
In the book "Prick" by Sabrina Paige, readers are introduced to Katherine Harrison, the daughter of a senator, who decides to lose her virginity to Caulter Sterling, a tattooed bad boy known for his womanizing ways. Despite their initial encounter being meant as a one-night stand, they soon find out that their parents are engaged, making them step-siblings. As they navigate their newfound relationship and deal with their parents' impending marriage, Katherine and Caulter's interactions are filled with banter, sexual tension, and unexpected chemistry. The story unfolds with a mix of humor, steamy scenes, and character development that reveals hidden depths in both protagonists.
The plot of "Prick" revolves around Katherine and Caulter's evolving relationship as they challenge each other's perceptions and expectations. The writing style captures the dynamics between the characters, showcasing their growth and the gradual unveiling of their vulnerabilities and desires. The book blends elements of romance, humor, and taboo themes, keeping readers engaged with its witty dialogue, hot scenes, and the exploration of the characters' personal journeys.
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Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings
Content warnings include themes of sexual exploration, explicit content, and potential emotional distress related to parental expectations and relationship dynamics.
Has Romance?
Romance is a significant focus of the book, characterized by intense chemistry and emotional development between the characters.
From The Publisher:
Caulter Sterling is a prick.
A filthy-mouthed, womanizing, crude, spoiled, arrogant prick.
The tattooed, pierced, ridiculously hot son of a celebrity.
I hate him.
He's slept his way through practically every girl at Brighton Academy.
Except for me.
I'm the good girl.
The responsible girl. The 4.0, class president, studied-so-much-she-never-lost-the-big-V girl.
And in celebration of graduation and adulthood, I just made the worst decision in the history of ever.
I lost my V-card to the devil himself.
It was just one night.
So what if it was mind-blowing? Hit it and quit it.
Except I just found out that my father - the Senator, the Presidential hopeful - is marrying Caulter's mother. Oh, and this summer? We're hitting the campaign trail.
One big happy family.
I'm totally screwed.
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