



Thirst Trap
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4.8 • 49 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Toxic: very harmful or unpleasant in an invasive or sinister way.
One word. Two consonants. Five letters. Two people.
Quinn James Carter met Solei Shayne Rodriguez his senior year of high school.
At first, he tried to stay away from her. But the heart wants what the heart wants, and if there were two people in this world who were meant to be together, it was Shayne and him.
Sadly, life doesn’t work out like you plan.
A single, brash, knee-jerk reaction has them both deciding that their relationship is never going to work. A cop and a notorious criminal’s sister can’t have a happily ever after, can they?
Consequently, they go their separate ways.
They live their lives.
And time after time, they come right back to each other, giving the term ‘toxic relationship’ a new meaning.
Anger, jealousy, hurt, and pain run hand in hand with their persistent need to stay in each other’s lives, no matter if it’s in a healthy way or not.
But eventually, time catches up to them.
Fate decides their path for them, and one of them has to wind up nearly dead for them to admit that they can make it work if they want to. They only have to try.
Customer Reviews
Continuing to love the Carter brothers!
Continuing to love the Carter brothers! I was so excited that we finally got Shayne and Quinn’s story after getting to know them a little bit in Ande’s story, and LLV did not disappoint in the epic-ness of their story. Shayne and Quinn fell in love in high school, which was shocking to everyone because Quinn comes from a family of cops and Shayne’s brother is the head of the town’s gang, but they kept those things separate from their relationship until they couldn’t any longer. Quinn makes a rash decision that changes the course of their lives forever, including Shayne’s career and both of them being able to have relationships beyond theirs. As the years pass, they essentially only see each other to hookup and go back to ignoring each other, until they can’t do that any longer. I love that the Carter family was actually more protective over Shayne than their own family member, and my heart broke for Shayne regarding her brother and the gang. In the end, these two get the most perfect HEA that they can get, including the shock that her brother provides in the form of Shayne and Quinn’s future. I can’t wait for the next installment of this series; I truly can’t get enough of LLV’s books!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.