
Título: King of Campus
Autor: Jennifer Sucevic
Sinopse: Roan King. The uncrowned king of Barnett University. He's like a freaking celebrity around here. It's totally ridiculous. People, by which I mean grown women, actually stalk him on the internet. And around campus. Apparently he's god's gift to both football and the ladies (I'm using that term loosely). All he has to do is smile and girls just fall right onto their backs before spreading their legs nice and wide. I've heard that he's already plowed his way through half the female population here at Barnett. I'm sure he'll work his way through the second half before he gets drafted to the NFL later this year. Yeah... I don't plan to be one of them. The guy is nothing more than a conceited player. You know the type- a steroid infused meathead jock coasting through college on his football prowess. Ugh. I have three words for you- avoid, avoid, avoid. Need I say more? I don't think so. I've had the sad misfortune of running into him on campus. Literally. As in- I literally slammed into him before spilling my iced coffee drink all over that wide rippling chest of his (did I just say that?). What I learned from the experience is that Roan King is one hell of a cocky son of a- I also learned that he has the most spectacular chest... And don't even get me started on those abs... I could probably cut diamonds on them. Unfortunately for me, Operation- Avoid-Roan-King isn't going so well. Everywhere I go, there he is. If he wasn't so ridiculously hot, he would be a hell of a lot easier to forget. With his dark hair, shocking turquoise colored eyes and (damn him) buff body, he's easily the most gorgeous guy I've ever laid eyes on. Crap... see what I mean? Why do I suddenly have the bad feeling that Roan King is going to lead to my utter ruin and downfall? *This is a mature New Adult novel with strong language and sexual situations intended for readers over the age of 18*
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “King of Campus”, de Jennifer Sucevic, publicado pela editora Independent, em 2016 e com 361 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Independent
Páginas: 361
Ano: 2016
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Linguagem: inglês
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Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Independent apresentam narrativas intensas e emocionalmente carregadas, muitas vezes explorando relações complexas e conflitos internos profundos. A experiência de leitura costuma envolver personagens que enfrentam traumas, segredos obscuros e dilemas morais, em ambientes que vão do cotidiano urbano a universos fantásticos e sombrios. O tom varia entre o dramático e o sensual, com ritmo que pode ser tanto acelerado, em romances de alta tensão, quanto mais contemplativo em histórias de reconstrução pessoal. O catálogo sugere uma preferência por histórias que misturam romance adulto, suspense psicológico e fantasia, oferecendo tanto tramas mais narrativas quanto outras com foco em temas mais explícitos e provocativos.
