Review of Promiscuous Girl

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Promiscuous Girl" by Kelli Nicole.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The poignant novel "Promiscuous Girl," penned by Kelli Nicole, delves deep into the tumultuous trials faced by a teenage girl who unwaveringly trusts others, only to be painfully betrayed.

At the tender age of seventeen, Tessa Parker, the resilient and independent daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Parker, grapples with her parents' perpetual marital discord. This struggle prompts her to distance herself from them, ultimately witnessing the heart-wrenching dissolution of their marriage. Left under the care of her emotionally distant mother, Tessa cultivates a robust inner strength after her father's departure.

Tessa is blessed with a circle of supportive friends—Lo, Camila, Cole, and Aiden—who steadfastly stand by her side through life's ups and downs. However, Tommy, another friend within this group, fails to earn Tessa's high regard due to their frequent disagreements. Fate intervenes and leads Tessa to a fateful late-night gathering where a tragic incident unfolds, altering the trajectory of her life. The subsequent morning, Tessa awakens in a pool house, bewildered by the events of the previous night and the unsettling absence of her undergarment.

Amidst a mire of suspicions and confusion, Tessa grapples with identifying the culprit amongst several peers at her school. The revelation of the truth shatters her, compelling her to reflect on the repercussions of placing blind trust in others. The book weaves a captivating narrative, underscoring the significance of parental unity and its profound impact on the psyche of an adolescent.

The author adeptly guides Tessa Parker through this harrowing journey, skillfully depicting the emotional turmoil she endures, often in solitude. Every character within this novel is meticulously crafted to harmonize with the essence of the narrative. The narrative delves into themes of humiliation, betrayal, and disappointment, offering a raw and unvarnished portrayal of the challenges faced by a seventeen-year-old girl trying to navigate life's intricacies.

"Promiscuous Girl" is a meticulously edited piece, devoid of errors, tailored to appeal to a mature audience through its candid use of profane language and explicit content, strategically interwoven into the storyline. However, these explicit elements play a crucial role in accentuating the book's plot effectively. My thorough enjoyment of the book left me unable to identify any faults, deserving nothing less than a resounding rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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Post by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine »

Although the story is fictional, this happens way to often in life. When a girl is too kind and trustful, people use her in a way or another instead of appreciating her. She becomes a victim, but then she is labelled as the guilty one. In this case, she is victim of abuse, but then the title says "Promiscuous Girl". I didn't read the book yet, but I guess people around her labelled her as promiscuous. The review is well-done, and it looks like the book is insightful and pushes the reader to reflect on many social issues. It must be an interesting read.
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A story that remind of bad things that happen in real life, a story of a girl who gets betrayed more than once, as she's betrayed by someone who trusted and then by the people who were supposed to help her and support her. Thank you for your great review!
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