Stupid Girl (New Adult Romance)

· The Knight Agency
4.6
236 reviews
Ebook
332
Pages

About this ebook

"A raw, beautiful, poignant story about pain, heartache and first love. I couldn’t put it down.”
- Carly Phillips, NYT bestselling author

Only fools fall in love...

After her senior year of high school leaves behind nothing but heartache, Olivia Beaumont is sure of this: She’s no stupid girl. She sets out for Winston University, promising herself that she will remain focused on her first and only love – astronomy. But all it takes is cocky sophomore Brax Jenkins and an accidental collision with a football, to throw her entire year off course.

A quick-tempered Southie who escaped the inner city streets of Boston to pitch for Winston, Brax is known to play way more fields than just the baseball diamond. So, when his name is drawn to take part in his fraternity’s hazing dare, Brax eagerly accepts the mission to take Olivia’s virginity. But he doesn’t plan on falling hard for the sweet and sassy Texas girl who sees right through his bad-boy persona.

As Olivia and Brax battle their feelings for each other, echoes of the past year begin to surface. A boy who once turned Olivia’s whole world upside down reappears, and “harmless” pranks wreak havoc. Pretty soon the aspiring astronomer is on the verge of revealing her most difficult, heartbreaking secret. All the while, Brax must wrestle with the irrevocable dare, and Olivia struggles against all logic as she does the one thing only a stupid girl would do: fall in love.


"Stupid Girl is the single best new adult novel that I have read to date. Make sure your e-reader is charged, because once you start, you won't be able to stop."
- NYT and USA TODAY bestselling author Lauren Hawkeye

"A brilliant story full of angst, pain, love and loss, Stupid Girl has it all.”
- NYT and USA TODAY bestselling author Cathryn Fox

After you've fallen in love with STUPID GIRL's Brax and Olivia, get another dose of the Stupid in Love series. STUPID BOY is out now!

Ratings and reviews

4.6
236 reviews
Angel Douglas
August 24, 2016
I'm not going to pick the book apart after all it was a great story. But the reason why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because I found it unbelievable almost that Kelsey would follow her to college and that his Rich, powerful, lawyer Dad would allow it. That and because of the way it ended.
Steph
May 5, 2015
I loved this story-- minus the obsession with Brax's Boston accent. Could have went without that. But it's a great love story that kept me glued to the pages. Could not put it down as the two lovers never went more than a page or two without seeing each other... recommend.
Nicole EICKERT
February 6, 2015
Wowsers this book had me doing every emotion! From laughing one minute to crying the next. Definitely reccomend this book. I wish i could hear that boston accent all the time haha love it!
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About the author

National bestselling author Cindy Miles writes edgy romance, ranging from contemporary love stories to sexy paranormals. A native of southern coastal Georgia, she loves reading (naturally), baking swoon-worthy desserts, traveling abroad, yoga, and classic rock. The cover for her debut New Adult romance, STUPID GIRL, was featured on USA Today's Happily Ever After blog. In the novel, a volatile mix of bad boys, sassy smart girls, dark secrets, and red-hot romance add up to one wild ride through college. The second book in her Stupid in Love series, STUPID BOY, features a wickedly handsome law-breaker who falls for a beautiful, straight-A college student with an ugly past of her own.

Hang out with Cindy on her Facebook fan page at: https://www.facebook.com/officialcindymilesfanpage
Or check out her website: http://www.cindy-miles.com/

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