
Purity
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Narrated by:
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Tyler Johnson
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Savannah Peachwood
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Written by:
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Skyler Mason
About this listen
What happens when a shy virgin raised in purity culture asks her gorgeous, player best friend to take her V-card?
I’ve been in love with Cole Walker since the first day he walked into class and sat beside me. Who could blame me? Six foot five, gorgeous, and a sweetheart to boot. He’s charming enough to get any girl he wants.
The plan was to make him fall in love with me, get married, and give him all my firsts.
Too bad he’s never once looked at me that way. I don’t know how to flirt, and I’ve been stuck in the friendzone for years.
I’m 21 now. And this summer, I’m going to ask him to take my V-card with no strings attached.
But when I tell Cole my request, his reaction is not what I expect. He’s furious and over-the-top protective. He won’t touch me, but apparently, no one else can either. It doesn’t make any sense.
Until we share a kiss that makes the world stand still, and I begin to wonder…maybe I’ve misread him all along.
Author’s note: Suitable for ages 18 and older. Please see author’s website for a list of content warnings.
©2022 Skyler Mason Publishing (P)2023 Skyler Mason PublishingCritic Reviews
"I devoured this book! The premise, the steam, the swoons—all of it is pitch-perfect. For those of us who've been in Livvy's shoes, Purity is as healing as it is delicious." (Sierra Simone, USA Today best-selling author of Priest)
"A dazzling, and perfectly over-the-top romance book that tackles sexual liberation. Every moment in Purity was romance perfection. Kudos to Skylar Mason for writing such a brave, yet fun novel." (Carla, The Lit Buzz)
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- Saurav Kumar Singha
- 17-12-23
Paradox of impurity
I found it to be a paradox of purity or impurity, depending on how you perceive it. The writer has illustrated relationships, romance, sex, and togetherness and how the surrounding atmosphere affects both men and women, which is reflected throughout the narrative. The exploration of the Oedipus complex and depression played key roles in fostering togetherness, and that aspect deeply appealed to me.
Narrators were also fantastic. A big thanks to them for representing the novel so beautifully.
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