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When recommended Thoughtless I was promised a book with page turning intensity that would consume me. I was not disappointed. This is a beautifully written and executed novel which I devoured within a couple of days. I have to commend S.C. Stephens’s on her story telling ability that encapsulates readers and always leaves them wanting more. I loved the intrinsic detail she paid to her characters which helped to create such raw and intense emotion. The ardent love between the characters was at ti
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I 100% agree and understand why people say they have a love/hate relationship with this book!
First off, I really, really disliked Kiera…
From the start --- she was naïve and way to awkward! She thought everything was gross or nasty or too sexy! That bothered me … if she had more of an edge to her personality we would have gotten along just fine. But it seemed to be her passion and fire was only apparent when she was with Kellan ---
She made rash and “thoughtless” decisions constantly hurting th ...more
First off, I really, really disliked Kiera…
From the start --- she was naïve and way to awkward! She thought everything was gross or nasty or too sexy! That bothered me … if she had more of an edge to her personality we would have gotten along just fine. But it seemed to be her passion and fire was only apparent when she was with Kellan ---
She made rash and “thoughtless” decisions constantly hurting th ...more

Sep 23, 2012
Katie-marie
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really liked it
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THis book was good, but not great. To me I thought the choice Kiera should have made was pretty clear. First of all she had it right on from the very beginning. Denny said she was his heart, but you don't leave your heart behind. He clearly chose his job over her repeatedly. She gave up everything to move to Seattle with him and he leaves her there knowing no one without even discussing it with her. Then in comes Kellan. Kiera and Kellan tried to keep it innocent. I really don't think they did a
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Aug 23, 2012
Mary Mustachio
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it was amazing
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When giving both good and bad news, I was always taught to deliver the bad news first, in order to end on a positive note. With that said, I'd like to start off first by saying...
Keira. BBBLLL@@@@RRRF. What a no selling, waste of space, hoe's beast. Legit. She comes off as this über shy, excessively blushy (for cereal, just paint yaself red already, bitch!), tech-no-savvy (*rolls eyes* at the cell phone free lifestyle) insecure girl. But I know better. Ohhh, yes... I.Know.Better.
*squints eyes in ...more
Keira. BBBLLL@@@@RRRF. What a no selling, waste of space, hoe's beast. Legit. She comes off as this über shy, excessively blushy (for cereal, just paint yaself red already, bitch!), tech-no-savvy (*rolls eyes* at the cell phone free lifestyle) insecure girl. But I know better. Ohhh, yes... I.Know.Better.
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Worst heroine ever! She can't just pick one? WTH? crap, this is frustrating...
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Holy turmoil and a half! I absolutely loved this book! From the very beginning I was always team Kellan. The way that this story revolved around Kira and Kellan and Denny was an amazing way. I loved how the plot unfolded, and I was very surprised at some of the actions that happened in this book. My heart bled for Kira the entire book though because it is a horrible feeling to love someone and then fall madly in love with some one else on top of the first love interest. Great book!

After reading this for the first time I was sure how I felt about the characters, but now rereading I am so torn!! I love Kellan but who is really at fault here....love this triangle and can not wait to read Reckless tomorrow!

Jul 25, 2012
Holly
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it was amazing
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Sep 15, 2012
Aму
marked it as to-read
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