (major character death) and does not depict an exclusive relationship.
Even if those two major items aren't deal breakers for you, there's plenty of other issues. The narration seems to suffer an identity crisis, switching back and forth from first person POV (Adaley) to third person to describe Ryle. Why Ryle’s “sections” aren’t in first person from his perspective, I could never figure out. The third person narration in those parts made me feel disconnected to Ryle, were sometimes just creepy the way it described things—like a stalker observing the action; and had numerous grammatical errors with tense. One sentence was present, the next past.
I could never quite identify if this story was meant to be young adult or new adult. While it frequently addressed mature themes and the characters were over 18, any romantic encounters were either watered down or “fade away” scenes. It probably would have been better to have embraced the “new adult” audience who have more life experience as I personally wouldn’t want any “young adults” coming away with some of the messages in this story.
As far as genre goes, this is probably more of a coming-of-age story with some romance mixed in than it is a full-fledged romance. The message the story seems to convey is that there’s no triumph in the face of adversity, but dreams are still supposed to be obtainable. How, after what happens with the characters, I have no clue.
Other problems that plagued the reading were as follows:
There were shadows of continuity errors in various places, and I could never get a feel for the age/year of some of the characters. Adaley talks of how she “transferred” but it’s established as Fall and the start of her freshman year. Adaley arrives as the “new girl” with everyone else seemingly already knowing each other and their way around campus as if they’ve been there already so it felt like everyone else had to be at least sophomores, though I’m not sure they were supposed to be.
Both Adaley and Ryle come off preachy at times. Their combined attitudes (somewhat narrow minded views) of sexuality and substance abuse didn’t endear me to their characters. The word “butch” is thrown around far too much, mostly at places that seemed out of context on top of everything else.
Multiple times in the story a girl’s virginity is referred to as a “gift” to give a man. That didn’t exactly sit well with my feminist side.
Enjoyment of this book will depend a lot on what you are looking for as well as your definitions of a romance. Readers requiring an exclusive relationship and the characters alive at the end will want to pass on this one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A book will the all emotions!
By Gina
This is the first book I've read by this author and I really enjoyed it. It was a cute, sweet read. I laughed, I cried, I felt joy and I felt sorrow.
Adaley was always the good girl so when she goes off to college, she was determined to be a little wild, a little reckless. While reading, I could see a little of myself in Adaley at that age. It was a little reminiscent.
Ryle was so mysterious to me. I was constantly asking myself why is he doing this and while is he acting this way. It kept me want to know more and more about him. I really loved the secondary characters, Tank and Zoe. Those two were hilarious and I hope to read more about them in the future.
Gah!!! The ending!!! It wasn't the ending I was hoping for but I can't fault the book for that. Even after having finished the book, I am still thinking about it so mission accomplished! The book had such a fantastic message of following your dream and never give up.
I really enjoyed the storyline. I kept wanting to know more about all the characters and it was entertaining. It switched character POV through the story but sometimes got confusing with the transitions, or lack there of, between characters. I would put this book in between YA and NA. There wasn't anything to heavy as far as sex goes. I did find some of the dialogue to be a little immature, but these are also 18-19 year olds so it kind of fits. If you are looking for a cute and funny read with a good message I would recommend this book.
*Read and Reviewed for FMR Book Grind*
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
DNF :(
By Samantha TBD
This book was just not for me. Adaley is probably the most annoying character I have read in awhile. I found her more annoying that most characters in the new adult genre. Everything about her was so cliche it was hard to read. And Ryle was pretty unlikable. He had that whole mysterious thing going on, but not in a way that made me want to know more about him. I had to give up on the book at 25%. I just couldn't take it. I hate giving up on a book.
Now, all of that being said, others might love this book and not find Adaley annoying-thats just my personal feelings. There is nothing wrong with the actual writing of the book/plot/etc so my dislikes are all personal and might not bother you at all.
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